• What sort of information might a background check reveal?

Modified on Mon, 5 Aug at 1:39 PM

Background checks can reveal various types of information depending on what information the client (your prospective employer) is looking for and the requirement to process these checks.

 

The primary information required comprises your personal details, such as name, date of birth, and contact details. This is required by the client and Verifile to identify you in order to run the background check on your individual account.

 

There is also other information that is required and revealed during your background checks. To simplify this, the most common checks our client's request are:

 

  • Criminal Record Checks
  • Financial & Credit Checks 
  • Identity Checks
  • Right to Work Check
  • Any type of Employment or Voluntary Experience Checks
  • Educational Checks, e.g., Academic / Professional Qualifications
  • Open Media Checks

 

This means that if your employer has requested any of the above checks, this will reveal the results of that check - such as any previous criminal records or your previous employment details. 

 
In short, the information revealed in your checks depends entirely on what your prospective employer is requesting. 



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