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- California Imposes New Rules and Restrictions on Employer Investigations
- Article refers that California recently enacted amendments to its Investigative Consumer Reporting Agencies Act , Civil Code Section 1786 et seq. ("ICRA") which impose significant new obligations on employers while at the same time limiting in important ways their ability to investigate workplace misconduct, such as sex harassment. The intended...
- White papers 2002-04-01
- Three Ways to Secure Your Job Search from Identity Theft
- No two ways about it: You've got to put yourself out there to get a job. But in this era of electronic data breaches and identity theft, how secure is the information you're providing potential employers on your resume and other documents? In an article for TheLadders...
- Blog posts 2009-09-23
- Protect Your Info
- While offline activities set the precedent for this type of fraud, the move to the Web allows con artists to reach vast numbers of potential victims. Often their goal is identity theft, and cons can be sneaky. Taking advantage of job seekers' desire to please potential employers, they ask for...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- It Pays To Start Your Job Search Now
- You posted your resume on a job board web site and hoped the ideal employer would read it and offer you that one-in-a-million position. Now, it's weeks later you haven't heard a word. Worse yet, suddenly, it seems your credit cards are maxed out, and it has been months since...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Don't Get Personal: Protecting Your Privacy During An Internet Job Search
- You posted your resume on a job board web site and hoped the ideal employer would read it and offer you that one-in-a-million position. Now, its weeks later you haven't heard a word. Worse yet, suddenly, it seems your credit cards are maxed out, and it has been months since...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Seeking Employment Online - Is Fear A Factor?
- Does the thought of posting your resume online and exposing yourself to hundreds of thousands of Internet users give you white knuckles? If so, your fears are founded. According to the FBI, identity theft is the number one fraud perpetrated on the Internet. So how do job seekers protect themselves...
- White papers 2007-09-24
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