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Well it’s been six months in the making and we’ve finally officially launched our redesigned EmployeeScreen University.

Because I’m lazy (hey it’s Friday), I’ll give you the high point of the improvements as told through our press release.

Originally launched in March, 2008, EmployeeScreen University is the first online educational resource for HR, security and risk-management professionals, featuring regularly updated, free background screening information aimed to help organizations make better hiring decisions.

“The site was already rich with our expert and guest articles, the EmployeeScreenIQ Blog, legislative updates and notifications of current court delays,” says Nick Fishman, EmployeeScreenIQ’s chief marketing officer and executive vice president. “Now we’ve added new features to the site that make it far more valuable to visitors, including user polls, Social Networking plug-ins, videos and podcasts. The end result is an enhanced user experience for our clients and the overall marketplace.”

The company has produced a new video that speaks to the exciting changes, which can be viewed at http://university.employeescreen.com.

“We introduced this concept to the screening industry in 2008 and it has been rewarding to see it grow,” said EmployeeScreenIQ president and chief operating officer, Jason B. Morris. “There is nothing out there like this, so this re-launch has been cool because we were competing with ourselves to see just how much we could innovate.”

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So we’ve given EmployeeScreen University a major makeover.  Part of the beautification project was to remove my ugly mug from the video about the site.  Check out our new video (above) which will explain some of the updated functionality of this educational resource developed to support human resource professionals keep up with the latest in employment background checks.

Stay tuned.  We’ll be releasing more details about the site shortly.

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EmployeeScreen UniversityWell it took a little longer than we anticipated, but we have finally relaunched EmployeeScreen University, a first of its kind interactive, educational Web site for security, risk management and human resource professionals that features regularly updated, free background-screening information. All aimed to help hiring managers make better hiring decisions.

Better Than “New Coke”; Here Are Some of the Upgrades

Our EmployeeScreen University main portal makes it easier to navigate our library of critical information and features EmployeeScreenIQ’s free newsletter “The Verifier,” background screening news compiled from sources all over the world; legislative updates; best practices and compliance articles from our staff and guest experts. Listen to our IQpodcasts featuring  over two years of our “This Week in Background Checks” series, interviews with top HR professionals, Applicant Tracking providers  and other industry experts.

EmployeeScreen University also features EmployeeScreenIQ Research; white papers, media resources; a listing of our upcoming events and speaking engagements and of course, our background-screening blog, updated daily by our leadership team.

Additional features include interactive poll questions, online article commentary and forums all designed to keep you informed. We’re confident you’ll benefit from this interactive learning resource. Please continue to visit us as we regularly update our content to meet your evolving needs and don’t forgot to check out our corporate site at www.employeescreen.com

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