62.6% of the world’s population, i.e. 5.07 billion people became social media users at the start of April 2024, says the team at Kepios! Meanwhile, data from GWI reveals that the typical social media user actively uses or visits an average of 6.7 different social platforms each month, and spends an average of 2 hours 20 minutes per day using social media!
This analysis clearly indicates the growing influence of social media on our daily lives. Given the amount of time the average user spends on social media, a person's social media profile is a clear indicator of his/her lifestyle, inclinations and preferences. It’s no wonder that businesses may want to check a potential employee’s social media history to see if any red flags may cast doubt on their application.
A social media background check is a part of a pre-employment background check. It is a thorough examination of a person’s social media history, looking for negative behaviours that may be indicated by posts, likes, or comments. This may help give employers an indication of the personality or character of potential employees. These negative behaviours include bullying, racism, extremist religious or political views, excessive foul language to mention a few.
In addition to analysing a person’s social media accounts, a social media background check also looks into associations or groups to which they may be affiliated. Someone may post infrequently and have a relatively clean posting history, but this may only tell part of a story. If they are members of a group or frequently liked pages associated with problematic content or ideas, such as supremacist or fundamentalist groups, this may indicate a number of factors that could influence a job offer. The information found on social media can confirm details on a candidate’s application and real new insights about how they conduct themselves.
Employers use social media background checks to learn about a candidate as a person, how they conduct themselves in public, and any comments they have made regarding their professional journey. This can provide a holistic view for the employers indicating how the candidate will fit into their company’s workplace culture. Moreover, social media background checks are more relevant in some job positions than others, especially those that deal with the public and directly represent the company in comparison to the back-end staff that do not associate their name with the employers.
There are several reasons social media screening may be important:
There are two broad approaches when it comes to social media background checks; one is to opt for a DIY method. The temptation for many recruiters is to simply dash to an applicant’s social media accounts and begin scanning for information. After all, given that the information is readily available, why not look it up yourself? However, this DIY approach is risky because ‘googling’ applications could breach legislation and random results won't give a complete picture of an individual, ultimately missing out on the benefits of professional social media checks.
Another approach is to contact a professional background screening service, like Check Xperts whose trained team has been using sophisticated checks with machine learning and natural language processing to flag specific risk factors. The Check Xperts procedure is designed to remain compliant with legislation and HR guidelines.
The process of a professional social media screening involves four key steps:
Pre-employment background checks are an important part of the hiring process. These checks can verify someone's work history, experience, and education; uncover resume lies or omissions; and reveal a criminal history. Conducting employment background checks helps you make smarter hiring decisions, but it's important your background check process is consistent, legal, and fair.
Including social media background checks in pre-employment background checks can help uncover areas of potential misconduct or criminal activity that may have been missed by traditional background checks, as well as providing insight into a potential employee’s online presence. By properly vetting social media sources – through technology - and staying compliant with relevant laws, employers can use social media as an additional tool to make more informed hiring decisions.
Due to the amount of time people spend on social media, and the information that is shared on a daily basis, social media background checks are becoming more and more common. Employers are recommended to leverage a third party for social media screening purposes and to assist them in making an informed decision.
Check Xperts in Pakistan can help with thorough social media background searches of your candidate to ensure that you have a safe hire. Their AI-based program analyzes posts and images across 12 risk categories using machine language and natural language processing to flag specific risk factors. Schedule a call with an expert to get comprehensive background check services customized to meet your screening needs.