ESS Achieves Accreditation From Background Screening Credentialing Council
"We are so pleased about the accreditation. This is just another way that we can instill confidence in our existing and potential clients about ESS' commitment to providing the best quality of service available,"
"Accreditation is the industry's primary vehicle for quality assurance, self-regulation and public accountability," said
About Employment Screening Services
Employment Screening Services is headquartered in
ESS is dedicated to protecting companies and their employees through extensive background screenings. ESS combines experience, advanced technology and unparalleled customer service to ensure that an employer's screening services are fast, affordable and effective. We provide a wide range of solutions that help our clients reduce turnover, limit liability and solve problems — all while improving their bottom line.
In addition to its core employee screening services, ESS has evolved into a full-service human resources and risk management solutions provider. The company now offers drug screening, electronic fingerprinting and
About NAPBS®
Founded in 2003 as a non-profit trade association, the
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Employment Screening Services |
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