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SHRM Staffing Management Conference & Exhibition
(Speaking Engagement)

Social Networking Sites: Can You Always Trust What You See?
Presented by Jason B. Morris, President and C.O.O. at employeescreenIQ
April 29 at 7:00 a.m. – 8:15 a.m.
Las Vegas, NV at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel

The social network revolution has changed many communication channels, but should it affect the way job applicants are screened? Sites such as Facebook, My Space and LinkedIn contain a wealth of personal information, but should you trust the information found on these sites? Does this practice pose a threat to possibly violating FCRA and EEOC guidelines and other best practices? Join employeescreenIQ president and C.O.O., Jason B. Morris for this insightful presentation.

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