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It\u2019s common to take part in some interview preparation when you are being considered for a job. Working with a friend or family member to prepare for common interview questions and applying your answers to the job role is a terrific way to get ready for the real thing. How can you prepare for background checks? This separate piece of the pre-employment screening process is one that most employers consider to be as important as the interview. <\/p>\n

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To start, prepare yourself for the possibility. According to statistics from HR.com, 96 percent of employers now run at least one type of background check on their candidates. Whether it\u2019s a criminal history screening, a motor vehicle records check, or verification of resume information such as education and past employment, you will almost surely need to pass a background check before you can begin a new job. <\/p>\n

Here\u2019s how to prepare for different types of background checks. <\/p>\n