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Are you ready when an OFCCP audit comes around? March 2019 Newsletter Inside Look at an OFCCP Audit

Are you ready when an OFCCP audit comes around? [Can't see this email? View it Online]( March 2019 Newsletter [What to do in an OFCCP Audit]( Inside Look at an OFCCP Audit Want to know what an audit by the OFCCP entails? Look no further! Recently, we sat down with Newton customer and Campbell Scientific’s Director of HR, Sherm Conger, to get his first-hand experience going through an OFCCP audit. Key Takeaways from the Interview: - Which violations were you cited for and how did you remedy them? - How long did the full audit process take? - What are your takeaways for successfully making it through an OFCCP audit? [READ THE INTERVIEW]( Upcoming Newton Webinar [Webinar: Simplify Your Background Check and Compliance Process]( Simplify Your Background Check and Compliance Process Learn what it takes to run a top-notch background check program that ensures you stay compliant. Join us with Curt Schwall, Vice President of Compliance and Regulatory Affaris at EBI on Thurs, 3/28. [STAY COMPLIANT]( Hot Off the Press [4 Ironclad Tips to Validate Candidate Skills and Experience]( [Tips for Validating Candidate Skills]( See what you should be doing to ensure candidates can do all they say they can on paper. [4 quick tips to ensure a great hire]( [AI-Powered Background Check Software: Friend or Foe?]( [AI-Powered Background Checks]( Explore what the future of artificial intelligence and background checks might look like. [The future is an exciting prospect]( [Millennial Retention: 4 Ways to Win Their Loyalty]( [How to Retain Millennial Workers]( What can you do to retain your younger workforce? Learn what millennials are looking for. [Break out the ping-pong]( Upcoming Events MAR 11 - 13 [HR West 2019]( San Francisco, CA | March 11 - 13, 2019 MAR 25 - 27 [The Future Workplace Summit]( Boston, MA | March 25 - 27, 2019 MAR 28 [Live Webinar: Simplify Your Background Check and Compliance Process]( Online | March 28, 2019 Interested in Learning About Newton? Schedule a demo with us today and see how Newton can improve your hiring process. [LET'S DEMO]( Newton Software © 2019 505 Montgomery #2300 San Francisco, CA 94111 [Privacy Policies]( • [Unsubscribe]( [Update Email Preferences]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn](

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