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Monday, July 14, 2008

IT firms have no place for a fake resume

 


Date: Monday, 14 July, 2008, 11:22 AM

 

 

The IT-BPO industry is becoming increasingly clear that a fake resume
can cost you your job with India's largest IT serivces provider, Tata
Consultancy Service (TCS), being the latest to recently ask close to
20 employees at its Kolkata centre to leave. The company, during the
background verification, found that these employees have used fudged
resumes to get jobs.



In the recent past all the major IT firms including Infosys, Satyam
and Wipro Technologies and many mid-cap firms have taken a hard stand
on fake or fudged resumes. However, the incidents continue. First
Advantage, a leading background screening firm, in its recent report
states that 30 per cent of all the resumes they have screened have
discrepancies. In 2006-07 the company screened over 2 million
applicants across industries. Ashish Dehade, managing director (West
Asia), First Advantage says, "The percentage has been increasing. In
2006 it was 16-17 per cent, for 2007 its was 30 per cent and while we
are just six months into 2008 the percentage is around 30 per cent."


TCS is not the only firm doing this. Earlier Infosys had asked close
to 100 employees to leave in FY07 due to discrepancies found in the
resumes. Same goes for Satyam and Wipro Technologies. Some time back
it was reported that Wipro would be sharing with other IT firms the
database of job applicants who have faked information in their CVs.


Satyam has put in place a system that does a background check even
before the candidate actually comes and joins the firm. "Well most of
the companies have put in place some procedure to tackle this. We
started this process two years back and 100 per cent of our associates
joining come through this system. This has dramatically brought down
the number of resumes with discrepancies," says Sucharita Palepu,
Satyam HR MyHR Frameworks head.


IT sector is the second most affected verticals, banking sector has
the highest discrepancies, when it comes to fudged resumes. One in
every four CVs received by the IT services firm has some kind of
discrepancies. And one in every six CVs in the BPO industry in fudges
states the First Advantage report.


The problem is not just at the fresher level, it goes up to the senior
level as well. "One of the leading IT firms was hiring a practice
head. But after his background check it came to light that the
gentleman with over 20 years of industry experience had fake IIT
certificates," says a spokesperson from a leading background screening
firm in India.


To tackle this problem industry body Nasscom, created the National
Skills Registry (NSR), which has a candidates personal, academic and
employment details and undergoes professional verifications. The
registration numbers towards the end of 2007 was 160,000.


However despite the actions taken by IT firms Dehade feels that the
problem will persist in India. "Education and employment discrepancies
in BFSI, ITeS/BPO sectors have seen the highest increase in the past
15 months."

Source: Business Standard

 

 



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