SCREENPOINTE

SCREENPOINTE National leading provider of Employment Screening, Volunteer Screening and Tenant Screening service solutions.

A National Leading Provider of Employment, Volunteer and Tenant Screening Solutions. From the trenches, emerge those who best grasp the details of any complex system. Our founder and president, Connie Belshe, RP, knows the “trenches” in the background screening industry, and is determined that everyone at Screenpointe be trained from top to bottom and side to side in the field. At Screenpointe, yo

u won’t talk with narrow subject specialists. You will be introduced to a partner who both gets the big picture and understands the intricacies of this labyrinth of information sources we navigate. With this partnership commitment at the forefront, we have provided clients with comprehensive, accurate, timely information, at competitive pricing, for over twenty years. Screenpointe’s staff comprises seasoned paralegals, investigators, court research specialists and human resource professionals, supported by our national network of “boots on the ground” court record researchers.

Express your talent             ❤️
08/03/2022

Express your talent
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03/09/2021
Background checks are anything but simple, and not all background screens are the same.  Our mobile friendly innovative ...
02/19/2021

Background checks are anything but simple, and not all background screens are the same.

Our mobile friendly innovative technology SwiftHire and Swift ID incorporates identity verification to reduce identity fraud,

♦ Verifies correct name and date of birth
♦ Verifies the person applying for the job is the same person
pictured in their ID
♦ Detects fake and duplicate ids
♦ Validates in seconds.

We just absolutely ❤️💙sharing these   stories.
02/16/2021

We just absolutely ❤️💙sharing these stories.

A Chicago teen kept breaking into the X-Sport Fitness Center and using its equipment...

Management warned him they were going to turn him to the cops, but he kept finding ways to get into the place. Police were finally called in to deal with it.

Officer Mario Valenti learned that the 15-year-old previously had a membership to the facility, but his mother could no longer afford to pay for it.
And all he wanted to do was play basketball there.

But instead of charging the youngster with breaking and entering, the officer handed over $150 of his own money to buy the boy a membership that would last about 4 months.

When the owner of the fitness center contacted his corporate office about what was happening, officials there were so touched by the officer’s kindness that they extended the youngster’s membership for two years.

Says Officer Valenti: “At the end of the day, it’s not about gratitude. Most of us took this job to help people, not to hurt them. The job can be negative. For the most part, the job is dealing with good people having a very bad day, so you’re not seeing the best side of people…. I’d rather have him playing ball than being on the street and possibly getting into trouble.”

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This is absolutely incredible!!! Giving back to the community to help mentor youth
02/15/2021

This is absolutely incredible!!! Giving back to the community to help mentor youth

Sheriff Johnson made a $10,000 donation to the Big Brothers and Sisters of Northwest Florida
The Sheriff utilized proceeds from the Law Enforcement Trust Fund where dollars are collected from criminal activity. Since 1904, Big Brothers Big Sisters has operated under the belief that inherent in every child is incredible potential. As the Nation’s largest donor- and volunteer-supported mentoring network, Big Brothers Big Sisters makes meaningful, monitored matches between adult volunteers (“Bigs”) and children (“Littles”), ages 5 through young adulthood in communities across the country.

Please consider becoming a "Big" for a child or making a donation. This is how we change lives, one at a time.

02/15/2021

"The difference between people who achieve their dreams and those who don't is simple," Spanx founder and CEO Sara Blakely said.

These two gentlemen are known for going above and beyond.  HEROES DON'T ALWAYS WEAR CAPES"We couldn't be prouder of Dion...
02/13/2021

These two gentlemen are known for going above and beyond.
HEROES DON'T ALWAYS WEAR CAPES

"We couldn't be prouder of Dion and Brandon" said Pelican Waste CEO Roddie Matherne

Two Louisiana sanitation workers are being hailed as heroes for saving a 10-year-old girl who had been abducted from a family member's home.

Valentine's Day without a Valentine isn't all bad.  First he stole her 💗 then he stole her 💍 .....to propose to his othe...
02/13/2021

Valentine's Day without a Valentine isn't all bad.
First he stole her 💗 then he stole her 💍 .....
to propose to his other girlfriend 😲😲

And now the only one that wants him is 👮🚔

VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. (WGFL) — Deputies in Volusia County, Florida are searching for a man accused of stealing his girlfriend's jewelry; but the story doesn't end there. Joseph L. Davis, 48, who also goes by the names Joe Brown and Marcus Brown, is wanted for felony grand theft, deputies say. D...

               For employees who do choose to talk about their mental health, managers need to practice supportive liste...
02/10/2021



For employees who do choose to talk about their mental health, managers need to practice supportive listening. Don’t try to solve everything all at once. Instead just listen, seek to genuinely understand, and ensure that people feel heard. And don’t be afraid to open up yourself. Reciprocation can be a powerful tool to build trust. Share how you personally are handling the new normal. Be vulnerable. According to our data, roughly 40% of people at every seniority level of a company have seen a decrease in mental health. That means that whether you’re the CEO, a mid-level manager, or a frontline employee, you are just as likely to be suffering. The sooner people realize they are not alone in this, the better we’ll be at supporting each other.

Show your teen love and care, while looking after yourself

02/09/2021

The Supreme Court is going to decide whether police can go into a person's home without a warrant in order to seize his guns.

To all our client partners and everyone working in human resources, thank you!!!!  Miracle workers!!                    ...
02/09/2021

To all our client partners and everyone working in human resources, thank you!!!! Miracle workers!!

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1445 Worthington Woods Boulevard
Worthington, OH
43085

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+16148913302

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