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Background checks are becoming big business, and two relatively new innovations are changing the employment landscape for anyone with a history of…well, just about anything.
A lot can happen in a year, so it's probably wise that Lyft will no longer rely solely on annual background checks for its drivers. The ride-sharing company will now run daily criminal monitoring ...
Lyft’s rollout of continuous background checks comes after Uber introduced a similar feature in U.S. in July 2018, using technology developed by startup Appriss.
Lyft says its drivers will undergo continuous criminal background monitoring; the company will receive immediate alerts if a driver fails the check, which will result in the driver being banned.
Examples the Material Design guide for dark themes. [Image: Google] Of course, a dark background with light text is nothing new. The rise of WYSIWYG (an acronym for “what you see is what you get ...
Uber will soon be watching its U.S. drivers much more closely. The ride-hailing service will be expanding its driver background checks so that drivers will be continuously monitored for certain ...
Background checks are a huge business. San Francisco-based Checkr, perhaps the most well-known startup in the space, has raised $149 million according to Crunchbase, driven early on by the need to ...
Dark mode – which swaps the standard white background for black – has become the de facto display option for the most health-conscious internauts. Like pulling down the shades or donning ...