Skip to content
Background Checks Jan 19, 2021

Building a Better Database

Learn how building a better database improves background screening accuracy, data reliability, and smarter hiring decisions through stronger information systems.

Learn how BIB is building a better database! A Guest Blog from our Research Department. BIB’s database houses lots of information and records.
When employers request a background check, applicants become part of a forever growing circle because we retain prior screenings. The database keeps information on prior background checks as far back as the early 2000s. Applicants apply to numerous companies during their job searches. If they have applied before, and BIB was the background check firm for that employer then that applicant is already part of our database.

How does this benefit you?

BIB may be able to advise you if your applicant has ever applied to another employer under a different name. For example, if Mary Carter applies for a retail position, her background check revealed that she is a convicted felon then all of her information will now continue to be stored in the database. If this same Mary Carter decides to somehow alter her name while applying for a new position, this historical data allows BIB to catch this name variation.

Researchers will be able to see that someone applied to a retailer three years earlier using the same social security number and/or date of birth. FYI, this is one reason why Social Security numbers are necessary for background checks. Not because they help find records – most all criminal records will not include SSN. 

When someone is checked for prior screenings, the database pulls up every prior report associated with the applicant’s SSN. Researchers can then compare this information to verify the applicant’s identity. 

BIB performs prior applicant screenings on every background check. It is all part of our endeavor to protect what matters by performing a better background check. If someone does not meet the employer’s guidelines and are disqualified from employment, that individual may decide to be more “creative” in their applications in hopes of dodging their criminal past. Prior screening checks are just another way BIB helps clients catch fraudulent behavior. 

Latest Articles

What Does a Failed Background Check Look Like?
Background Checks

What Does a Failed Background Check Look Like?

Learn how a failed background check is assessed, common red flags, and how organizations should compliantly handle results to make informed...

February 05, 2026

Bchex Integrations: What Systems We Connect With
Integrations

Bchex Integrations: What Systems We Connect With

Streamline background checks with Bchex integrations, connecting seamlessly with HR, ATS, school, and volunteer systems for faster screenin...

February 03, 2026

What is a Background Check?
Background Checks

What is a Background Check?

Learn the essentials of background checks, their importance, and how they work to ensure safe, informed hiring decisions for organizations ...

January 31, 2026