Fama Benchmarks State of Workplace Misconduct with New Report

Press Releases

Aug 22, 2023

Largest Online Screening Company Finds More than One in 10 Candidates Screened in 2022 Engaged in Misconduct

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Today, Fama, the innovator in online screening that makes hiring great people easy, is releasing its annual study on workplace misconduct. The Fama State of Misconduct in 2022 Benchmarking Report found the state of misconduct in the workplace problematic – seven of the nine industries failed the industry’s 5% rule. The industry standard states that 5% of the workforce engaging in misconduct can hinder a company’s ability to attract and retain talent, maintain a positive brand reputation, remain compliant, and avoid costly legal fees. In addition, the report finds an alarming candidate data point – on average, the percentage of screened candidates participating in misconduct is more than double the acceptable standard. With the staggering costs of misconduct topping trillions of dollars per year for businesses, Fama’s research is aimed at helping companies, particularly those in failing industries, get a better understanding of the types of misconduct impacting them and what can be done to improve it.

The Fama State of Misconduct in 2022 Benchmarking Report found the state of misconduct in the workplace problematic – seven of the nine industries failed the industry’s 5% rule.

“Having built a business on supporting other businesses by helping them hire great people, we know the ultimate cost companies spend navigating workplace misconduct, and our goal in issuing this report is to share our insights on the prevalence of candidate misconduct, along with advice on how to avoid it,” Ben Mones, CEO and Founder of Fama. “Now more than ever, cultivating a supportive and healthy work environment is critical for retaining talent but also for developing successful, scalable businesses, which is why comprehensive screening ahead of hiring should be commonplace to avoid costly misconduct issues. In fact, Harvard Business School finds that when a company avoids the hiring of or terminates a toxic employee, organizations experience twice the value to the company than hiring a superstar performer.”

Fama analyzed eight types of misconduct and found that overall, the most common types of issues identified were harassment (37%), sexual misconduct (24%), and intolerance (19%). And the 11% of candidates with misconduct appear to be habitual abusers, showing an average of 10 instances of misconduct.

Industries with the highest levels of misconduct were Media and Entertainment, Consumer Services (retail and hospitality), Education, and Technology. Only healthcare, non-profit, and government industries passed the 5% test. Media & Entertainment saw the highest levels of misconduct of any industry – more than a quarter of candidates screened in that category last year showed signs of misconduct. The most common misconduct issues were for harassment, sexual misconduct, and intolerance.

Fama’s research shows the positive impact of additional candidate screening. The two industries that met the 5% threshold are also two industries with higher screening standards. The study also found overall levels of misconduct decreased from 2021.

Fama’s solution compliantly searches 10,000 online public sources to help companies avoid workplace misconduct by screening candidates in the hiring process – similar to a background check – for job-relevant misconduct that they engage in online. Over the past decade, Fama has helped over 2,500 companies screen over 45 million candidates for workplace misconduct to reduce risk to organizations. The company recently acquired its most significant competitor, further solidifying Fama’s status as the largest online screening company in the world.

To view the full Fama State of Misconduct in 2022 Benchmarking Report with more insights and tips on how to combat and prevent misconduct, including a short quiz to assess the risk factors in your organization, visit https://fama.io/resource/the-state-of-misconduct-at-work-in-2022.

About the Study
In 2022, Fama ran hundreds of thousands of reports and found tens of thousands of instances of misconduct. The reports were created with the help of our proprietary machine learning algorithms, which use artificial intelligence (AI), deep learning, and enhanced by natural language processing and image recognition to analyze thousands of sources of online public data and profiles. Fama analyzed, anonymized, and aggregated millions of data points to identify, label, and quantify the prevalence of eight types of misconduct. The data in Fama reports is limited to the last seven years, in compliance with the FCRA. The Fama solution is FCRA, EEOC, GDPR, and SOC2 compliant. This means all reports included in this research as well as in reports, are compliant and follow the regulations and guidance that govern reporting, employment, security, and data privacy and protection.

About Fama
Fama is the innovator in online screening that makes hiring great people easy. Combining Fama’s groundbreaking AI technology and ability to integrate across the HR Tech stack, the solution compliantly searches 10,000 online public sources to help companies avoid workplace misconduct, prevent costly legal action and ultimately, make better decisions. By modernizing candidate screening and due diligence, Fama helps organizations, agencies, and investors improve the quality of hires, make the most of each investment and build successful businesses.

Headquartered in Los Angeles, CA, Fama is FCRA, EEOC, and SOC2 compliant and integrates with major HRIS, ATS, and background check solutions. To learn more, visit http://www.fama.io

Media Contact

Allie Rosen, Superior PR, 267.319.6611, Allie@superior-pr.com

Cision View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prweb.com/releases/fama-benchmarks-state-of-workplace-misconduct-with-new-report-301906105.html

SOURCE Fama

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

Revolutionizing Wedding Speeches with AI: SpeechyAI Celebrates…

Largest Online Screening Company Finds More than One in 10 Candidates Screened in 2022 Engaged in Misconduct LOS ANGELES, Aug. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Today, Fama,…

read more

Phylum Introduces New Software Package Firewall Capabilities

Largest Online Screening Company Finds More than One in 10 Candidates Screened in 2022 Engaged in Misconduct LOS ANGELES, Aug. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Today, Fama,…

read more

Cloud Data Giants Battle for US$225 Billion…

Largest Online Screening Company Finds More than One in 10 Candidates Screened in 2022 Engaged in Misconduct LOS ANGELES, Aug. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Today, Fama,…

read more