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Screening firm launches dedicated German website in response to demand
With demand for employment screening growing across Germany, global background screening and identity services firm, Sterling, has launched a dedicated online resource for the country.
This is the latest development in the firm’s continued expansion across mainland Europe where it has seen demand spike over recent years. The dedicated website provides employers across the country with access to regional language content to inform their employment screening strategies, including best practice advice and FAQs. While this hub will be dedicated to supporting German employers, it will incorporate Sterling’s global knowledge and expertise.
Michel Franken, Regional Director, Sterling, commented:
“The international employment screening landscape has become increasingly complex and, in this environment, we are committed to continuing to share our knowledge and insight to support employers worldwide. We have a wealth of resources on hand for businesses and want to provide regional firms with tailored insights, which is why we’ve launched a dedicated German website for companies across the country. This latest move follows our recent launch of a dedicated Netherlands hub.
“The combination of regional and global expertise is what makes Sterling’s solutions valuable to brands such as LEGO Group, Mudulr Finance, Graebel Companies Inc, Hiscox, Virtusa, and many more. We’re excited to launch this new website and look forward to sharing more developments in the future.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sterling .
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