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Need for Educational Background Check for Employment Purposes
In the present scenario, when there is a dearth of attractive job offers for the mediocre students, many such people tend to indulge in certain unscrupulous ways to get their way to lucrative job
Read More »How to Avoid Diploma Mills
The prevalence of online university degree programs makes it easier than ever for an organization to establish itself as a college, take students’ money, and provide them with a degree. But a degree from a
Read More »Education is This Weeks Top Resume Lie
Dr. Caroline Evans can boast an illustrious career. Ms. Evans, a mother of four, has served as a teacher, corporate trainer, and head of psychology at Lady Lumley’s School in Pickering, North Yorkshire, England.
Read More »How to Avoid Being Scammed by Diploma Mills
Diploma mills are the companies that offering various worthless degrees which most of these degrees are not accepted in the job market. If you are planning to pursue your degree online, get the most
Read More »Where Did Your Applicant Get Their Degree From? It Does Matter
According to a 2011 report, the U.S. has the most diploma mills in the world. This year there has been a 20% increase in known diploma mills in the US, with the number rising
Read More »Don’t Be a Victim! Here’s how you Can Identify a Diploma Mill
Success often comes using the right mixture - education, hard work and knowing where to find your opportunities. So, to increase your chances of success by building your academic credentials, you have decided to
Read More »ALERT! How to spot a FAKE degree
Despite it being easy to fake a diploma or falsely list a degree on a resume, DataCheck, Inc. notes that employers don't always bother to confirm if an employee's degree is real or not.
Read More »Olympia: Diploma mill: phony degrees lead to charges for three health care providers
The Department of Health has charged three health care providers with unprofessional conduct for using bogus degrees from diploma mills in their practice. Michael Strub, a licensed social worker, allegedly bought a Doctor of Philosophy
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