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WHOLESALE INTERNATIONAL


Tara Lukach


Business Development Manager Pinkerton Consulting & Investigations 11019 McCormick Rd. Suite 120 Hunt Valley, MD 21031, USA (800) 635-1649


global.backgrounds@ci-pinkerton.com www.pinkertonscreening.com


Pinkerton is the oldest and most experienced investigative agency worldwide, established in 1850. With 25 years experience in conducting employment screening investigations, we offer both retail and wholesale services. We specialize in wholesaling international verifications for education and employment. With our global network of offices, Pinkerton’s team of experienced professionals provides services nationally and worldwide in over 200 countries. Utilizing state of the art systems, we provide accurate, timely, cost-effective, and compliant screening services tailored to our client’s needs. We combine multiple service offerings, technology, and industry expertise for best-practice screening solutions. Let us help you expand your global capabilities!


Craig Caddell


VP & General Manager ReferencePro, LLC


9 S. Washington St., Ste. 515 Spokane, WA 99201 415-606-6365 866-647-5564 x5


ccaddell@referencepro.com www.referencepro.com


Celebrating ten years as the U.S. based verification experts! Outsourcing domestic and international verifications to ReferencePro has improved the quality, turnaround time and cost for hundreds of firms. Our secure, onshore, 24x7operation is committed to protecting your data. We do not use overseas or at-home operators.


Employment & Education Verifications Professional & Personal References Credential Verifications DOT Verifications


Available through Accio, BackChecked, Clearstar, DigitalDelve, Epic Concepts, FRS, ISS, TazWorks, TeamScreen, or XML integration.


Whether for overflow or daily processing, our solution may be your best option. Call us today to find out more.


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