Intelius – Bringing Efficiency to the HR Industry
Intelius—which is headed by IT entrepreneur Naveen Jain—is a leading provider of employment screening technology. During the past few years, company has continued to form alliances with other firms operating in the business of providing human resource solutions to deliver more efficient results. For a little over six years, Intelius has been sought after as a partner because of its impressive track record as well as its technology that efficiently streamlines the arduous task of staffing and recruiting.
Founded in 2003, the two-time American Business Awards finalist has consistently provided its clients with the critical information they need to make intelligent decisions. It has supplied several companies if varying sizes with pre-integrated employment screening technology that is efficient and cost-effective.
Intellius has just recently partnered with eScreen, Inc., a Kansas-based electronic drug screening provider, to upgrade its pre-employment screening technology. eScreen has automated and streamlined the laborious drug screening process, from a lengthy, manual process to a more efficient one with a reduced turnaround time of 80%. This means that customers can get the test results in 15 minutes after administration.
The merging of the two elements, Intelius‘ pre-employment background screening and eScreen’s pre-integrated electronic drug screening, introduces an unprecedented increased productivity in the hiring process. The resulting system saves time and all but eliminates paperwork and drug screening forms.
eScreen’s alliance with the Naveen Jain-helmed company is understandable; Intelius is a renowned provider of innovative and indispensible information-based services that have garnered numerous awards from several award-giving bodies.
Intellius was ranked 127th on Deloitte and Touche’s 2008 Technology Fast 500 “Fastest Growing Technology Company” in North America, listed as an Inc. 500 “Fastest Growing Companies in America,” and was one of Washington’s top three “Best Workplaces” by the Puget Sound Business Journal in 2007.











