Best practices for recruiting and hiring
If your company is following best practices for hiring by performing pre-employment screening, that’s a great start. But what a lot of employers don’t think about is how an employee’s situation may change, and not in a good way! For example, an employee’s post-hire DUI can be a real problem for your business, especially if they use any company vehicles.
Yes, you can still drug test for marijuana, but there are some things you should know. As always have a comprehensive, easy-to-understand written policy. When/if your state legalizes marijuana or already has, review and update your policy to reflect the current law.
A lot of interviewers, whether they are aware of it or not, tend to discriminate when interviewing introverts. It’s understandable, as many extroverts just come across as more enthusiastic, friendly and quicker to engage than introverts. But did you know that you are cutting your candidate pool almost in half
In light of the news that came out in April about the recently hired high school principal in Kansas whose education credentials had some discrepancies, we are reminded that resumes are frequently not honest, especially when it comes to education. According to Careerbuilder, 58% of resumes have less-than-truthful or
Do you know how prevalent workplace theft, fraud and violence is? Check out these statistics:
75% of employees have stolen at least once from their employer and 37.5% have stolen more than once. Up to 7% of annual revenues are lost to theft or fraud. 33% of business bankruptcies have employee theft as a highly contributing factor. The median amount stolen is $175,000.
Retaining great talent in your company is only a part of the equation of keeping up with and surpassing your competition. Your company culture needs to encourage, implement and reward learning in order to keep your company moving forward. What can you do to make learning a consistent part of your workplace without breaking the budget or creating havoc with workflow?
In today’s competitive market for attracting and retaining good talent, is your time off policy a good fit for your company? Does your PTO (Paid Time Off) policy cause a lot of confusion or grumbling among employees? Or maybe you have employees that make sure to use “sick” time whether they really need it or not because they think they are entitled.
There’s been a lot in the news about companies like
When you hire a new employee do you expect them to just hit the deck running? Many companies do just that. With very little thought to the actual process of how challenging it is for a new employee to get acclimated, a lot of time will be wasted while they flail about trying to figure out how to get supplies, get their computer set up, who they need to connect with and how to get quickly engaged with their team.
If you own or work for a small to medium company, chances are you wear multiple hats in your organization. It’s also likely that you do not have a professional HR department or if you do, it consists of one person who does not have expertise in every task that needs to be accomplished in the life cycle of your employees. From recruiting through to termination, each step is important to help you hire the best candidates, retain employees, and stay compliant to avoid legal issues.
Form I-9 is used for verifying the identity and employment authorization of individuals that are hired for employment in the United States. All U.S. employers are responsible and accountable for proper completion of Form I-9 for each person they hire for employment in the United Sates. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has published a revised Form I-9 for employers