Hiring Employees

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By MrCHUCK mrchuck999.blogspot.com 2 comments
Know how the current mileage rate for your business or personal needs. Here's how..... more »
By pianistic 8 comments
You have just started a new small business and you need to get bonded so that you can bid on a job and are covered in case you or one of your employees does not fulfill the contract. Here is how you do that... more »
By ***amylaine 3 comments
Non Profit companies can work on a tight budget and can always use a extra hand. Through a program that helps Senior Citizens learn new skills for the work force you may qualify to have participants work for you free of charge. The participants ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
A business is only as good as the people it employs. Here are some steps for hiring an effective staff... more »
By bizewriter 3 comments
A number of reasons exist for wanting to investigate people online, be it for employment purposes, dating safety or to determine if a new roommate is suitable company. Related areas for getting the scoop on people include tracking down an old ... more »
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When things start going well for a small business, inevitably operations get big enough to require some extra help from new employees. With the hiring process comes a new list of legalities that you will want to carefully consider to protect ... more »
By Althea DeBrule 1 comments
People play an essential part in any business. The activity they engage in is called work. Work occupies about one-third to one-half of our lives. Those who work are called employees or workers, and those who manage or oversee these workers are ... more »
By duncan411 2 comments
Mowing lots of yards a day can turn out to be very profitable. If you have yourself a great crew and multiple yards, you can expect for the money to keep rolling in... more »
By Limowreck 1 comments
Need part-time skilled help for your small business? Don't let a tight budget stand in the way of growing your business. Here's how to get free help in the office or on a job... more »
By David Sarokin 1 comments
If you're the type who is so busy (or lazy!) that you hire the neighborhood kids to mow the lawn and walk the dog, then it's time to expand your horizons. For a modest fee, you can have a virtual assistant take care of thank you notes, online ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
So, you hired someone who you thought was the perfect candidate. He was well groomed, polite, educated and interviewed well. Then your inventory started to disappear slowly when that had not happened before. The employee you hired was committing ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 4 comments
Here are some tips for interviewing prospective employees in a way that both complies with anti-discrimination laws and shows sensitivity to the interviewees' backgrounds... more »
By Jennifer Kushell 0 comments
If you are an entrepreneur just starting out, a small business owner looking for good help at a low cost, or even a large corporation in need of fresh ideas, a valuable source of employment is the student population. Many people do not realize ... more »
By Ron Mason 1 comments
Recruiting Strategies “Do we know each other?” “I only work with people that I know and trust.” I have a recruiter I have worked for years and I am completely satisfied.” “We have a preferred vendor list.” How many times have we heard this ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 4 comments
Having a spouse as a business partner can be an inviting proposition, but it should be carefully evaluated before taking the plunge... more »
By eHow Business Editor 4 comments
A worker whom you pay in the course of your trade or business could be an employee or a contractor. You must pay employment taxes for an employee... more »
By beyond 0 comments
A good business is run by good people. Spotting out the good from the bad can sometimes be a tricky task. Here are some ways to do just that... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
Your business is growing, and it's becoming more difficult to attend to paperwork, set up meetings and return every phone call. It may be time for you to hire a personal assistant, but before you hire anyone, consider the following suggestions... more »
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An old theatrical maxim says that 90 percent of good directing is good casting. Finding and hiring good people will make directing your business easier and more rewarding for all involved. The ideal employees do more than fill vacancies; they ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
For a property management business, it's important to hire the right employees. These employees not only represent you and your business, but they are entering the homes or apartments of renters. The employees you hire should have background ... more »
By Paul M. J. Suchecki 0 comments
As a small business person you probably became your own boss because you thought you could do it all. However, even if you’re simply going to get too creaky to want to haul equipment into your shop, you will reach the point where you need to hire ... more »
By Edward Contreras 0 comments
The option to start and operate your own business must begin with the positive cost and benefits analysis and its sustainability... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
When you need help with your small business, you will have to decide whether to hire employees or independent contractors, and knowing the difference can save you money. Hiring an employee gives you control over when and where this individual ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 7 comments
When you pay at least $600 in compensation for work or services done by a person who is not an employee of your trade or business, you probably need to prepare a 1099-MISC... more »
By Paul M. J. Suchecki 0 comments
When I first started this series of articles I mentioned that you needed a unique selling proposition and clearly defined values as a key part of what you need to carry you forward as you fight to make your way in the business world. These should ... more »