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18 Must-Have Onboarding Documents (+ Free Templates)

Analytics in HR

Onboarding documents typically include legal paperwork such as your employment contract, company policies, handbooks, and code of conduct, along with role-specific details such as job descriptions, manager and team contacts, and more. Learn more Offer Letter vs Employment Contract: 10 Key Differences 2.

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Conducting an HR Audit – Review, Identify, Improve

CCI Consulting

Conducting an HR audit is a proactive step that organizations take to identify the function’s strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities. Consider an HR audit like a report card, this process allows an organization to evaluate the effectiveness of the policies and procedures conducted by the human resources department.

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How to Manage Diversity In The Workplace

Abel HR

Diversity in the workplace has been a key focus in almost all industries over the past few decades. Promoting diversity in the workplace means hiring people of various age, ancestry, gender, ethnicity, physical qualities and abilities, race, sexual orientation, educational background, marital status, religious beliefs, and parental status.

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HR Glossary of Terms

Zenefits

ATS, employee handbook, HRIS, workers’ comp … there are plenty of acronyms and terms in the HR world to know and stay on top of. Sometimes you need a glossary on hand when you’re stuck trying to remember a definition, or you’re wanting to learn some new terminology. Absenteeism. Affirmative Action. Ban the Box.

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11 Common HR Mistakes In Small Businesses

Collage

Despite these numbers, many small businesses continue to ignore or improvise their onboarding and training practices. Schedule structured training tasks and check-ins from day one to day 90, at least (it typically takes eight months for a new hire to reach full productivity). You keep meaning to write an employee handbook, but….