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Professional Employer Organization (PEO): Right for Your Business?

Business Management Daily

Professional employer organizations (PEOs) offer a cost-effective solution to this problem. Besides the cost savings, working with a PEO can yield many benefits to employers. NAPEO (National Association of Professional Employer Organizations) economists Laurie Bassi and Dan McMurrer conducted research into PEOs.

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HR Year-End Checklist: 10 Critical Areas to Assess

Extensis

Compliance and legal updates Reviewing and adjusting for evolving employment laws is one of the most important end-of-year HR responsibilities. Doing so enables organizations to safeguard against legal challenges, create a supportive work environment, and maintain operational efficiency.

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8 ways HR expertise helps facilitate business growth

Insperity

Or, does a gap exist between what your organization will be producing going forward and what your employees can offer? In addressing any gaps, it more time and cost effective to develop employees internally or hire externally? Rushed hiring decisions that result in hiring the wrong candidate. Ensure leadership continuity.

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Top 10 HR trends of the decade

Insperity

Ten years ago, hiring freezes, pay freezes and widespread layoffs meant companies could extract concessions from workers, often lowering pay and reducing benefits. Businesses recognize that employees can help recruit job candidates and bring legitimacy to a company’s brand through their participation in the company’s social media activity.

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For Brokers: Helping Clients Navigate HR Risks

Extensis

Can the recruiting process be streamlined and standardized to surface quality employees even faster? The most common HR compliance risks involve employee classification, minimum wage laws, and Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) laws. Employment and recruiting regulations. State unemployment.

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4 Key Benefits of an Applicant Tracking System for SMBs

Extensis

Quick look: Recruiting top talent remains a challenge for many organizations, and recent research shows the time to fill a vacant role has increased by four weeks year-over-year. Luckily, an applicant tracking system (and the recruiting services offered by some PEOs) can help SMBs remain productive, cost-efficient, and fully staffed.

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Building An HR Department: A Step-By-Step Guide

HR Tech Girl

Building an human resources department encompasses hiring for various key roles covering hiring, compliance, compensation management, and administration. They’re responsible for identifying, attracting, recruiting, onboarding and training new employees and ensuring they match the job requirements and the company’s values.