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Is Your State Opening Soon? Here are 5 Tips to Safely Spin Up Recruiting Again

ClearCompany Recruiting

You should work together to be able to answer questions such as: How do staffing levels and compensation spending need to change to support revised business growth scenarios? Beyond sharing the number of roles to fill for each department and their compensation levels, you should formulate a consistent hiring process for each department.

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How to Create Efficient Compensation Strategy for Business?

CuteHR

According to 66% of workers, benefits are an essential aspect of overall compensation. The compensation strategy is essential in achieving consistency when it comes to compensation and benefit choices within your firm. However, having a compensation strategy aligned with your business culture is not enough. Overtime Pay.

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The Ultimate Guide to Onboarding a Star New Employee: Boosting Success from Day One

Gecko Recruiting

If you have a company handbook, use it as a guide to discuss important topics such as code of conduct, attendance, dress code, computer use, sexual harassment policy, and safety concerns. Compensation and Benefits Revisit the salary discussion and provide a thorough explanation of the employee’s compensation and benefits package.

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18 policies every organization should have (+templates)

Workable

Furthermore, it details provisions regarding equipment provisions, compensation adjustments, and ensures alignment with other company policies for remote employees. The employee handbook Until now, we’ve had the opportunity to explore the most important policies of an organization.

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Employee Onboarding…or Onboring?

ExactHire Recruiting

This should not be mixed up with questions of compensation. While not all employers have–or need–elaborate policy manuals or employee handbooks, it’s important that new employees can easily access documentation on items such as payroll, PTO requests, appropriate workplace conduct, and available benefits.

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3 Ways GitLab Adds Radical Transparency to Its Job Descriptions

Linkedin Talent Blog

GitLab serves up the kind of details in its job descriptions that other employers tend to keep under wraps. The software development company goes far beyond listing skills requirements and job responsibilities to shed light on such matters as compensation and career paths. GitLab’s answer: Transparency.

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Why your business isn’t a ‘family’

Workable

Businesses with good intentions refer to their companies as a “families” in product pages , careers pages, job descriptions and emails because they want to sound warm, inviting and personable to candidates and employees. Take a look at your company literature and website (about us, careers page, job descriptions.)