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18 Must-Have Onboarding Documents (+ Free Templates)

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Failing to standardize your onboarding documents hurts new hires and your company. Begin by establishing a set of clear, well-organized onboarding documents to help your HR department obtain the info and contracts it needs and help your recruits confidently navigate their new role. Contents What are onboarding documents?

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Conducting an HR Audit – Review, Identify, Improve

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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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A Guide to Construction Employee Handbooks

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Employee handbooks are a key human resources tool for any small business—and they’re not just for office environments. If you’re a builder or contractor managing a crew, you’re going to need a construction employee handbook to protect your business, your clients, and your workers. What is a construction employee handbook?

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Workplace Compliance: Clarify The Hot-Button Issues You Can’t Ignore Anymore

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Update your company policies and employee handbook with legal guidance. Train managers, HR, executives, and employees. Training materials. An HRMS can give you peace of mind. Let’s discuss how to minimize your risks. The goal is to protect your employees, customers, and your business. 5 Compliance Basics for Employers.

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How to Create an Amazing Employee Induction Experience [Checklist]

EmployeeConnect

Learn the company policies. Access to an online employee handbook that details all of your company’s policies and procedures should be made available to all new employees. Access to an online employee handbook that details all of your company’s policies and procedures should be made available to all new employees.

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New Hire Orientation vs. Onboarding: A Complete Guide for Employers

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Policies and Procedures: Familiarize new hires with the company’s policies, such as attendance, leave, code of conduct, and other essential guidelines. Provide an overview of available resources, such as employee handbooks, intranet portals, and HR systems. Review the compensation structure and payroll processes.

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Everything You Need to Build Your Employee Handbook

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The employee handbook is the holy grail of workplaces, and every employer should have one, regardless of size. However, many small businesses — especially those with fewer than 10 employees — do not have an employee handbook. And many of those that do have a handbook fail to update it. What goes in an employee handbook?