Before you hire anyone (and in order to set up payroll), you’ll need to get an employer identification number (EIN) from the IRS. EIN’s are also known as an “employer tax ID.” You use it to report taxes and
If your employer agrees to reimburse your tuition, you may be asked to sign an education contract. Read this document carefully and make sure there are no clauses that you don't agree with or don't understand. For example, you may be asked to commit to staying with the company for a ...
When you are filling out a job application or during the interview process, an employer will likely ask you to provide professional references. Some employers will want at least 2-3 references. But what are references and how can they help you land a job? We break down the process of ask...
Your resume is your first — and often only — chance to impress a potential employer, and you should treat it as such. Here are a few things to look at: Spelling, grammar and punctuation: A hiring manager will likely automatically dismiss your application if they spot a typo or ...
An exit interview is an essential part of theoffboardingprocess, undertaken at the end of an employee’s tenure at the company. It is a discussion between an employer and the departing employee. The conversation allows the employees to deliver feedback on their experiences, shed light on the ...
You need an advantage. So build one. It comes down to an 8-letter word: Research. Let me show you how to do it so it doesn’t hurt. 1. Talk to The Hiring Manager The best way to build a case for your pain letter? Ask the hiring manager. ...
A leave of absence, or LOA, is an extended period of time off that an employer grants an employee. It's important to understand federal and state leave of absence laws – as well as your employer’s policies – that relate to your request before you ask your boss for leave. This ...
Your resume is your first — and often only — chance to impress a potential employer, and you should treat it as such. Here are a few things to look at: Spelling, grammar and punctuation: A hiring manager will likely automatically dismiss your application if they spot a typo or ...
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Unfortunately, there is no easy answer when it comes to answering the question, “How much salary should I ask for?” But when an employer does ultimately ask how much money you would like, we have some tips on how you might want to frame your reply. ...