Working Interview Risks and Alternatives

Working Interview Risks and Alternatives

Few things are more frustrating for employers than finding out that a new hire oversold their knowledge, skills, and abilities. The employee looked great on paper and appeared confident and competent in the interview, but when it came to doing the basic duties of the...
Job Reference Immunity Policy: Do You Need One?

Job Reference Immunity Policy: Do You Need One?

Many businesses have initiated a Job Reference Immunity policy, restricting the nature of information that may be provided about current and former employees to third parties. While it is at times tempting to feel obligated to provide detailed information regarding a...
Hiring Independent Contractors: Pros and Cons

Hiring Independent Contractors: Pros and Cons

Independent Contractors have been a common addition to many organizations for years, but have increased in use over the past several years as companies have shed their staff headcount. Independent Contractors are secured either directly and work in a 1099 capacity or...
Form I-9 FAQs

Form I-9 FAQs

The new Form I-9—the form used to verify the identity and employment authorization of all individuals hired for employment in the United States – was released on November 14, 2016. Here are some of the most common Form I-9 FAQs we’ve received: 1: Is The...
New Form I-9 Released

New Form I-9 Released

The new Form I-9 was released on November 14. It may now be used, although the old form will remain valid through January 21, 2017. After that date, you must use the new form. We recommend you train all employees who are responsible for completing the I-9 and start to...
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