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Staff Induction Plans: 7 Top Tips For Getting New Employees Up To Speed Fast iggest wins you’ve achieved in your field, whether that be overcoming an especially difficult roadblock of some kind, or receiving some sort of recognition. If you feel that you are awkward in interviews, take a course or work with a trainer who can help you to become a better interviewee.The quality of your staff induction plans says more about your managerial style and company culture than you think. At its simplest, employees work harder for companies that care for them, and hard working employees keep customers happy, bringing money into the company. You put loads of effort into attracting and retaining customers – can you say the same about your new employees?Staff induction plans can range from pitiful, or downright boring, to effective ways to harness the enthusiasm and energy of your new employee.Pitiful Induction Plans = Dis-heartened EmployeesAt the pitiful end of the spectrum, a new starter will be lucky to have a workspace waiting for them and maybe a couple of people say hello as they begin their new career. Why would this person bother to work hard when it’s obvious the manager and company don’t care about them?Mediocre Induction Plans = Bored Senseless EmployeesOkay, so you’ve got the message you’ve got to put some eff Independent consultants (as opposed to working through an agency) often have the opportunity to realize higher hourly pay rates and enjoy increased stature, but also have a host of other considerations. If you are considering becoming an independent consultant, know that marketing yourself directly to companies (or referral sources such as CPA’s and bankers) as an independent consultant is one of the biggest challenges. If you are not marketing yourself consistently (regardless of whether you are billing 5 hrs per week or 50 hrs per week) you may find yourself on a financial and psychological rollercoaster where every time a project ends you must endure significant down time (weeks or months) while you re-market yourself to the client and financial community. What is the duration of contract work? Contract lengths vary. Companies are careful to avoid co-employment issues and many companies reacted to the class action lawsuit against Microsoft years ago by setting a limit on how long an individual can be a contractor. Most project contracts will run for 3 to 18 months. Short-term contracts, which are more common in IT than in Finance, can be as short as a few weeks or even a few days. It is important How Newcomers Can Overcome Advertising Agency Reality With the current high demand for accounting and finance professionals, you may find that it can be incredibly lucrative to become a contractor. A contractor, also often called a Consultant for higher-level positions, is an individual who is either employed by a third-party agency, or who contracts directly with an organization to provide services.Hopefully you have a pretty good idea that ad agency reality tells you that agencies are NOT waiting patiently for your arrival. As wonderful a writer as your family and your friends have convinced you that you are, agencies will somehow survive without you.This is hardly professional sports where athletes are groomed to 'come up' at a certain point to pay back his or her investment the teams has made in them.Noooooooo.This is you swimming, largely by yourself, under your own power, trying to get to the shore. And no one really caring if you drown or you don't.That's ad agency reality.But as long as you know this going in, it won't throw you. Think for a second...you're about to invest yourself into getting a memorable portfolio tegether to get the job you know you're going to love. Here's the thing...That's YOUR reality. No one from our side cares how long it took or how many computers you literally threw across rooms or how many pots of cof Some companies rely heavily on contractors. Others have a culture or management team that discourages them. The services to be performed can either be functionally oriented (e.g. an Interim Controller) or project oriented. The scope, length, short and long-term goals of the project should all be outlined in depth prior to initiating a contract. Usually there is an hourly bill rate associated with the contractor’s work, but many other arrangements such as fixed periodic fees or fixed project fees exist. The work of the contractor is either supervised by the third-party agency that employs them, or someone at the client site. This is often dependent on factors such as the company or the nature of the work, the agency’s and the client’s supervisory capabilities. Below you'll find information and answers to questions commonly asked about contracting work. How do contractors get paid? If employed by a third-party agency, the individual will usually be a W-2 employee and receive semi-monthly or weekly paychecks based upon actual hours worked. The agency covers the employer payroll taxes and worker’s compensation insurance. Some agencies will pay contractors on a 1099 basis, but only if they are confident they are not accepting additional risk for unpaid taxes or injury to the contractor. In this instance, a minimum requirement would be for the contractor to have their own workers’ compensation insurance policy. It is important to check with your state's business licensing bureau's requirements to find out what's best for you. Hourly pay rates to contractors vary widely by position and project. Like most things in life, the greater the demand, experience, and specialization….the greater the pay. In general, contracting results in greater hourly pay than dividing an annual salary by 2,080 working hours. Agencies may “mark up” a contractor’s pay rate to arrive at a billing rate, or they may establish bill rates according to their set schedule, without regard to pay rate. Agency bill rates must cover many factors in addition to the direct costs of contractor wages, taxes, insurance, and miscellaneous expenses. The rates must also include an allocation for overhead, risk, and profit. The contractor should focus on getting paid fair market value for their skills and experiences rather than the bill rates being charged to clients. Do contractors receive benefits such as medical insurance and PTO time? It depends on the agency. Agencies who focus on professional level positions and longer term engagements are more likely to pay benefits to contractors. On-Site Financial provides a fixed monthly dollar amount to be used for cafeteria plan benefits after 90 days of service, and also accrues PTO time for contractors. Can I stay busy contracting? Yes, but nothing is guaranteed. Contracting can be a challenging, profitable alternative to a “real” job in many cases, but you must understand the very real possibility that you will have periods of uncertainty and unemployment. A contractor’s skill set and attitude are probably the two most crucial factors in staying busy, and ultimately being successful at contracting. Core skills that are applicable to many engagements and flexible attitudes towards pay rate, scheduling, and location make a huge difference. Another big factor is loyalty. While it is smart for a contractor to make themselves known to several agencies, giving first notice of availability and becoming a “go-to” person for just one or two key agencies is usually rewarded with better overall opportunities. What paperwork is required? If you are hired as a W-2 employee you will need to complete all of the normal required hiring paperwork (application, I-9, W-4, etc.). If you are hired as a contractor you will need to sign a consulting agreement detailing the nature of the “employment’ relationship. In either case you will be asked to undergo a background check and sign some form of confidentiality, non-compete or non-solicitation agreement. As a contractor you will almost always sign an agreement that indicates that you can be released for no cause at any time. What is the company culture for contractors? Don’t be surprised if you are not treated like the regular employees. But that’s not a negative. You will be amazed at how freeing that can be. If you contract / consult in a company where there is a strong delineation between regular employees and contractors, while it is true that you may not be able to use the company gym, you may be immune to the distractions of politics, culture changes, and even some internal processes. You will have precise deliverables and your only focus will be to meet them. Wouldn’t that be nice? On the other hand, on occasion the delineation between regular and contract employee goes too far, and you may find that the prevailing culture in a company makes it difficult for you to do your job as a contractor. This can happen because information is either withheld because you are contracting, or others neglect to include you in important disseminations because they forget or overlook you. Ask around before accepting a contract position. Find out what the environment is like for contractors. How are they treated? Do I need to market myself? Whether you are selling your services directly to a client company or to an agency which will represent you, know how to sell your product – you. If you are planning to work through agencies you should market yourself as a reliable, can-do resource for them. Always keep your resume up to date and in the latest format according to current best practices. Keep not only a standard resume, but also a list of career achievements that is one page and highlights the biggest wins you’ve achieved in your field, whether that be overcoming an especially difficult roadblock of some kind, or receiving some sort of recognition. If you feel that you are awkward in interviews, take a course or work with a trainer who can help you to become a better interviewee. Independent consultants (as opposed to working through an agency) often have the opportunity to realize higher hourly pay rates and enjoy increased stature, but also have a host of other considerations. If you are considering becoming an independent consultant, know that marketing yourself directly to companies (or referral sources such as CPA’s and bankers) as an independent consultant is one of the biggest challenges. If you are not marketing yourself consistently (regardless of whether you are billing 5 hrs per week or 50 hrs per week) you may find yourself on a financial and psychological rollercoaster where every time a project ends you must endure significant down time (weeks or months) while you re-market yourself to the client and financial community. What is the duration of contract work? Contract lengths vary. Companies are careful to avoid co-employment issues and many companies reacted to the class action lawsuit against Microsoft years ago by setting a limit on how long an individual can be a contractor. Most project contracts will run for 3 to 18 months. Short-term contracts, which are more common in IT than in Finance, can be as short as a few weeks or even a few days. It is important How to Start a Retail Supermarket a 1099 basis, but only if they are confident they are not accepting additional risk for unpaid taxes or injury to the contractor. In this instance, a minimum requirement would be for the contractor to have their own workers’ compensation insurance policy. It is important to check with your state's business licensing bureau's requirements to find out what's best for you.Everyone needs food in order to survive. And while many people have had to turn to restaurants and fast food in order to get food on the run, the retail supermarket industry is still thriving. People like to eat and they need to eat. However, getting into the retail supermarket business can be difficult, so here are some basic tips to get you started.First of all, learn about the customers that you want to provide foods to. Are they looking for low prices or are they looking for a certain type of food – i.e. organic or local produce? Determining the kinds of customers you will cater to can help to limit the capital that you have to spend up front as well as the costs for buying products that you might not need. If you already have a location or area in mind, you might want to send out simple surveys to see what people are looking for and where they might like to see it. Include a discount coupon or some other freebie in order to get surveys returned to you – people like Hourly pay rates to contractors vary widely by position and project. Like most things in life, the greater the demand, experience, and specialization….the greater the pay. In general, contracting results in greater hourly pay than dividing an annual salary by 2,080 working hours. Agencies may “mark up” a contractor’s pay rate to arrive at a billing rate, or they may establish bill rates according to their set schedule, without regard to pay rate. Agency bill rates must cover many factors in addition to the direct costs of contractor wages, taxes, insurance, and miscellaneous expenses. The rates must also include an allocation for overhead, risk, and profit. The contractor should focus on getting paid fair market value for their skills and experiences rather than the bill rates being charged to clients. Do contractors receive benefits such as medical insurance and PTO time? It depends on the agency. Agencies who focus on professional level positions and longer term engagements are more likely to pay benefits to contractors. On-Site Financial provides a fixed monthly dollar amount to be used for cafeteria plan benefits after 90 days of service, and also accrues PTO time for contractors. Can I stay busy contracting? Yes, but nothing is guaranteed. Contracting can be a challenging, profitable alternative to a “real” job in many cases, but you must understand the very real possibility that you will have periods of uncertainty and unemployment. A contractor’s skill set and attitude are probably the two most crucial factors in staying busy, and ultimately being successful at contracting. Core skills that are applicable to many engagements and flexible attitudes towards pay rate, scheduling, and location make a huge difference. Another big factor is loyalty. While it is smart for a contractor to make themselves known to several agencies, giving first notice of availability and becoming a “go-to” person for just one or two key agencies is usually rewarded with better overall opportunities. What paperwork is required? If you are hired as a W-2 employee you will need to complete all of the normal required hiring paperwork (application, I-9, W-4, etc.). If you are hired as a contractor you will need to sign a consulting agreement detailing the nature of the “employment’ relationship. In either case you will be asked to undergo a background check and sign some form of confidentiality, non-compete or non-solicitation agreement. As a contractor you will almost always sign an agreement that indicates that you can be released for no cause at any time. What is the company culture for contractors? Don’t be surprised if you are not treated like the regular employees. But that’s not a negative. You will be amazed at how freeing that can be. If you contract / consult in a company where there is a strong delineation between regular employees and contractors, while it is true that you may not be able to use the company gym, you may be immune to the distractions of politics, culture changes, and even some internal processes. You will have precise deliverables and your only focus will be to meet them. Wouldn’t that be nice? On the other hand, on occasion the delineation between regular and contract employee goes too far, and you may find that the prevailing culture in a company makes it difficult for you to do your job as a contractor. This can happen because information is either withheld because you are contracting, or others neglect to include you in important disseminations because they forget or overlook you. Ask around before accepting a contract position. Find out what the environment is like for contractors. How are they treated? Do I need to market myself? Whether you are selling your services directly to a client company or to an agency which will represent you, know how to sell your product – you. If you are planning to work through agencies you should market yourself as a reliable, can-do resource for them. Always keep your resume up to date and in the latest format according to current best practices. Keep not only a standard resume, but also a list of career achievements that is one page and highlights the biggest wins you’ve achieved in your field, whether that be overcoming an especially difficult roadblock of some kind, or receiving some sort of recognition. If you feel that you are awkward in interviews, take a course or work with a trainer who can help you to become a better interviewee. Independent consultants (as opposed to working through an agency) often have the opportunity to realize higher hourly pay rates and enjoy increased stature, but also have a host of other considerations. If you are considering becoming an independent consultant, know that marketing yourself directly to companies (or referral sources such as CPA’s and bankers) as an independent consultant is one of the biggest challenges. If you are not marketing yourself consistently (regardless of whether you are billing 5 hrs per week or 50 hrs per week) you may find yourself on a financial and psychological rollercoaster where every time a project ends you must endure significant down time (weeks or months) while you re-market yourself to the client and financial community. What is the duration of contract work? Contract lengths vary. Companies are careful to avoid co-employment issues and many companies reacted to the class action lawsuit against Microsoft years ago by setting a limit on how long an individual can be a contractor. Most project contracts will run for 3 to 18 months. Short-term contracts, which are more common in IT than in Finance, can be as short as a few weeks or even a few days. It is important The Importance Of Los Angeles Black Mold Removal ervice, and also accrues PTO time for contractors.Do you suspect that you have black mold in your Los Angeles home? Black mold is most commonly a greenish black color. In most cases, you can tell right away whether or not the mold in your home is black mold or not. While it is always advised that you get mold removed and taken care of, there are some types of mold that you should have removed right away. One of those types of mold is black mold.One of the many reasons why Los Angeles black mold removal is so important is because of the health risks. Black mold is sometimes considered the most toxic of all molds. It has been known to cause serious health problems, particularly concerning one’s ability to breathe property. In some cases, particularly with infants or the elderly, black mold has contributed to death. That is why it is extremely important that your home undergo a Los Angeles black model removal project if it needs to be done.Although the health dangers associated with black mold are the most importan Can I stay busy contracting? Yes, but nothing is guaranteed. Contracting can be a challenging, profitable alternative to a “real” job in many cases, but you must understand the very real possibility that you will have periods of uncertainty and unemployment. A contractor’s skill set and attitude are probably the two most crucial factors in staying busy, and ultimately being successful at contracting. Core skills that are applicable to many engagements and flexible attitudes towards pay rate, scheduling, and location make a huge difference. Another big factor is loyalty. While it is smart for a contractor to make themselves known to several agencies, giving first notice of availability and becoming a “go-to” person for just one or two key agencies is usually rewarded with better overall opportunities. What paperwork is required? If you are hired as a W-2 employee you will need to complete all of the normal required hiring paperwork (application, I-9, W-4, etc.). If you are hired as a contractor you will need to sign a consulting agreement detailing the nature of the “employment’ relationship. In either case you will be asked to undergo a background check and sign some form of confidentiality, non-compete or non-solicitation agreement. As a contractor you will almost always sign an agreement that indicates that you can be released for no cause at any time. What is the company culture for contractors? Don’t be surprised if you are not treated like the regular employees. But that’s not a negative. You will be amazed at how freeing that can be. If you contract / consult in a company where there is a strong delineation between regular employees and contractors, while it is true that you may not be able to use the company gym, you may be immune to the distractions of politics, culture changes, and even some internal processes. You will have precise deliverables and your only focus will be to meet them. Wouldn’t that be nice? On the other hand, on occasion the delineation between regular and contract employee goes too far, and you may find that the prevailing culture in a company makes it difficult for you to do your job as a contractor. This can happen because information is either withheld because you are contracting, or others neglect to include you in important disseminations because they forget or overlook you. Ask around before accepting a contract position. Find out what the environment is like for contractors. How are they treated? Do I need to market myself? Whether you are selling your services directly to a client company or to an agency which will represent you, know how to sell your product – you. If you are planning to work through agencies you should market yourself as a reliable, can-do resource for them. Always keep your resume up to date and in the latest format according to current best practices. Keep not only a standard resume, but also a list of career achievements that is one page and highlights the biggest wins you’ve achieved in your field, whether that be overcoming an especially difficult roadblock of some kind, or receiving some sort of recognition. If you feel that you are awkward in interviews, take a course or work with a trainer who can help you to become a better interviewee. Independent consultants (as opposed to working through an agency) often have the opportunity to realize higher hourly pay rates and enjoy increased stature, but also have a host of other considerations. If you are considering becoming an independent consultant, know that marketing yourself directly to companies (or referral sources such as CPA’s and bankers) as an independent consultant is one of the biggest challenges. If you are not marketing yourself consistently (regardless of whether you are billing 5 hrs per week or 50 hrs per week) you may find yourself on a financial and psychological rollercoaster where every time a project ends you must endure significant down time (weeks or months) while you re-market yourself to the client and financial community. What is the duration of contract work? Contract lengths vary. Companies are careful to avoid co-employment issues and many companies reacted to the class action lawsuit against Microsoft years ago by setting a limit on how long an individual can be a contractor. Most project contracts will run for 3 to 18 months. Short-term contracts, which are more common in IT than in Finance, can be as short as a few weeks or even a few days. It is important What Does It Take To Become A CPA? ot treated like the regular employees. But that’s not a negative. You will be amazed at how freeing that can be. If you contract / consult in a company where there is a strong delineation between regular employees and contractors, while it is true that you may not be able to use the company gym, you may be immune to the distractions of politics, culture changes, and even some internal processes. You will have precise deliverables and your only focus will be to meet them. Wouldn’t that be nice?Although becoming a CPA is not a cakewalk, it pays to know what it really takes to become a CPA.College Education and Training in the Formative YearsThe way to the big job always takes years of preparation. A bachelors degree from your university or college in accounting or any related line of expertise is the first step. Using the job demands of entry-level positions in Federal and several State governments as a reference, a 4-year college degree is the norm; this includes 24 semester hours of auditing or accounting. But it is not entirely surprising to see some employers deciding to hire candidates with a combination they consider equivalent to the above, in education and a number of years of work experience.To practice as in independent auditor or a tax consultant or investment advisor, one needs to have two mandatory things.1. Certification from American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, AICPA2. License from your State Board Of Accounta On the other hand, on occasion the delineation between regular and contract employee goes too far, and you may find that the prevailing culture in a company makes it difficult for you to do your job as a contractor. This can happen because information is either withheld because you are contracting, or others neglect to include you in important disseminations because they forget or overlook you. Ask around before accepting a contract position. Find out what the environment is like for contractors. How are they treated? Do I need to market myself? Whether you are selling your services directly to a client company or to an agency which will represent you, know how to sell your product – you. If you are planning to work through agencies you should market yourself as a reliable, can-do resource for them. Always keep your resume up to date and in the latest format according to current best practices. Keep not only a standard resume, but also a list of career achievements that is one page and highlights the biggest wins you’ve achieved in your field, whether that be overcoming an especially difficult roadblock of some kind, or receiving some sort of recognition. If you feel that you are awkward in interviews, take a course or work with a trainer who can help you to become a better interviewee. Independent consultants (as opposed to working through an agency) often have the opportunity to realize higher hourly pay rates and enjoy increased stature, but also have a host of other considerations. If you are considering becoming an independent consultant, know that marketing yourself directly to companies (or referral sources such as CPA’s and bankers) as an independent consultant is one of the biggest challenges. If you are not marketing yourself consistently (regardless of whether you are billing 5 hrs per week or 50 hrs per week) you may find yourself on a financial and psychological rollercoaster where every time a project ends you must endure significant down time (weeks or months) while you re-market yourself to the client and financial community. What is the duration of contract work? Contract lengths vary. Companies are careful to avoid co-employment issues and many companies reacted to the class action lawsuit against Microsoft years ago by setting a limit on how long an individual can be a contractor. Most project contracts will run for 3 to 18 months. Short-term contracts, which are more common in IT than in Finance, can be as short as a few weeks or even a few days. It is important Career Opportunities in Accounting iggest wins you’ve achieved in your field, whether that be overcoming an especially difficult roadblock of some kind, or receiving some sort of recognition. If you feel that you are awkward in interviews, take a course or work with a trainer who can help you to become a better interviewee.Accounting is known to be the study of how businesses keep track of their income and assets over a period of time. There are a lot of things one can learn from a career in accounting. One of the most important lessons is learning how businesses work. To point out, one of the many successful businessmen were previously accountants who decided to work their way in business. Why? It is because accounting is the language of business. Accounting is the system, which quantifies business activities, transforms information into reports and communicates the output to top level management. So, here are some of the career options in accounting.Public Practice. One may start his or her career in accounting as a public accountant. These are accountants who render services with a fee as well as staff accountants employed by them. Public accountants coordinate or work in partnerships, which offer their accounting services to individuals, businesses and governments. However, one sh Independent consultants (as opposed to working through an agency) often have the opportunity to realize higher hourly pay rates and enjoy increased stature, but also have a host of other considerations. If you are considering becoming an independent consultant, know that marketing yourself directly to companies (or referral sources such as CPA’s and bankers) as an independent consultant is one of the biggest challenges. If you are not marketing yourself consistently (regardless of whether you are billing 5 hrs per week or 50 hrs per week) you may find yourself on a financial and psychological rollercoaster where every time a project ends you must endure significant down time (weeks or months) while you re-market yourself to the client and financial community. What is the duration of contract work? Contract lengths vary. Companies are careful to avoid co-employment issues and many companies reacted to the class action lawsuit against Microsoft years ago by setting a limit on how long an individual can be a contractor. Most project contracts will run for 3 to 18 months. Short-term contracts, which are more common in IT than in Finance, can be as short as a few weeks or even a few days. It is important that you know the length of a contract for which you are being presented by an agency. Even if it is a short contract, it may be attractive to you if the work puts you in touch with the right groups or offers you new skills or experiences to add to your resume.
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