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Web Design Business your company to make sure you’re getting in an employee everything that what was represented and promised. You’re not only responsible, you’re liable.The internet has become a big money making business. Small business owners can reach people across the country and around the world to let them know what they have to offer. The link they have to these prospective customers is their website.From small businesses to big corporations, websites are a key to marketing any business. The website must be user friendly as well as professional-looking to catch the eye of potential customers. These businesses will look to a skilled web designer to help them accomplish this, and they’re oftentimes willing to pay big bucks to get it.What skills and tools are needed to become a Web Designer?To become a Web design What is background checking? Gone are the days of relying only on reference calls to screen new hires. With increasing security concerns, corporate scandals, and workplace violence, pre-employment screening is not only on the rise—it’s becoming standard operating policy. And at all levels. For presidents and CEOs, to the people in your creative department, to warehouse workers and call center representatives. Pre-employment screening is often conducted by or outsourced to third pa S Corporations Structure Could the brutal rape and murder of Imette St. Guillen, the 24-year old graduate student in New York City, have been prevented? Some people think so. And I’m one of them.In any business entity, the type of business determines the income tax return form to be filed. In other words, the business structure determines the legal and tax considerations. S Corporation is one of the most common forms of business structure with a limited number of shareholders that is treated as a partnership for tax purposes.An S Corporation is a type of corporation that is taxed under subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code. Small business proprietors commonly use the S Corporations structure. There are no corporate taxes. Profits and losses directly pass to stockholders. S Corporations allow pass-through tax treatment and thus avoid double taxation a The prime suspect, Darryl Littlejohn, who was indicted for the murder, has a long rap sheet, including multiple drug offenses and robberies and had served time in prison. And according to the terms of his parole, wasn’t allowed to work—anywhere—after 9pm. The alleged killer met his victim in the bar where he worked as a bouncer. In New York, as in other cities and states, it’s the law to do criminal background checks on people who work in certain kinds of jobs and businesses: like bouncers, security guards, airport workers—even Wall Street brokers. The bar owner admitted he didn’t do the required background check prior to hiring Littlejohn. So what does this grisly big city crime have to do with your business and workplace issues? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Unless a person like this is working in your distribution center. Separating the Pros From The Cons Is employment screening currently part of your hiring process? Are criminal background checks part of company policy? If not, they should be. Regardless of the size of your business. Over 82% of HR professionals report that their companies do background checks of new hires, up from 66% in 1996 according to The Society for Human Resource Management, Workplace Violence Survey. Last year, a client experienced a serious theft problem in his warehouse. It took several months for the numbers to reveal the extent of the theft. In retrospect, the employee who stole from his employer would have flunked background checks in three areas. He was on probation. He owed restitution for the crime he had committed. His bill paying history was bad news because of how much he had to repay. A background check of his criminal history and his credit record may have caused our client to make a different choice (they were giving him a chance). But, the extent of his problems was never revealed. It's all about reducing risk Employment screening is your front line of defense. Your first and best opportunity to eliminate candidates who are dangerous, dishonest or have a history of poor work performance. Pre-employment screening is a necessary hiring practice to avoid lawsuits and costly hiring mistakes. Wouldn’t it be nice to know that the new person you’re hiring is telling the truth? Absolutely. But don’t count on it. It’s estimated that up to 40% of resumes can contain false or tweaked information. It’s up to you and your company to make sure you’re getting in an employee everything that what was represented and promised. You’re not only responsible, you’re liable. What is background checking? Gone are the days of relying only on reference calls to screen new hires. With increasing security concerns, corporate scandals, and workplace violence, pre-employment screening is not only on the rise—it’s becoming standard operating policy. And at all levels. For presidents and CEOs, to the people in your creative department, to warehouse workers and call center representatives. Pre-employment screening is often conducted by or outsourced to third par Reinsurance Jobs - The Basics of the Insurance Industry s: like bouncers, security guards, airport workers—even Wall Street brokers. The bar owner admitted he didn’t do the required background check prior to hiring Littlejohn.If you are financially minded but unfamiliar with what a reinsurance job might entail we’ve compiled four reasons why companies carry out reinsurance and the two main different types of reinsurance.Four Reasons for ReinsuranceRisk Transfer – you only have to look at the amount of money an insurance company would have to pay out if your house was damaged in a natural disaster to realise how there is the potential for them to have huge costs. By reinsuring themselves with other insurers they are able to spread the risk so that no matter how many of their policy are claimed upon they have the ability to pay out.Income Bal So what does this grisly big city crime have to do with your business and workplace issues? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Unless a person like this is working in your distribution center. Separating the Pros From The Cons Is employment screening currently part of your hiring process? Are criminal background checks part of company policy? If not, they should be. Regardless of the size of your business. Over 82% of HR professionals report that their companies do background checks of new hires, up from 66% in 1996 according to The Society for Human Resource Management, Workplace Violence Survey. Last year, a client experienced a serious theft problem in his warehouse. It took several months for the numbers to reveal the extent of the theft. In retrospect, the employee who stole from his employer would have flunked background checks in three areas. He was on probation. He owed restitution for the crime he had committed. His bill paying history was bad news because of how much he had to repay. A background check of his criminal history and his credit record may have caused our client to make a different choice (they were giving him a chance). But, the extent of his problems was never revealed. It's all about reducing risk Employment screening is your front line of defense. Your first and best opportunity to eliminate candidates who are dangerous, dishonest or have a history of poor work performance. Pre-employment screening is a necessary hiring practice to avoid lawsuits and costly hiring mistakes. Wouldn’t it be nice to know that the new person you’re hiring is telling the truth? Absolutely. But don’t count on it. It’s estimated that up to 40% of resumes can contain false or tweaked information. It’s up to you and your company to make sure you’re getting in an employee everything that what was represented and promised. You’re not only responsible, you’re liable. What is background checking? Gone are the days of relying only on reference calls to screen new hires. With increasing security concerns, corporate scandals, and workplace violence, pre-employment screening is not only on the rise—it’s becoming standard operating policy. And at all levels. For presidents and CEOs, to the people in your creative department, to warehouse workers and call center representatives. Pre-employment screening is often conducted by or outsourced to third pa Corporate Awards 101 ies do background checks of new hires, up from 66% in 1996 according to The Society for Human Resource Management, Workplace Violence Survey.One universal and noteworthy characteristic of human beings is to seek accolades for their accomplishments. From childhood to maturity we are captivated by the lust for recognition in some form or the other especially for remarkable work (if any) done by us. Bearing this essential human feature in mind, Homo sapiens have invented diverse ways to compliment a person’s achievements.Speech is a viable means to honor a person in our day-to-day life. But apart usual living in areas like corporate sector, words are not enough to regard an employee’s outstanding contribution; there ought to be something more to proclaim his attainment. For this, the corporate world relie Last year, a client experienced a serious theft problem in his warehouse. It took several months for the numbers to reveal the extent of the theft. In retrospect, the employee who stole from his employer would have flunked background checks in three areas. He was on probation. He owed restitution for the crime he had committed. His bill paying history was bad news because of how much he had to repay. A background check of his criminal history and his credit record may have caused our client to make a different choice (they were giving him a chance). But, the extent of his problems was never revealed. It's all about reducing risk Employment screening is your front line of defense. Your first and best opportunity to eliminate candidates who are dangerous, dishonest or have a history of poor work performance. Pre-employment screening is a necessary hiring practice to avoid lawsuits and costly hiring mistakes. Wouldn’t it be nice to know that the new person you’re hiring is telling the truth? Absolutely. But don’t count on it. It’s estimated that up to 40% of resumes can contain false or tweaked information. It’s up to you and your company to make sure you’re getting in an employee everything that what was represented and promised. You’re not only responsible, you’re liable. What is background checking? Gone are the days of relying only on reference calls to screen new hires. With increasing security concerns, corporate scandals, and workplace violence, pre-employment screening is not only on the rise—it’s becoming standard operating policy. And at all levels. For presidents and CEOs, to the people in your creative department, to warehouse workers and call center representatives. Pre-employment screening is often conducted by or outsourced to third pa The #1 Way To Kill A Phone Interview different choice (they were giving him a chance). But, the extent of his problems was never revealed.Typically the topic of verbal crutches is something that people are coached on when they are improving their group presentation skills. Verbal crutches are those little “connector” words that all of us use from time to time. These are the ums, ahs, and even in the case of one candidate I interviewed—fabulous, that we unconsciously toss in while we’re thinking about the next sentence.Let me tell you—this will KILL and I mean—RUIN your chances for a follow up interview, especially if your first interview is a phone interview.As the interviewer on a phone interview, I have nothing else to focus on other than the sound of your voice. If that sound is constan It's all about reducing risk Employment screening is your front line of defense. Your first and best opportunity to eliminate candidates who are dangerous, dishonest or have a history of poor work performance. Pre-employment screening is a necessary hiring practice to avoid lawsuits and costly hiring mistakes. Wouldn’t it be nice to know that the new person you’re hiring is telling the truth? Absolutely. But don’t count on it. It’s estimated that up to 40% of resumes can contain false or tweaked information. It’s up to you and your company to make sure you’re getting in an employee everything that what was represented and promised. You’re not only responsible, you’re liable. What is background checking? Gone are the days of relying only on reference calls to screen new hires. With increasing security concerns, corporate scandals, and workplace violence, pre-employment screening is not only on the rise—it’s becoming standard operating policy. And at all levels. For presidents and CEOs, to the people in your creative department, to warehouse workers and call center representatives. Pre-employment screening is often conducted by or outsourced to third pa Fitness Franchise? Think Before Giving Away Your Profits To A Fitness Franchise Company? your company to make sure you’re getting in an employee everything that what was represented and promised. You’re not only responsible, you’re liable.The fitness industry is a great place to be. If you're sociable and enjoy a relaxed environment where you can help people improve themselves and make money, congratulations once you've learned the basics, its easy!Firstly though, a word of warning. If you are new to business there are a hundred or more franchise and other similar companies queuing up to make money out of you. You can do it yourself, even though there is a whole industry out there telling you why you can't and why you should buy what they have to sell. Remember, importantly, they exist to make a profit out of something you could do yourself. If, of course you are reasonably smart. If not, you could What is background checking? Gone are the days of relying only on reference calls to screen new hires. With increasing security concerns, corporate scandals, and workplace violence, pre-employment screening is not only on the rise—it’s becoming standard operating policy. And at all levels. For presidents and CEOs, to the people in your creative department, to warehouse workers and call center representatives. Pre-employment screening is often conducted by or outsourced to third party consumer reporting agencies, as defined by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) of the Federal Trade Commission. You not only can get information on job applicants, but background checks on your current employees, too. You’re able to get: court-by-court searches of criminal records nationwide, with up to date criminal activity, motor vehicle reports, social security traces, employment credit reports, workers’ compensation filings, employment, education, and professional license verifications, and reference interviews. Also provided are drug and alcohol testing, employment physicals and Form I-9 services (Immigration Reform and Control Act). What does it cost? In some cases, expect to pay a screening organization a one-time setup or administrative fee of $100 or more for your company, plus the costs of the background searches you want done. The fees are not that much and discounts are usually given for multiple screenings done within a year. Setting up a screening program policy The FCRA sets the standards for screening for employment. It defines a background check as a consumer report. Before you can get a consumer report for employment purposes, you must notify the job candidate in writing and get written authorization. This can be included within your company’s employment application form. If you’re simply conducting inquiries—rather than running reports—you should also get consent. Take the time necessary to educate yourself on the process. Many small business agencies such as SCORE or the Small Business Administration (SBA) can provide counsel. Visit your state and local government’s websites on FCRA and Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). Become familiar with all necessary disclosure, adverse action, and other critical forms and letters you’ll need to be FCRA and state-law compliant. A third party, as part of its service, generally takes care of much of this work. Be safe. Be smart. Don’t wait. Pre-employment background screening should now be standard practice of operating your business.
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