Thoughts on HR

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Welcome New Team Member Karsen Pierce

This summer, we are pleased to welcome intern Karsen Pierce to the WhyHR team. As an intern, Pierce will provide administrative support while spending time learning about the client side of human resources, including HR paperwork, employment interviews, exit...

What Makes a Good Employee Evaluation?

Employee evaluations are an important part of what we do as business owners. Giving employees feedback on how they are doing benefits us and the employee in several ways. If an employee is performing well, an evaluation is affirming. For employees who are struggling,...

Meet Our New Team Member

We are excited to introduce you to the newest member of the WhyHR team, Nina Utsey. In her role as HR consultant, Nina will be a resource and first point of contact for supporting our clients with their human resource consulting needs. Whether answering a quick...

Rethinking Paid Time Off

Year three of the COVID-19 pandemic has created an unprecedented situation; one that sets itself apart even from the previous two years. The dramatic spike in cases with the Omicron variant early this year brought a wave of people testing positive, schools shutting...

Equipping Mid-Level Managers for Success

Mid-level managers hold a unique position in a workplace. Not only do they manage people under them, but they also report to higher-ups in the company. This can be a challenge for anyone in the position, but particularly when they are first promoted. The shift from...

Collateral Damage: How High-Performance Employees Can Hurt Your Company

All too often, companies focus heavily on high-performance employees and the business results they produce without evaluating the overall impact those employees have on the company. Over time, that can erode a company’s culture and leave you struggling to recruit or...

Communicating with Employees versus Independent Contractors

Many small businesses want to hire independent contractors because they often cost less than employees, but far too many misclassify these roles, as noted in a prior blog. Many business owners are tempted to call an employee a contractor because they prefer to pay...

Eliminating Discrimination from the Interview Process

Discrimination during the interview process happens all too often. Whether this occurs unintentionally or not, you need to be aware of how discrimination can happen during an interview and take steps to prevent it. Not only is discrimination ethically wrong, but it is...

Employee Shortages & Recruitment Strategies

After a tumultuous 2020 and beginning of 2021, many employers have started to think about expanding their staff once again. Now, some are facing a new crisis: employee shortages. This problem may surprise some employers, and it certainly creates a challenge. The key...