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From checking an applicant’s employment history to explaining the company’s 401(k) plan, your human resources department can be a great resource in the hiring process.
H.R. can check references, which may validate your judgment or call it into question. It is important to clarify and confirm a candidate’s skills, work history, compensation, job titles, dates of employment and duties.
Some companies require drug tests and pre-employment physicals. H.R. can make those arrangements and communicate with applicants about them, as well as other pre-employment testing.
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You should have the final candidate sign an offer letter indicating that he or she will take the job. H.R. staff can help you draft this letter.
Human Resources can handle relocation and temporary housing for new employees.
H.R. professionals should be well-versed in the details of employment and can advise new employees on insurance, parking, tuition reimbursement, vacation and paid time off, relocation benefits and other offerings.
H.R. also can assist with orientation and training, working with security to issue ID badges and processing employment applications and W-2 and I-9 forms.
If you have an H.R. department, keep those people involved in the recruiting process.
Checklist for the Hiring Process
What will be included in the offer letter?
Who ensures that references are checked?
Is there a pre-employment physical or drug screening?
Who will ensure that the application and I-9 and W-2 forms are completed?
Who will handle enrollment for various benefits?
What orientation process will be arranged?
How will you introduce the new employee to the company? To the department?
What goals will be presented to the applicant to ensure he or she meets your expectations?
What measures do you have to assess these goals?
What is the probationary period?
What assessment will be done at the end of the probationary period?
What regular coaching sessions will you arrange? What training?
What weekly meetings are required?
What computer, office equipment or communications tools will you need to set up?
What e-mail address and passwords will be needed?
What business cards, stationery and office or cubicle nameplate need to be ordered?
What department will the employee be assigned to?
What budget will the employee have?
What is the parking situation?
Who will issue the ID badge?
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