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FINDING
STAFF
Ok, so lets get some staff. When once is looking to
start a company, staff are indeed a primary
factor sooner than later as your business
expands.. finding staff though is another
matter altogether.
On this page we look at staff procurement
and the ways you can employ to do it -
pardon the pun! Here we go
Staff the costs and then some
So staff obviously cost money and in the
early stages of business one is always
watching pennies, however staff are a
necessity. So lets look at the ways how to
procure staff.
1.The Newspaper - Advertising
This may not be so expensive and a small ad
can have a big impact! Do you ever wonder
why some companies place ads that are just
text and sometimes just readable, the reason
being is they work!.
Advertising in your local paper - probably a
free press is useful and largely cost
effective. Remember though to get at least 3
quotes before committing money to it.
- Ad Design for the Newspaper to procure staff:
A simple ad - text based normally does the
trick, with a catchy slogan and most
important the phone number clearly visible.
For Text ads, MS Word normally will do the
trick, if your ad has images in, getting a
company to design it is wise.
2.The Job Centre - The wise, wonderful and...
So the Job centre will take your ad and its
free, the problem here is that some of the
candidates perhaps are not so keen on
working and you could pay them a wage and
have endless problems, however...
The Job Centre offers Recruitment support
and yes the deals they offer can be
extremely useful, lets take a look at them:
New Deal:
Offers subsidies to employers and offers
grants to cover training as part of a
support package to help people who want to
get back to work
Job Introduction Scheme:
A possible solution to paying staff:)
The job centre offers a weekly grant to
employers helping towards employment costs
for a few weeks should you employ a disabled
person. This is great for disabled people
wanting to work and great for you too.
Work Trials: Great idea that wont cost you a bean for 30 days
The job centre offers an employer a risk
free way to try out a potential employee for
up to 30 days at no cost to the employer:)
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