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Human Resources Chicago IL

It should be part of your startup business’s business strategy to have a human resources infrastructure in place before you hire. You should start with an organized payroll system or possibly outsource the handling of your payroll. It enhances your business development when you can attract top-notch employees with a good benefits package. Please scroll down to learn more about human resources in Chicago, IL.

Douglas Levin, CPRW, CPCC
(847) 804-3684
100 N. Hermitage, #502
Chicago, IL
Kimberly Herrera, CPRW, CPCC
(708) 689-9092
159 No. Marion St., #164
Oak Park, IL
Silicon Valley Staffing Group
(312) 226-1592
1201 W Adams St
Chicago, IL
Austin Community Resource Center
(312) 786-2272
223 W Jackson Blvd # 35
Chicago, IL
Chicago Workforce Center @ Pilsen
312-243-5100
1700 W 18th Street
Chicago, IL
Charlotte Weeks, CPRW
(773) 578-2714
40 E. 9th St., #902
Chicago, IL
Sally Morrison, CPRW, JCTC
(630) 601-9012
54 S. Evergreen
Addison, IL
Spanish Coalition For Jobs
(312) 243-3032
1737 W 18th St
Chicago, IL
Chicago Workforce Center at Pilsen and Illinois Worknet Center
312-243-5100 x 203
1657 South Blue Island Ave
Chicago, IL
Engineering Resources Group
(312) 559-1547
575 W Madison St Ste 3312
Chicago, IL
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Human Resources

Growth is great, but every yin has a yang. When your small business reaches the point where it’s no longer a one-person show, it’s time to do some hiring. That can be very exciting. But putting together, and keeping, an effective team requires careful thinking, planning and execution. You’re about to add some of your most important assets, human resources, and there are some key issues to cover to avoid turning it into an inhuman mess.

Be precise with payroll

Let your payroll system get out of hand, and you’re going to hear from at least two powerful places: your employees themselves, and the taxman. Organization is a must, and there are many tools at hand to help take control of the task.

You can create timesheets by making templates in spreadsheet programs like Microsoft Excel, which can also keep track of vacation and sick time and be entered into a payroll system for payment and precise recordkeeping. Or you can outsource through businesses like paychex.com, which frees up a little of your time and money. Or mix it up a little – do the time-tracking yourself and outsource only the payment.

Direct deposit is also something you can do through a safe payroll system. Your employees just fill out a form.

Taxes and withholding vary geographically, so if your payroll is DIY, be sure to keep up with the rules. If you outsource, that will be part of the service. Because outsourcing costs vary, figure out what you can afford and make it work.

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