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As an entrepreneur in Logansport, you’ve probably wondered when you should hire an employee. There are a lot of factors to consider in making this hiring decision, and we’ve outlined the key points to consider.

Logansport WorkOne Express
574-722-6652 x19
2835 E. Market Street
Logansport, IN
Peru WorkOne Express
765-472-3562
425 W. Main Street
Peru, IN
Ken Moore, CPRW
(317) 892-4113
4836 Kingsbury Dr.
Pittsboro, IN
Jeffersonville WorkOne Express
812-283-6595
1613 East 8th Street
Jeffersonville, IN
Rockport WorkOne Express
812-649-4077
319 South 5th St
Rockport, IN
Jobworks
(765) 472-3562
425 W Main St
Peru, IN
Monticello WorkOne Express - Community Action Program, Inc. of Western Indiana
574-583-4128
1500 North Main Street Suite E
Monticello, IN
Dana Conway, CPRW,CEIP,SPHR
(317) 889-6154
7170 Tarragon Court
Indianapolis, IN
United Technical Inst-Div Of Career Academy
(574) 293-4416
901 W Hively Ave
Elkhart, IN
Clinton WorkOne Express
765-832-3523
1302 North 9th Street
Clinton, IN

Knowing It's Time to Hire an Employee

You’re a sole proprietor and business is booming. In fact, you’re doing so well, you’re thinking you might need another pair of hands to help you out. Making that first hire for your small business is a big decision. When is the right time, and the best first steps to take? Consider these points:

Look for tell-tale signs

If there just aren’t enough hours in the day for you to get all your work done and you simply have more orders than you can fulfill, that’s one signal it might be time to hire. Another: when you start to lose customers or receive a lot of complaints about anything from missed orders to poor quality. “If things start to fall through the cracks, it’s a pretty good indication it’s time to bring someone in,” says Ron Finklestein, who heads AKRIS, a small business consulting firm in Akron, Ohio.

Pinpoint which tasks you can assign to someone else

Once you know you need to bring in an employee, you next have to decide just what that person’s job should be. The best tack is to assign tasks you don’t like to do or aren’t good at. For sole proprietors, that tends to be administrative tasks or bookkeeping.

At the same time, be prepared to admit mistakes

Jack Veale, who runs PTCFO, a small business consulting firm in West Hartford, Ct., hired a part-time secretary to take care of administrative and bookkeeping chores, which would free him up to spend more time working with clients and looking for new business.

Author: Anne Field

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