HR Series: From Solopreneur to Hiring Your First Employee

HR Series: From Solopreneur to Hiring Your First Employee

Onboarding and the Employee Handbook

By Grafton RDC

Date and time

Tuesday, April 5, 2022 · 9 - 10:30am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Hours of operation. PTO. Benefits.

The employee handbook will be referenced countless times by your team as your company grows.

Need to know what holidays you're closed? Check the employee handbook.

Wondering when the perks kick in, it's in the handbook.

Looking for clarification about the tardiness policy? Crack it open.

As an employee, this is one of the most essential and useful tools- so you as the owner need to make sure it is in tip-top shape!

It just so happens that our speaker Alison Chisolm has written her share of employee handbooks. She'll go over the good, the bad, and the not-to-be-missed finer points of documenting your company's policies, expectations, and perks.

About Alison Chisolm

Alison Chisolm is an entrepreneur, teacher and coach. Right now, she is the co-owner of a software company as well as the director for the workforce development and entrepreneurship programs at River Valley Community College. She mastered PowerPoint back in the 90s and has never looked back. Yes, she uses other presentation software too, but when the chips are down, she depends on PowerPoint. She can teach you the basics as well as tips, tricks, and shortcuts that will make producing a stellar presentation easy peasy.

This workshop is presented in partnership with River Valley Community College, Coös Economic Development Corporation and is made possible by NCIC with support from CDFI and funded in part through a grant with the U.S. Small Business  Administration.

This workshop is funded (in part) through a grant with the U.S. Small Business Administration and NCIC with support from CDFI.

Presented in partnership with Coös Economic Development Corporation and River Valley Community College.

Organized by

Celebrating over 20 years of local impact, Grafton Regional Development Corporation (Grafton RDC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to supporting our business community and the economic development goals of the 39 municipalities we serve.

to strengthen local businesses and communities, grow the economy, and foster community support networks that create jobs and build wealth within Grafton County.

Among the many partnerships we’ve developed, Grafton RDC supports startups and growing businesses through our two business incubators, the Enterprise Center at Plymouth and the Dartmouth Regional Technology Center - a partnership with North Country Council, Dartmouth College and the NH Division of Economic Development.

 

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