Mga Pahina

Linggo, Abril 28, 2013

What to Look for in Employees from a Staff Leasing Company


Many companies spend an inordinate amount of time recruiting and training new employees, and we all know that wasting time at work costs thousands in lost revenue. Although training and recruitment are productive activities, there are other options that let you save time while running your business.



Never Lose Company Time Again with a Staff Leasing Company

Employee leasing can be a tremendous time and money saver because you’ll have instant access to well-trained workers ready to serve you. Plus, it’s easy to find an employee leasing firm that offers a fraction of the price of your in-house staff.

Traits Employees from Must Have

Outsourcing business processes like HR, payroll, and graphic design to a staff leasing company is a big step. Although these functions may not be key aspects of your operations, they’re still critical to business success. Make sure the employees you hire will help grow your business instead of spinning your wheels.

1. Intelligence

Intelligence doesn’t necessarily mean a high IQ; the people you hire must be very knowledgeable and skilled in their work. If they’re not sharp enough to learn fast or lack the level of proficiency the job requires, you might end up micromanaging each employee, which could take even more of your precious time. For example, you want an Internet marketer that knows how the web works, even more than you do. Don’t settle for just anyone, even if you were desperately looking for a new hire.

2. Ambitious

Many businesses don’t hire overqualified people because these individuals tend to think they’re too good for the job – in a few months or years time, they might move on to higher paying jobs without thinking twice. Someone who’s just here to collect a paycheck isn’t a good fit as well because they tend to settle for mediocrity. Ambitious people who have just started to get their break in the industry are good candidates because they strive for excellence and plan to be in for the long haul.

3. Autonomous

Independent people can figure out how to do a task on their own. When you assign them a project, they won’t respond with 20 questions; they will execute right away. As a business owner, you have your own tasks to complete and have no time to spoon-feed someone.

4. Culturally fit

It’s common for businesses today to partner with a leasing company from another country. Employees who don’t fit in your company culture are more prone to dislike working in your business environment and quit when things aren’t going well for them. One of your requirements should be the ability to adapt to cultures well.

You can train employees to handle your sales, marketing, etc. but you can’t train them to have self-confidence and work ethics. Screen your candidates very well, whether they’re from a staff leasing company or personally asked you for a job.