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HIRE AND MANAGE A STAFF Chapter 10 10.1 Hire Employees Entrepreneurship 4/17/2017 Chapter 10 HIRE AND MANAGE A STAFF 10.1 Hire Employees 10.2 Create a Compensation Package 10.3 Manage Your Staff Chapter 10

GOALS Lesson 10.1 HIRE EMPLOYEES Chapter 10 Lesson 10.1 HIRE EMPLOYEES GOALS Determine the positions your business needs. Recruit, interview, and select an employee. Consider alternatives to hiring permanent staff.

Chapter 10 To succeed, you probably will need to hire employees. Employees can help your business run efficiently.

IDENTIFY YOUR NEED FOR EMPLOYEES Chapter 10 IDENTIFY YOUR NEED FOR EMPLOYEES Ask yourself…(write on a sheet of paper) What kind of employees do I need? What skills am I missing? What skills do I need daily? What skills do I need occasionally?

WRITE JOB DESCRIPTIONS Chapter 10 WRITE JOB DESCRIPTIONS A job description is a written statement listing the duties and responsibilities of a job.

CREATE AN ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Chapter 10 CREATE AN ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE An organizational structure is a plan that shows how the various jobs in a company relate to one another.

Chapter 10 Recruiting employees Recruit – to look for people to hire

Ways to recruit employees Chapter 10 Classified ads Employment agencies (find employees for other businesses) College placement centers (collect information on career and employment opportunities) referrals from existing workers Help wanted sign internet

HIRE EMPLOYEES Know what to look for in an employee Chapter 10 HIRE EMPLOYEES Know what to look for in an employee Screen job applicants Interview job applicants Check references Make a job offer

Interviewing (as the boss) Chapter 10 Be prepared Be courteous Don’t dominate the interview Take notes Look for bad signs No snap judgments Be pleasant & positive Write a summary of your impression

ALTERNATIVES TO ADDING STAFF Chapter 10 ALTERNATIVES TO ADDING STAFF Hire freelancers or interns Freelancers are people who provide services to businesses on an hourly basis or by the job. Interns are students who will work for little or no pay in order to gain experience in a particular field. Hire temporary workers Ex: seasonal employees

Chapter 10 To Do Page 250 Assessment 10.1 (1-4)