How to Avoid Hiring the Same Type of Person Over and Over

How to Avoid Hiring the Same Type of Person Over and Over

In 2020, businesses are going to become more modern than ever. With thousands of startups nationwide, companies are trying to make their brand familiar to people with a lot of competition. That’s why it’s essential to diversify your staff with employees who have a variety of skill sets, which can give you a fresh perspective…

Puerto Rico Enacts Restrictions on Use of Credit History in Employment Decisions

Puerto Rico Enacts Restrictions on Use of Credit History in Employment Decisions

Puerto Rico has joined the growing list of states that preclude an employer or prospective employer from procuring an employee’s or applicant’s credit history and/or taking adverse employment action based on credit history. On October 8, 2019, Puerto Rico Governor Wanda Vázquez Garced signed into law Act 150-2019 (the “Act”), which took effect immediately and…

Why Candidates Rule the World and What Employers Can Do about It

Why Candidates Rule the World and What Employers Can Do about It

There is no denying that candidates rule the job world in today’s market economy—historically low unemployment rates mean hiring managers have an increasingly smaller job pool to work with. That said, there’s still many hiring tips companies can follow to attract the right employees. Employees may have the upper hand when it comes to being…

It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year . . . to Screen Employees

It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year . . . to Screen Employees

In today’s competitive hiring market, too many hiring managers decide to skip the normal hiring processes when it comes to taking on seasonal employees because they’re temporary. While this is understandable, it can be detrimental to your business. Even though an employee may not be staying with your business in the long-run, it only takes…

7 Candidate Traits that Should Be on All Employers’ Christmas Wishlists

7 Candidate Traits that Should Be on All Employers’ Christmas Wishlists

During record-low unemployment rates, employees have the advantage in this holiday season’s job market. Hiring managers may even be determining to hire less-than-qualified candidates for open positions out of fear that big-shot companies such as Amazon will cause a drought in the hiring pool altogether. But some top candidate traits are simply non-negotiable. Your company…

4 Tips for Hiring During a Talent Shortage

4 Tips for Hiring During a Talent Shortage

In an economy that’s experiencing record-low unemployment rates, it’s no secret that finding the perfect candidate for the job can be a feat for modern hiring managers. The dreaded “talent shortage” is impacting companies across the nation, and many believe nothing can be done. After all, many job reports confirm that there just aren’t enough…

Implementing Reasonable Suspicion Drug Testing in Your Workplace

Implementing Reasonable Suspicion Drug Testing in Your Workplace

Reasonable suspicion drug testing, also known as probable-cause or for-cause testing, is a post-employment drug test that is administered when supervisors have evidence-based reasons to believe that an employee may be under the influence of alcohol or drugs while on the job. Employers who have objective documentation that suggests an employee is in violation of…

Ban on Inquiring About Salary History

Ban on Inquiring About Salary History

To address gender disparity related to pay, several states and local governments have prohibited employers asking candidate and their employers about their salary history. California Labor Code Section 432.3 prohibits employers from requesting salary history.  Additionally, California employers must provide the range salary of an open position when requested by candidates. Connecticut Public Act No….