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HR 101 - Hiring, Onboarding and Paying Employees
Recorded Webinar
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About the event

Finding, onboarding and compensating quality employees can be difficult. But with the right information, you’ll be equipped to perform this critical function consistently and successfully.

This webinar presented by Paychex will provide a roadmap for doing just that.  We'll give you practical steps on:

  • Crafting a job description
  • Interviewing and hiring
  • Forms I-9
  • Employee classification
  • Overtime rules
  • Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
  • Paying employees
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Paychex

Paychex is committed to providing businesses the freedom to succeed. We do this by offering products and services that help clients do what they do best – run their business. From calculating payroll and filing tax payments to administering retirement plans and workers' compensation, Paychex gives its clients relief from administrative hassles so they can focus on their bottom line.

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Paychex
About the presenters
Jennifer Schedlin
Jennifer Schedlin has her Master’s Degree in Career and Human Resources Development from the Rochester Institute of Technology. She has acquired and maintained her SPHR certification since 2007. She has spent the past nine years as an HR Consultant with Paychex.
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Are You Paying Your Employees Correctly?
In this webinar, Paychex covers critical aspects of paying your employees, including the Fair Labor Standards Act, employee classification, overtime rates, etc.
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