hr associates' connect winter 2015
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Keeping New Hires Beyond 90 Days December 5, 2014 A common and difficult dilemma manufacturers face currently is keeping new hires beyond a 90 day assessment period. With current Upper Valley unemployment rates below 4.5%, competition for “exceptional” employees among the eligible workforce is ramping up. It is crucial for HR managers to set the tone for the success of new employees during the hiring process and after.
According to Google, their hiring managers are responsible for instituting a “Role & Responsibilities” discussion with new hires. Matching newbies with a peer or supervisor, a “Go-To” person for any questions that may come up. The manager should also help new hires build relationships with the company, a social network. Monthly onboarding check-ins will solidify the new hires relationship with the company. Most importantly, create open lines of communication with employees which can foster new ideas within the company.
Dr. Tayla Bauer, Professor of Management @ Portland State University, conducted an Onboarding study which reveals the building blocks of successful onboarding. She states they are often called the “Four C’s”:
1. Connection refers to developing the key interpersonal relationships, support mechanisms, and information networks needed to prosper in a job.
2. Culture refers to learning the unique organizational culture of a new employer.
3. Clarification refers to understanding one’s job duties, work processes, and organizational structure & acronyms.
4. Compliance refers to completing required employment paperwork and providing necessary equipment like I.D. badges & computers.
The most important of the 4 “Cs” is Connection. With 1 in 4 people in the U.S. making career changes each year, simply meeting one’s supervisor decreased the odds of turnover by 51% and significantly decreased stress. Having healthy relationships within an organization to draw upon is vital when new employees encounter new challenges throughout their first year. A great place for a hiring manager to begin would be integrating recruitment & orientation with onboarding. Make a great 1st Day impression with mentoring and by encouraging on-going and continuous Networking. An open communication channel seems to be the key to keeping better talent.
Dr. Bauer’s Onboarding study: http://bit.ly/1xDEmRG
HR Associates Newsletter Winter 2015
In This Issue
* Keeping New Hires Beyond 90 Days
* 10 Obamacare Facts
* Dragon’s Breath Chili
* Unfilled Jobs Pressure Wage Increases
* Resume Checklist
* Around The Water Cooler
New Arrival
* From The President’s Desk
Testimonial
“HR Associates does a great
job placing new employees in
our facility as they weed out
the job jumpers better than
any agency I have dealt with.
The staff is professional and
always follows up. I would
recommend them to any
business looking for help.”
Allen Francis
Production Paint Finishers, Inc.
July 18, 2014
(Source: Manta Business Page)
Guy Fieri’s,
Dragon’s Breath Chili Ingredients
3 Tbsp. Bacon Grease
2 Tbsp. Unsalted Butter
3 Anaheim Chiles Roasted, Peeled, & Chopped
3 Poblano Chiles (R,P,C)
2 Red Bell Peppers, Diced
2 Jalapenos Chiles, Minced
2 Yellow Onions, Diced
1 Head Garlic, Minced
1 lb. Boneless Chuck, trimmed & cut into 1/4” Cubes
2 lbs. Ground Beef, Coarse Grind
1 lb. Bulk Italian Sausage
3 Tbsp. Chili Powder
2 tsp. Cayenne Pepper
2 tsp. Ground Coriander
2 tsp. Ground Cumin
2 tsp. Granulated Garlic
2 tsp. Granulated Onion
2 tsp. Hot Paprika
2 tsp. Kosher Salt
2 tsp. Freshly Ground Black Pepper
2 Cups Tomato Sauce
1 Cup Tomato Paste
12 oz. Sam Adam’s Lager Beer
1 Cup Chicken Stock
Two 15.5 oz. cans Dark Red Kidney Beans with Juice
Two 15.5 oz. cans Pinto Beans with Juice
10 Obamacare Facts
1. 3/4 of America’s 150 million taxpayers
have health insurance through jobs or
government programs.
2. Between 4.5 million & 7.5 million
taxpayers received subsidies for
insurance premiums thru Obamacare
Exchanges.
3. 85% of taxpayers enrolled received
subsidies.
4. Average subsidy: $264/month.
5. January 31st: Obamacare Exchanges
mail tax form 1095-A to enrollees.
Many will have to reconcile their
subsidy.
6. H&R Block projects 3.4 million will
have to pay back part of premiums.
7. Between 3 & 6 million Americans will
pay an Obamacare tax penalty for not
having health insurance in 2014,
according to the US Treasury.
8. Penalty: $95, or 1% of income above a
threshold of approximately $20,000
per couple. A couple making $50,000
in 2014 will pay a $300 penalty.
9. 2015 Penalty: $325 or 2% of income.
10. Obamacare sign-ups hit 9.5 million.
America is about to get a wake up call &
many are not going to like it.
(Source: CNN Money)
Visit us online: www.hr-ps.com
Directions
Add bacon grease & butter to a Lg. Saucepan over high heat.
Add Chiles, bell peppers, & onions, cook until caramelized, 5 minutes.
Add garlic & sauté, 1 minute
Add chuck & brown, 4 minutes.
Add Ground Beef & sausage & brown 7-10 minutes.
Add all spices, 1 minute.
Add tomato sauce & paste, stir to caramelize, 2 minutes.
Stir in beer & stock
Add beans, lower heat & simmer, about 2 hours.
Serve with shredded cheddar cheese, thinly sliced green onions & homemade French Fries cooked in peanut oil.
Christmas Office Party @ The Greene
January 30, 2015 Wages are on the rise due to
unfilled jobs in the U.S. being at their highest level
since 2001. The Labor Department stated the
number of employer job openings stands at nearly 5
million positions. According to Twitter
handle, @crresearch (Credit Suisse), as
unemployment declines, wages begin to rise. Wages have only grown 2% in
the last year but are now on an upward trend because of the tightening
employment market. The National unemployment rate stood at 5.6% in
December with manufacturing jobs being added at double the rate in 2014
versus 2013, 16,000 per month vs 7,000 per month, respectively. Ohio’s
unemployment rate stands, #17 in the Union, at 4.8%. The US workforce
hasn’t seen a healthy, 4% wage growth since 2007, which is imperative in
keeping up with inflation.
Employers who want to attract and maintain a better workforce, need to
think outside the box. Employees need to be appreciated and like what they
do or they will move on. Fifty-One Percent (51%) of workers are actively
looking for, or open to, a career move. 36% of Millennials, the 18-29 age
group, are twice as likely to change jobs in three years or less than the
30-somethings (source: Jobvite). Having non-stop orientations and training
of new recruits is a tremendous drain on any company’s resources.
Proactive workforce management is a necessity in this digital information
age. America’s workforce, because of Social Media , is more connected than
any other time in our nation’s 239 year history. According to Jobvite’s
annual survey, 52% of jobs seekers, use Facebook in their search. Social
Media sites & Google have given even the least academic of us, the power
to improve their position with just a few key strokes.
Unfilled Jobs Pressure Wage Increases
(New) Factoid: HR Associates’ website, www.hr-ps.com, has 840 pages indexed by Bing.
(source: Northcutt.com)
Resume Checklist
Resume writing isn’t easy and a two page, single paragraph resume will assuredly get tossed. Here is checklist of a few important tips to remember.
The purpose of a resume is to land an interview, keep it short-n-sweet with no personal embellishments.
Use “Keywords” to back up your qualities and strengths.
Proofread, proofread again, forward, backward, and then again tomorrow.
Do not include “References”, employers know they are available.
No Pictures or Funky Fonts.
Punctuation, Spelling, & Grammar, get it right.
One Page Only.
Use action verbs like “managed” or “planned”.
When emailing, copy & paste resume into the body to avoid file/attachment compatibility problems with the email recipient.
Visit our Resources and Downloads webpage for interactive resume templates, http://bit.ly/1xGrsVw.
Create a contemporary email account with Gmail using your initials or actual name. Creating this new address will be more professional & your [email protected] will go unnoticed by prospective employers.
Around The Water Cooler
New Arrival
February 3, 2015. Dominic Michael Horner arrived at Upper Valley
Medical Center on December 11th weighing in @ 7 lbs. 11 oz.
Michelle endured 23 hours of labor before her little blue eyed baby
boy decided it was time. Dominic is now 7 weeks old and already
sleeping through the night and has been caught by Paparazzi
(Mom) holding his bottle. Our new Mom is doing well & we are
excited to have her back with us.
On a side note, MJ said her Wednesday to Saturday “Well Baby” hospital stay has
topped out at $29,000 which we all agree is simply ridiculous.
From The President’s Desk
February 5, 2015… HR Associates’ 4th Quarter saw a 25% increase in job assignments with client orders continuing to roll in
despite annual holiday shut downs. To stay on track with clients & with the local unemployment rates below 4.5%, HR
Associates felt it necessary to increase the advertising budget by 30% in January. Much of the increase was due to the variety
of positions being offered by clients.
HR Associates is in process of adding an ACA compliant MEC (Minimum Essential Coverage) Healthcare plan to it’s current
Essential StaffCare indemnity Healthcare offerings. The MEC plan will cover all ACA mandated yearly screenings and services
required by law.
On The Home Front
The Boys: Heather’s Wright State son is now on Major #3… she need say no more? Her High School Senior, D, has been busy
with winter weight-lifting for the upcoming spring Baseball season. Other than invitations, Heather is ready for D’s graduation
ceremony & festivities with a big tent, good food & a giant balloon slide. Her youngest has decided on Baseball too, Heather
hopes the boys’ Fall Ball participation will make a difference in their game this spring.
Fun: Heather has been enjoying her volunteer work with Piqua Baptist’s Upward Basketball program. She has been
organizing the kitchen and helping with concessions every Saturday this season. The Upward Basketball program has been a
real blessing & gift for Piqua and surrounding communities’ youth. Heather invites you to come out and see the kids play. She
thinks you will be impressed and may even get a chuckle out of your visit.
Contact us today for more
information about our
services.
HR Associates
314 N. Wayne St.
Piqua, Ohio
45356
Office: (937) 778-8563
Fax: (937) 778-8569
Email: [email protected]
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www.hr-ps.com