Now Hiring
There comes a time when every start-up entrepreneur just can't do it alone anymore. Is it time to find your first employee?
"Good luck," your boss said, clapping his hand on your
shoulder. Then the big cheese was gone, and you looked down at your
desk. And there it was. Your employee handbook. If you've ever worked for another company, you probably
remember it. You barely glanced at it, but if you had a question,
there was your manual, ready to solve all your problems--from what
to do with your 401(k) to where to park your car. But now you're the big cheese, and you're likely the one
with all the questions about the hiring process. So where's
your employee handbook? Exactly. There isn't one. Luckily, in
the following pages, we've put together most everything
you'll need to consider when expanding your business beyond
yourself. It's the closest thing to a handbook you're
likely to get. Content Continues Below
Good luck.
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