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Why you should consider outsourcing your HR and people management

October 11, 2022
in Business News, Features, Jersey News, Leadership, People
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Jersey-based People.je, a specialist in providing people and HR services explains why you should consider outsourcing these services.

As a small business owner, you are an expert in your line of business but not necessarily in employment law or people management.

Outsourcing the ‘People/HR’ elements of your business allows you to remove risk from your business as well as saving you time so that you have more time to concentrate your efforts on reaching your strategic business goals, safe in the knowledge that your HR practices are being handled correctly.

Using an experienced outsourcing company such as Jersey-based people and HR service provider People.je can help take away the burden of contracts, letters, tricky meetings with employees, payroll and other employment matters, meaning you do not fall foul of the law, damage your brand or incur hefty bills.

People.je understands that there is not a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to human resources; the team will listen to your business’s needs and devise ways to help. In short, a ‘pick and mix’ approach which offers all the flexibility you need.

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To reflect People.je’s modern take on employment services, they have recently launched their new brand identity.

The fresh look reflects the company’s fresh approach to employment services. They also have a new location, new logo, colour scheme and website.

Since 2017 they have been helping employers to get the ‘people side’ of business right. The company’s core values and unique business model remain the same, having had proven success in supporting a wide-range of SMEs.

Along with the visual transformation, the new identity incorporates an improved business communication style and tone that reflects their business model.

The colours and dots of the new brand identity demonstrate how simple it is to join the dots of employment law and good management so you can power your business through your happy employees.

The transparent model of People.je allows businesses to grow and choose flexible solutions when they need it. The new strapline: ‘Because we know people are at the heart of your business’, expresses who they are and what they do.

The new office is in the heart of St. Helier, so it is great if you want to pop in and chat about the people side of your business.

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Take a look at People.je today to build your people solution plan. For more information, contact People.je via:

  • Website
  • Telephone +44 1534 529664
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook

Click here to see all of People.je’s articles and here to find out more about People.je

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