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Advertising positions and interviewing
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Learn about the importance of staying open-minded when advertising for new employees and the legal requirements for a fair hiring process.
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Overview of the hiring process
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Navigate the hiring process seamlessly with our step-by-step guide. Find the right candidate, extend an offer, and ensure legal compliance.
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Alternatives to hiring an employee
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Unsure about hiring an employee? Consider the benefits of engaging a contractor or unpaid intern/volunteer to support your business needs.
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Marketing and selling your products or services
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Explore the world of marketing and selling. Gain insights into the various aspects involved in bringing products and services to the market.
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Government support for sole traders
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Get the support you need as a sole trader in New Zealand. Learn about the government programs, benefits, and flexible ACC levies available.
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Your guide to working multiple jobs
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Working multiple jobs in New Zealand? Get the essential information on taxes, expenses, and ACC levies to stay on top of your freelance game.
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Key considerations in contracts
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Discover the key considerations in contracts for self-employment. Ensure you understand the minimum standards and protect your rights.
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Insurance cover for contractors
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Discover the importance of insurance cover for contractors. Find out how the right insurance can protect you from potential financial risks.
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What to consider before you start contracting
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Is contracting right for you? Find out before you make a move. Discover the pros, cons, and things to consider when becoming a contractor.
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Big Tax Changes Coming for Charities: What You Need to Know
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Hold onto your hats – tax changes for charities are on the horizon. Finance Minister Nicola Willis has announced that new rules targeting charity tax loopholes will be revealed in the upcoming Budget next May. What’s Happening? The government is investigating how some organisations structured as charities might be avoiding taxes they should otherwise pay.…