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What To Look For When Selecting a Professional Employer Organization (PEO)
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b) Meet every potential PEO provider. Although there seems to be a lot of PEO companies that are willing to provide you with internet based communication, it will be best that you try to meet these people so that you can gauge their legitimacy and their capability to perform the tasks you need. Other gauges of legitimacy may include:

i. Professional references from clients and colleagues

ii. PEO background - you can check whether the PEO has a history of business competency, actual business certification, permit to operate in the state or country they are based, affiliation to the NAPEO or ESAC, etc.

c) Review the written agreement thoroughly, and preferably have the company's retained lawyer give you a read-through. There is a difference between a verbal agreement and a written contract. Make sure that you know exactly what you are signing, and if you have any questions about certain policies or feel that the contract should be giving you more, then ask your lawyer (or the PEO) company.

A professional employer organization can certainly be a boon to many companies, but only if yours really needs the services offered, and you have thoroughly checked the contract. Make sure that you are getting what you want and that there are no hidden costs that you are unaware of. If everything is fine, then PEOs can save you a lot of money in providing professional help in areas of employment in which you either lack the skills to carry out properly, or would cost you too much to set up a department to handle.

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Ari Rosenstein is the Director of Marketing of CPEhr. Founded in 1982, CPEhr is one of the largest, privately owned HR Outsourcing and PEO firms in California. CPEhr services over 15,000 employees in Califonia, and 35 states. It offers an array of HR services including: employee administration, labor law compliance, payroll and tax services, employee benefits, safety and training. Learn more about PEOs at http://www.cpehr.com .

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