Let a professional employer organization handle employee-related services such as HR and payroll.
By: Doresa Banning, WomenEntreprenuer
When Beaverton, Ore., business owners Christine and David Vernier’s full-time human resources employee went on maternity leave 14 years ago, they contracted with a professional employer organization, Xenium, to fill in. Although the employee returned, the Verniers kept the PEO on board and have used it ever since.
PEOs are business-to-business companies that provide services including human resources, payroll and related taxes, risk management, compliance and employee benefits.
“I recommend PEOs to a lot of businesses. I’m surprised that more don’t use them,” says Christine Vernier, chief financial officer of Vernier Software & Technology, an 82-employee company that produces hardware and software for data collection in science classes.
“We can be a completely outsourced employer service for our clients who want one vendor who manages all those different programs,” says Anne Donovan, president of Portland-based Xenium…
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