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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

HR Outsourcing Firm Redesigns Website and Offers Trainings to Serve California Employers

CPEhr announced today two company initiatives that will enhance its educational Human Resources services for the growing base of Californiaís small and mid-market employers

CPEhr, one of the largest independently owned Human Resources Outsourcing and Employee Leasing firms in California, announced today two company initiatives that will enhance its educational Human Resources services for the growing base of Californiaís small and mid-market employers.

CPEhr has set in motion a website redesign and in-house training seminars in order to provide current clients and California-based employers with the most up-to-date information regarding Californiaís challenging business environment.

CPEhr, which has been providing HR services to its California clients since 1982, accomplished its first priority of improving the website experience by simplifying its design and adding relevant content, including human resource links, articles, press releases and the companyís most recent white paper report on the employment challenges faced by California employers and the growing trend of HR Outsourcing. The website also features seamless navigation, more focused content and a cleaner interface for a user-friendly experience.

ìThere were two motivations behind upgrading our website,î said Ari Rosenstein, CPEhrís Director of Marketing. ìFirst, we want to offer a more enjoyable user experience and second, we want to offer our clients more online self-service and the opportunity to advertise and interact with other CPEhr clients and employees.î

The technological advancements of the site mean a faster loading experience for users. From the home page, companies with less than 100 employees are directed to content thatís customized for their special needs. For employers with more than 100 employees, their starting point outlines key employment strategies.

CPEhrís in-house training seminars are focused toward employers who want their supervisors to attain the highest levels of managerial and interpersonal skills. The seminars, which are free to both clients and outside business representatives, have become so popular that the company is forced to move them to a larger venue in the future. The educational content can also be accessed via a secure conference line.

ìProviding management training and employee development seminars are an important activity that can boost staff productivity and loyalty,î said Rosenstein. ìHowever, proper training conducted by a certified Human Resources Trainer can be costly, and most businesses never provide it. CPEhr has always offered training for its clients and recently opened its doors to all California employers.î

The next one-hour seminar is scheduled for noon, June 21st, where CPEhr experts will explore the issue of ìManaging Difficult Employees.î In July, the topic will be ìProgressive Discipline,î and in August, CPEhr will hold a course on ìVacation and Sick Policies: How Do They Impact Your Businessí Bottom Line.î

The websiteís fresh look and the in-house seminars are part of CPEhrís evolution as a company, which is growing rapidly as the demand for HR Outsourcing increases. CPEhr assists clients with the time-consuming tasks that bog down employers, including HR administration, labor law compliance, risk management consulting and recruiting services. CPEhr helps clients keep costs down and profits up by implementing cost-effective HR tools to manage the complex California regulations.