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Lisa Ormenyessy, Business Coach and Marketing Specialist at Straight Talk Group
Hi Wajahat, I have not experience in the HR space per sea, however like all new businesses relationships are going to be your number one referral source for now. I would be creating some business cards and going to as many netwroking sessions as possible where I could be meeting business owners that are in need of HR advisory. Good Luck
Sonia King, Founder & Managing Consultant at King Consulting HR
When drafting a contract between yourself and a service provider you need to be very specific and detaild about what you are agreeing to and the deliverables. As well as who is responsible for what, and what will be the consequences of none delivery or poor performance.
The language needs to be strictly legal in nature and not every day business speak. I highly recommend using a legal template and adjusting according to your business and the vendor/supplier.
There are a few online tools you can use, but make sure they are for the Australian situation and not American or Brittish, because their judicial systems are different to ours.
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