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Employment 101 for Startups | Startup Women

 
 
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Some topics require more time to dive into. These interactive workshops will be hosted by subject matter experts who will provide best practices and actionable takeaways that entrepreneurs can implement to their businesses straight away. Workshops will also feature breakout rooms, giving attendees the opportunity to discuss the topic at hand with the speakers and fellow attendees. We encourage all attendees to come ready to engage with each other!


ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP
As you grow and scale your business, hiring the right talent is crucial to your success. For many startups, it’s important to both find and retain the right team members. This workshop will walk you through what you need to know when hiring your first employee, including understanding the difference between an employee and a contractor, the importance of well-built employment agreements, and key employment compliances to be aware of.

EVENT DETAILS
Wednesday, October 18, 2023
9 - 10:30 AM PT | 12 - 1:30 PM ET

SPEAKERS
Jenny Faucher: President & CEO, Managing Matters
Yonida Koukio: Business and IP Lawyer, Oziel Law

AGENDA
12:00 PM ET | Opening Remarks 
12:05 PM ET | Presentation
01:05 PM ET | Breakout Rooms with attendees & speakers
01:25 PM ET | Closing Remarks

WHO IS THIS WORKSHOP FOR?
Early stage, women-identifying entrepreneurs looking to learn more hiring and employment.

PLEASE NOTE:
This workshop has limited attendance. Registration is on a first come, first serve basis.


PARTNERS
The Startup Women program is powered by Startup Canada, co-presented by The Scotiabank Women Initiative and UPS, and in partnership with EDC and Mastercard and and our community of ecosystem partners including BDC, Women Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub (WEKH), North Forge, Invest Ottawa, Women Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub, The Shepreneur Project, Northumberland Community Futures Development Corporation, Women’s Enterprise Organizations of Canada (WEOC).