Rates
Project
Several things are considered such as number of employees, number of positions, status of HR policies and procedures, and overall expected time frame to complete project.
Hourly
Generally, work that would go beyond those services covered in a retainer fee and not large enough to be considered a project. Hourly rates are prorated by minute. Training rate is higher than general HR due to additional preparation required outside the program. The training rate is charged only for the time on-site which includes set-up and tear down before and after the training time frame
Retainer
E-mail, phone, or in-person advice on various HR topics. This would include minor research to obtain readily available materials related to policy or procedures, etc. Generally available five days per week. Evenings and weekends are generally available to accommodate employers who are open beyond the typical work week.