Former SISTAR member Soyou signs with new agency

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Ex-SISTAR member Soyou has signed an exclusive contract with a new agency, Big Planet Made Entertainment (BPM).

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On September 29, the label newly launched label announced it had reached an agreement with the K-pop singer in a statement to Sports Kyunghang. “We recently signed an exclusive contract with Soyou,” wrote BPM Entertainment, as translated by Soompi. “We successfully made the first step by recruiting vocalist Soyou as the first artist of Big Planet Made.”

The singer later took to Instagram to address the news, saying that she will “come back with various activities so that I can give good energy to my fans who always send me a lot of support and love”. She added: “Please continue to give me your support, and I hope you look forward to [my activities].”

Soyou had departed from longtime agency Starship Entertainment earlier this month, after 11 years with the company. “Thank you to the staff at Starship Entertainment for being with me [up till now]. I’ll return with better music and growth,” Soyou wrote on Instagram following her departure.

The vocalist’s last music release under Starship was the single ‘Good Night My Love’, which featured Babylon and Slow Minsteady as composers and K-pop veteran Lee Hyo-ri as a lyricist.







Following SISTAR’s disbandment in 2017, Soyou went on to pursue a solo career in music, making her solo debut in 2018 with the mini-album ‘Re:Born’. She followed it up with her second mini-album ‘Re:Fresh’ in the same year.

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29 Quick Updos for Long Hair That Are All Easy to Re-Create

Even when we love our latest haircut, style, length—or all of the above—there can still be moments when we hit a creative hair plateau. What I’ve found is that pulling my hair up, back, or simply accessorizing can revive the love of my natural curls. Of course, hair reinvention will look different for each of us depending on our style ideology, hair length, and face shape. But, a new style is just an accessory or shape away.

To help you find some inspiration, I’ve rounded up a few of the chicest yet easy styles for long hair. From low ponytails to curly topknots, there is a style here that I hope will spark your very own hair aha moment. So keep scrolling for 30 easy-breezy hairstyles for long hair you can style in minutes.

If your hair is all one length, have your stylist cut a few face-framing layers to make placing your hair up into a middle-parted updo with tendrils a simple task.

A fringe with a wispy bun is an updo that gives an effortless, chic look. For a more lived-in style, let flyaways do their thing or strategically place each wisp.

Love your signature ponytail? We do too. To take things up a notch by adding some accessories. From clips to bold hair ties, the creative possibilities are endless.

Janet Jackson’s iconic box braids in the 1993 film Poetic Justice are forever beauty inspiration. To achieve this look, the key is the fresh white headband. Taking the DIY approach with a piece of white fabric could work in your favor, but The Wrap Life’s Tencel Flow Wraps take the guesswork out of creating a headband with the right length.

Cassandra’s sleek low bun takes on new life thanks to the structured organza scrunchie taking centerstage.

A topknot, but make it a golden garden? What makes this topknot soar is the lived-in look. If your hair is fine, you may need a touch of hairspray to keep your knot in place, but keep it light.

The ’90s are back in a big way, and so are that decade’s hair accessories. Instead of securing the hair with loads of bobby pins, twist your length up, tuck it, and secure it with a claw hair clip.

Protective styling natural hair is full of versatility. In this case, cornrows offer up a chance to give curly and coily hair a break from manipulation while providing a beautiful, low-maintenance style. Keep a nozzled scalp serum on hand to treat your scalp if you find it needs a little TLC.

Securing a curly high pony is as simple as placing an elastic band at the base of the head to secure each curl. Of course, depending on the density of your hair, a traditional elastic band might not work. But, you’re in luck. There are bands made with curly hair textures in mind. Once secure, pop on a black headband to bring the look full circle.

Pairing a side part with a topknot makes it easy to take your long hair from day to night in minutes (and give your oily hair one more day before you need to wash it). But, again, don’t be afraid to let the flyaways run wild.

I’d be lying if I said this style didn’t take me back to high school days. But, truthfully, I can’t remember why we ever retired this look.

Pulling the hair into an updo doesn’t mean your style has to be intricate. Valeria proves just that. Take a tiny section of hair, give it a curl with a wand (or flat iron), pop the rest of your hair up with a few curby grips, give it a spritz of holding spray, and you’re out the door.

It doesn’t get simpler than this, but you can still have some fun. Add a cool clip or crystal bobby pins to add some personal style.

The two-piece fringe is in, and you can put your own spin on it with a headband. Go colourful or muted. Whatever feels best for you.

With this halo braid, you have options. You can either tuck the length or braid it to the end.

Need a hairstyle that can cover up your oily roots? This style is it. To get the spiked structure applying a molding pomade is your best bet.

Need a sleek updo in seconds? Add a little volume to the crown of your head and spray a touch of holding spray.

Curly topknots give naturals an opportunity to switch things up without the need for a full wash day. Add a scarf, clips, or crystal curby grips to make the style you own.

Pulling the hair back off the face can make even the most confident person feel exposed. But, in our opinion, that’s the best part. Show off your beautiful features with this sleek bun. Depending on your hair texture, you’ll need different style products. But edge control, pomades, and holding spray are often great products, no matter your hair type.

This gorgeous full glam ‘do will likely take a little extra time. However, we think it will be worth every second.

We know topknots can feel one-dimensional, but J.Lo reminds us that adding a few free-flowing hairpieces to frame the face can add new life to this beloved style.

If you take a close look at Halle Bailey’s ponytail, you can see that her locs are braided and wrapped around the base of her ponytail. This is a simple way to add texture to a classic.

This showstopping two-toned look gives us a super sleek topknot complimented by two face-framing pieces that bring the focus back to Dua Lipa’s smokey, icy blue eye look.

Baby hairs and braids are always a dynamic duo. To get the wavy baby hair look on Zoe Kravitz, grab a Baby Tress Edge Styler to skillfully lay down those baby hairs.

Zendaya’s deep side swoop and flipped ponytail is giving us all the feels of the ’90s, and we’re here for all of it.

Grab one of your go-to silk scarves and place it around the base of your ponytail for a stylish touch.

Tracee Ellis Ross’s cascading braided ponytail is a style we can’t wait to try.

Bantu knots are another excellent protective style. Braid each section for a more textured look or go traditional by twisting then securing each knot.

Next up, the bob hairstyles we really love. 

15+ Best Things to Do at the Venetian Las Vegas

Here is our guide on the best things to do at the Venetian.

The Venetian is still one of my favorite hotels in Las Vegas. Even though visitors are all about the shiniest or biggest new hotel on the Strip, the Venetian has maintained a classic charm that we love.

They have a ton of fun things to do, eat, and it’s the prettiest casino-hotel to photograph. Plus, parking is free.

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A big thank you to Grand Canal Shoppes and Venetian for hosting some of our meals and experiences. All opinions are always our own. This post may contain affiliate links, where we receive a small commission on sales of the products that are linked at no additional cost to you. Read our full disclosure for more info. Thank you for supporting the brands that make Local Adventurer possible.

Last Updated: September 29, 2021

15 Best Things to Do at The Venetian Las Vegas

1. Gondola Ride (Indoor & Outdoor)

3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, 89109, map

The Gondola Ride at The Venetian is an iconic Vegas activity. Out of all the touristy activities, it’s one that we’ve repeated (5x!) and recommend for visitors.

There are two separate rides: an indoor ride and an outdoor ride. After having done both, we prefer the outdoor ride (as long as it’s not blistering hot outside). You also get serenaded!

Local Tip: When it gets busy, tickets aren’t always available for certain time slots. It’s best to book a ticket ahead of time.

More: The Venetian Gondola Ride in Las Vegas – What You Need to Know

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2. PanIQ Room Escape Room & Lounge

3325 S Las Vegas Blvd Grand Canal Shoppes Level 2M, 89109, map

We’ve done over 10 escape rooms in Las Vegas, and there are only two located on the Strip. PanIQ Room is one of them and is located inside the Grand Canal Shoppes at the Venetian.

They have 3rd gen (higher tech) escape rooms with fun reveals. On top of that, there is a lounge where you can get drinks while you wait.

We did the Atlantis room and even bounded as Little Mermaid characters. If you want to see how it compares to other escape rooms, check out our Vegas escape rooms post linked below.

Local Tip: Use code ‘localadventurer’ for 10% off your booking!

More: 9 Best Las Vegas Escape Rooms

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Paniq Escape Room Las Vegas - Best Things to Do at the Venetian

3. Museum of Dream Space

3327 S Las Vegas Blvd Ste 2732, 89109, map

The Museum of Dream Space, or MODS, showcases digital art. There are five main rooms with different themes and installations where you can freely roam and take photos.

You can see all the rooms on this IG reel or TikTok.

Local Tip: Get a coupon for the Museums of Dream Space here.

More: 25 Best Photo Spots in Las Vegas + Tips From a Local

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4. Sandbox VR

3377 Las Vegas Blvd S #2235, 89109, map

We’ve tried a handful of different VR experiences, and this is our favorite so far. It feels very immersive.

You and your team of up to 6 people are in a room to freely move around. Your body is tracked by the motion sensors and you work together to accomplish your goals.

They recommend maxing out the number of people for each experience to increase your chances of success.

In the end, it’s so fun to watch the trailer that they create of your experience. It switches between the footage of you in real life to what it looks like in VR.

Local Tip: Depending on the experience you choose, it can be a workout. Dress comfortably. A long dress was not the best choice, but it worked out okay. In the VR, my legs were constantly moving because of it.

More: 15 Unique Bucket List Worthy Experiences in Las Vegas

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5. Minus5 Ice Bar

3377 S Las Vegas Blvd #2140, 89109, map

Cozy up and get a drink at the Minus5 Ice Bar where everything around you is covered in ice and your drinks are served in glasses made of ice. It’s the perfect escape from the Vegas heat.

This is our favorite location so far with icescapes of penguins, polar bears, and even a Star Wars section.

When we went, there were times it was empty, and there were times it was packed. Most people stayed for a drink and some photo opps, so the flow was sporadic.

They provide a jacket, hat, and gloves to keep you warm, but proper shoes are your responsibility. Read our tips below.

Local Tips:

  • Save money by prebuying drinks when you get your ticket.
  • Use the coasters. One of my drinks slid right off the table.
  • Wear close-toed shoes. Like an idiot, I wore sandals thinking I could make it. My feet were pretty cold from the get-go, but after I spilled the drink on myself (rookie move), I was not enjoying myself anymore. They were nice enough to replace my drink for me, but my toes were not having it. Just wear the closed-toed shoes, yeah?
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6. Atomic Saloon Show

3327 South Las Vegas Blvd Level 2, 89109, map

We’ve seen the other two Spiegelworld shows, Absinthe and Opium, but have yet to see the Atomic Saloon Show. We’ve heard a lot of great things about it, and one of our friends told us it’s their favorite out of the three.

If this show is anything like Absinthe and Opium, you’ll have a great time.

Local Tip: If you’re having dinner at any of the restaurants before the show, just let them know you have a show to get to so they can get you out in time.

More: 9 Las Vegas Shows You Can’t Miss

7. Madame Tussauds Las Vegas

3377 S Las Vegas Blvd Ste. 2001, 89109, map

This was one of those cheesy experiences we wanted to try, and we ended up having way more fun than we expected. Some of them looked so real, I was afraid to go near them.

It’s always fun playing tourist at home. I’m not sure I would put it at the top of my list of things to do if it was my first visit to Vegas, but maybe if it was my third or fourth.

It’s your chance to take a bunch of photos with celebs without actually bothering them IRL. Get tickets here.

Local Tip: They also have a Marvel 4D show.

More: Madame Tussauds Wax Museum Las Vegas

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8. Streetmosphere

3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, 89109, map

This is one of the top free activities to do in Las Vegas. Head to St. Mark’s Square on the weekends to catch a free 15-minute show. You’ll see a rotation of performers sing, play instruments, and dance.

Performances run every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 12 PM to 7:30 PM.

Local Tip: Get a table at Mercato Della Pescheria for dinner and a show.

More: 25 Free Things to Do in Las Vegas

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9. X-Pot

3327 S Las Vegas Blvd Suite 2884, 89109, map

If you love hot pot, X-Pot takes it to the next level. My favorite was the chicken broth with the Wagyu feast. Don’t forget the drinks – so good! You even have robot servers assisting the human servers.

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10. TAO Nightclub

3377 S Las Vegas Blvd, 89109, map

TAO Nightclub is still one of the popular clubs on the strip. It’s been around for over a decade and often hosts the biggest DJs and artists. 

Local Tip: Check their events calender to find out who will be there.

11. LOVE Sculpture

3325 S Las Vegas Blvd, 89109, map

The LOVE sculpture in the Waterfall Atrium is a popular photo spot. Created by artist Laura Kimpton, the giant red letters are 12 feet tall and span 36 feet across. We saw one of her other pieces in Reno too!

Local Tip: Make sure you have a wide-angle lens to capture the whole thing.

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12. Shop at the Grand Canal Shoppes

3377 Las Vegas Blvd S, 89109, map

There are a ton of shops at the Grand Canal Shoppes. We love wandering under the painted skies and along the beautiful canals.

When we need to buy gifts, we like to pick up chocolates from ROYCE.

13. The Wishing Tree

3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, 89109, map

The Wishing Tree is a 20-foot olive tree sculpture with brass leaves and hidden glass birds. It’s a fun photo spot and has an AR experience. Just scan the QR code and speak your wish into an Instagram filter and see what happens.

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14. Photo Opps in Front and at the Red Corridor

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The Venetian is one of our favorite photo spots in Las Vegas. Not only do you get iconic moments like the Gondola Ride, but the front outdoor area is so picturesque. There’s a bridge to shoot at and corridors too.

Local Tip: Early mornings will be the least crowded!

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15. See Musical Artists or Comedians at The Venetian Theatre

There is a steady stream of guests that come perform at the Venetian, whether it’s your favorite musical act or comedian. We saw Kelly Clarkson perform a few years ago. We highlighted some upcoming acts for you.

  • Chicago 9/15-18
  • Derek Hough No Limit 9/22-11/21
  • STYX 9/24-26
  • Andrew Schulz Stand Up 10/2
  • ZZ Top: Viva Las Vegas 10/8-16
  • Adam Lambert 10/20-30
  • Eric D’Alessandro 10/30
  • Earth, Wind & Fire 11/10-20
  • Anthony Rodia Stand Up 11/27
  • Josh Turner 12/4
  • The Go-Gos 12/31-1/1
  • Erasure 2/27/22

Local Tip: Check out this page to see who else is scheduled to perform.

6. KAMU Ultra Karaoke

3327 S Las Vegas Blvd Suite 2890, 89109, map

We love karaoke, but particularly Asian karaoke where you get your own private room. Kamu Ultra Karaoke is the first Asian karaoke spot on the strip. Get a room for you and your friends to sing your heart out, order delicious food, and drink up.

Local Tip: Waits for rooms can get really long on the weekends. Go early.

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Top 10 items of essential equipment when planning an outdoor event

Summer in the UK brings with it a huge amount of outdoor events.  OK, so the past couple of COVID years have been the exception but at least now we’re seeing a return to ‘normal’.

Whether it’s a country show, game fair, music festival, outdoor theatre performance, corporate family gathering or simply a family celebration in the back garden, the warm summer nights lend themselves perfectly to us relaxing with our friends and colleagues, drinking and dancing the night away.  Everyone loves attending events, and you’ll no doubt want to make your event the best ever!

With this in mind, there are certain elements of any outdoor event that need to be considered in the planning stage when it comes to outdoor event equipment hire, so whether you’re a large event organiser or a family member organising a surprise birthday party at home, here’s our advice when choosing outdoor equipment to hire, for any occasion.

Cover!

OK, if you’re planning a summer event, then you’ve probably got a picture in your mind of a hot day gong through to a warm evening.  But how much faith do you have in the great British weather?  Ever heard of Murphy’s Law?  Yes – if it CAN go wrong, it WILL go wrong.  Don’t worry, you’re not alone – many people have come unstuck in NOT planning for every eventuality when it comes to the weather.  Always have some gazebos or quick tents to hand so that you can erect these if needs be to provide some valuable cover if the rain comes.  You never know!

Heating

And whilst summer brings with it lovely sunshine, once the sun goes down, the temperature can soon drop.  Therefore, why not look at sourcing some outdoor patio heaters, for instance.  These are normally powered by patio gas and provide heat coverage of up to 3 metres.  If you hire patio heaters, then you’ll extend the amount of time that your guests will be able to enjoy your outside space!

Lighting

Again, once the sun goes, so the light starts to fade.  It’s important to ensure that there is adequate lighting at your event, regardless of the size.  Festoon lights are very popular at the moment for outdoor terraces and gardens – these are regular sized bulbs on long cables which can be draped across an area.  Usually electrically powered or solar-powered (again, can you RELY on the weather!), these look fantastic during evening events.

Seating

Always ensure that you provide adequate seating for the guests at your event. Also make sure that the style of the seating is in line with your event.  If it’s a simple garden party at home, why not consider affordable patio tables and chairs.  If it’s a wedding reception, why not check out ranges of outdoor rattan furniture.  Or, if it’s a corporate event, there’s plenty of outdoor table and chair sets which are both comfortable and which look professional.

Tables

As well as seating, you’ll also need tables.  Yes, this might sound obvious, but if you’re catering outside, then have you got some prep tables for the catering team?  What about tables for condiments?  And what about if it’s a self-service buffet style event?  Consider your event furniture carefully and hire accordingly.  Attention to detail is always important when it comes to outdoor event furniture hire!

Cooking facilities

Depending upon the type and size of outdoor event you are organising, the chances are that you’ll need some form of catering.  Whether this with a professional caterer or simply that you’re doing a BBQ for the family in the back garden, always ensure that you have the right catering equipment.  If you don’t, then there’s plenty of catering equipment hire companies in the UK who will be able to offer you exactly what you need, in both gas and electric options.

Refrigeration

Similar to catering equipment, refrigeration also needs to be considered.  For larger catering events, why not check out trailer fridges and freezers which are simply towed into position on site and which provide walk-in cold rooms for your catering teams.  And for those small parties in the garden, you need somewhere to keep the beers chilled!  Remember, any electrical appliances outside need to be kept under cover.

Cups, cutlery & crockery

It goes without saying that you’d need to hire tableware for your event, if you are catering.  Remember, you are outside, and so the chances of things being dropped, broken or smashed increases.  Patio slabs can be very unforgiving!  You might want to consider paper or plastic plates (the ranges you can get are impressive nowadays), along with reusable plastic cups.  Again, you can hire plastic pints, half pints, wine glasses, Champagne flutes and many more styles of reusable cups from the leading event hire companies across the UK.

Entertainment

Whether it’s watching the latest heavyweight boxing match, World Cup or Euro football match, or whether it’s a band playing on a stage, entertainment is key.  And, if there’s nothing to watch, make sure there’s some music to listen to.  Everyone likes to let their hair down and have a boogie, and so give your guests what they want!

People!

And whilst, not in any way classed as ‘equipment’, your event will all be about the people, especially after the past 18 months we’ve all had.  People make an event, and if they are busy snapping away on their camera phones and posting to Instagram, you know that you’re making a good impression and that your guests are enjoying themselves!

In a nutshell, therefore, planning an outdoor event can be full of fun…or it can be a headache.  Like anything else, give yourself plenty of time to plan, and always have a plan B, C and D in the back of your mind, as things never quite go 100% to the original plan!  Fortunately, when it comes to event equipment hire and outdoor event furniture hire Manchester and nationwide, the UK has some fantastic suppliers who will be able to help and advise you when the time comes.

And finally, let’s keep our fingers crossed for decent weather!…

 

 

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What You May Need To Provide Your Employees With As A New Business

You will be expected to supply your employees with a variety of needs and wants when it comes to operating as a new business.

All businesses will have this requirement, but it will be more relevant to you as you will have no employees to begin with. Consider providing incoming employees with everything they need and more before they first start.

Supporting Mental Health

Something that many businesses have neglected for a long time is the mental well-being of their employees. With times changing, it means that as a new business, you will be expected to support employees through mental health challenges, and not discriminate based on any mental health issues that they may have. You should consider researching mental health in the workplace to find out more.

Providing Adequate Training

When you’re a new business, you will likely need to hire a bunch of employees who have no idea about your business. This means you will need to provide them with adequate training so that they are fully prepared to do the job. You could be on the ground floor working with them, or you could hire managers to do that whilst you manage the paperwork.

Either way, it will be important for you to have a workforce that is fully committed and trained to do the job, to satisfy as many customers as possible, whilst also avoiding mistakes. Mistakes could be costly and impact the business in several different ways.

Educating Staff

As well as providing an adequate amount of training for your new staff, it may also benefit you and your organisation to educate them along their career path. This could be through online college courses, or it could be on site with a member of staff who is higher up.

Education can help to guide employees in their career with you, with specific lessons that they could take with them along the way. As a new business, offering education to new employees in some small way is also a great way to attract talented applicants for roles you’re trying to fill.

Providing Suitable Equipment

Depending on your line of work, you will need to ensure that your employees have suitable equipment to get the work done. Not only is this a legal requirement that they must meet, but it will also make them feel more comfortable in the role.

For example, if you have employed someone as a builder, and they don’t have the tools to build, then they aren’t exactly going to be able to do much. Some employers may require staff to already have their equipment, which you should make clear before offering them a contract of offer of employment of any kind.

You should always have basic equipment on hand, in case any employee can’t bring anything in for any reason. However, you should still be looking to upgrade equipment as you go to help keep standards high. It will also look more professional for your customer base, as they will see how much effort you put in for satisfaction.

In some lines of work, you may need to provide suitable clothing for employees to get work done. This could be goggles for factories to protect eyes, or masks to prevent excess sawdust from getting into the lungs.

Many industries will require safety boots to get work done. These boots help protect an employee’s feet from either something hot or something hard. There will be a few different suppliers you could consider purchasing from, or at least recommending your employees to go to for a certain brand.

One such brand known as Safety Boots UK offers a range of safety boots, work boots, and safety shoes for all types of industrial work. Working with a reputable supplier such as this will help organise your new business, and create a partnership.

Partnerships are important for businesses of any size and shape so that they can operate to their full potential. Even the biggest brands will have suppliers and partners they work with every day in some way, from stock management to computer systems. Consider attending industry events to find what operations could work for you and your business.

Creating Rules And Responsibilities

As an employee, you will need to make it clear to your employees that there are rules and responsibilities in place. This could be known as a code of conduct, which you may need to develop along with the government guidelines and industry-specific demands.

You will need to ensure that your staff are always aware of these rules, which is why you should inform them when they first come in. It will also benefit you to remind them over time, either through training schemes, or meetings. In some cases, your code of conduct may change, which will require you to reintroduce the staff to it, including all the changes.

These rules also help create guidelines for employers and managers to follow. Employment is a two-way street, where you will need to work with employees to create a safe space for them to work so that they are capable of following the rules without hassle or worry.

Abiding By Health And Safety Rules

On a similar scale, you as a new business will need to ensure the workplace meets certain demands for health and safety. These demands are backed by government law, where you need to provide basic needs. For example, you need to ensure that you are not putting an employee in knowing the risk, where they are suitably prepared for any potential issues.

When it comes to the actual workplace, you may need to provide sufficient lighting, such as natural lighting and provide fresh air. You should speak to HR professionals, or consider hiring some so that they can explain the basics of these rules and help work with employees to ensure they are getting everything that they could need.

Perks And Benefits

In some cases, you may need to provide your employees with the means of job benefits, to help convince them to stay working with you. The modern employee doesn’t simply want to work to survive, they want to work to enjoy life. That’s why many businesses partner up with discount and benefits companies to offer their employees something unique.

Aside from benefits and discounts, some employers utilise a bonus scheme to incentivise employees to work hard during the month, so that they can enjoy a monetary bonus for whatever they choose going forward. These bonuses could come for targets that employees hit, or just loyalty bonuses for staying with the company for a set amount of time.

Job Enrichment And Security

Finally, employees within a new business will feel better about working in a new organisation if they have job enrichment as soon as possible. This means they need to enjoy their working conditions and don’t burn out whilst doing so.

In terms of job security, many job seekers may view a new business as a risk, whereas others may see the business as an opportunity to grow with it from the ground up. Either way, you will need to work with these employees to help promote job security and make them feel safe with their job and financial future.

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