Exit interview questions are questions asked to departing employees to understand why they are leaving and how the organization can improve employee experience, culture, and retention.
Employee departures are an inevitable part of any organization. While turnover can feel disruptive, it also presents an opportunity—if handled correctly. One of the most valuable tools HR teams have during…
Paid Time Off (PTO) is a company benefit that allows employees to take approved time away from work while continuing to receive their regular pay.
Paid Time Off—commonly referred to as PTO—is one of the most important and most closely examined benefits in modern workplaces. For employees, PTO represents rest, flexibility, and work-life balance. For employers, it is…
Payroll doesn’t have to be complicated, even if your business already uses a payroll system like Sage or QuickBooks. InStaff is designed to work with over 50 payroll platforms, meaning you can simplify payroll, HR, and time tracking without changing your existing setup. And the best part? You can get started in minutes.
If you’ve ever wondered how to streamline payroll without disrupting…
Managing HR and payroll shouldn’t feel like a financial trap. Yet, many traditional HR tools bundle features into rigid pricing plans, charging businesses for modules they may never use. Gusto, BambooHR, Rippling — all of them include “extras” that may be unnecessary for your team.
InStaff is different. Our modular pricing allows you to pay only for the features your…
Payroll day shouldn’t feel like a marathon. Yet for many HR teams, it does. Printing, sorting, and distributing paystubs is not just tedious — it’s a huge drain on time and resources.
The average payroll administrator spends 3–5 hours per pay cycle handling paystubs. Over a year, that adds up to 130 hours spent on a task that could be automated in a…
Payroll processing is one of the most time-consuming and error-prone tasks for businesses. For many companies, HR teams spend hours manually handling paystubs, calculating overtime, and reconciling hours — tasks that drain resources and add stress every pay cycle.
Orion L., CFO at Platinum Electrical Contractors Inc., puts it succinctly:
“Now we need 1/3 of the…
Be honest—if you’re still using spreadsheets to track employee hours, you’ve probably told yourself: “It works. Why change it?”
That’s the trap.
Because spreadsheets don’t fail loudly. They fail quietly—through small errors, missed hours, and “close enough” calculations that slowly cost your business more than you realize.
1. Payroll Errors You Don’t Catch (Until It’s Too Late)
Spreadsheets rely on manual input. That means:
Someone…
If you’ve been putting off switching your time tracking system, it’s probably not because you love your current setup.
It’s because you’re thinking: “This is going to be a hassle.”
It might disrupt payroll
Employees might resist it
Setup could take weeks (or months)
Something might break in the process
That hesitation is valid. No one wants to risk payroll errors or compliance…