Hiring new employees is an important step in growing your business. In New Hampshire, employers enjoy a strong economy and access to qualified talent, but every stage of hiring and onboarding must follow state and federal regulations.
From posting jobs to completing new hire paperwork, compliance errors can slow growth and create unnecessary risk. The key is to establish a consistent and streamlined process that protects your company and helps new employees get off to a strong start.
This guide explains how to stay compliant while improving your hiring and onboarding experience, and how Freedom HCM and Freedom Onboarding from Trivantus can simplify every step.
Employers in New Hampshire are required to follow the fair hiring practices outlined by the New Hampshire Commission for Human Rights (NHCHR). These rules apply to every stage of the recruitment process, from job posting to final offer.
Job descriptions should focus on skills and experience, not personal characteristics. Avoid references to age, religion, disability, or family status. During interviews, ask only questions related to job duties and performance.
Including an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) statement in your job postings helps show your commitment to compliance and professional hiring practices.
Employers may conduct background checks in New Hampshire with the applicant's written consent. If you use a third-party screening provider, you must comply with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
If you choose not to hire someone based on the report, you must send the candidate a pre-adverse action notice, a copy of the report, and a summary of their rights under the FCRA.
All New Hampshire employers must report new and rehired employees to NH Employment Security (NHES) within 20 days of the hire date. Reports can be submitted online, by mail, or by fax. You will need the employee’s name, address, Social Security number, and your federal Employer Identification Number (EIN).
For additional information, see the NH Employment Security page.
Once a candidate accepts the offer, onboarding begins. This stage is your opportunity to build engagement while meeting your compliance obligations.
Every new hire must complete:
Employers must store these forms securely and review them occasionally for accuracy. Missing or incomplete documentation is a frequent cause of compliance penalties.
With Freedom HCM, you can manage new hire records electronically and set automatic reminders for key dates such as I-9 expirations and license renewals. This eliminates manual tracking and ensures compliance.
New Hampshire employers must post up-to-date state and federal labor law notices where employees can easily view them. These cover worker rights and employer obligations.
The required postings include:
You can find current versions on the NH Department of Labor website. Review these annually to ensure accuracy.
Compliance is essential, but a positive onboarding experience helps new employees feel supported and ready to contribute quickly.
Use orientation to welcome new hires, explain company policies, and introduce your culture. A clear and structured first day helps employees feel confident and valued.
Traditional onboarding often involves stacks of paperwork and manual data entry. Freedom Onboarding streamlines this process through a secure online portal that employees and managers can access from any device.
With Freedom Onboarding, you can:
These tools create a faster, more organized onboarding experience that keeps new hires engaged and reduces administrative workload for HR teams.
Training ensures new employees understand systems, workflows, and expectations. Assign a mentor or supervisor to answer questions and guide development. With Freedom HCM, you can document training completion, assign follow-up tasks, and maintain records digitally.
Your employee handbook serves as a foundation for consistent communication and compliance. It should outline company policies, benefits, and disciplinary procedures. Review it regularly to ensure it reflects current labor laws.
When systems are disconnected, manual entry leads to errors. Freedom HCM integrates payroll, HR, benefits, and timekeeping into a single platform. This integration ensures a seamless flow of employee data from onboarding to payroll, improving accuracy and saving time.
Hiring and onboarding do not have to be complicated. Trivantus helps New Hampshire employers stay compliant while improving efficiency through Freedom HCM, and Freedom Onboarding.
Our cloud-based technology simplifies every stage of the employee lifecycle, from recruitment to payroll, while providing hands-on support from a team that understands New Hampshire labor laws.
With Trivantus, you can:
Simplify hiring and onboarding in New Hampshire with Trivantus. Reach out to us today