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Draft contracts fast and legally sound

Create employment contracts, offer letters, and HR policy documents following legal best practices. Use when drafting employment agreements, creating HR policies, or standardizing employment documentation.

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Employment Contract Templates

Templates and patterns for creating legally sound employment documentation including contracts, offer letters, and HR policies.

When to Use This Skill

  • Drafting employment contracts
  • Creating offer letters
  • Writing employee handbooks
  • Developing HR policies
  • Standardizing employment documentation
  • Onboarding documentation

Core Concepts

1. Employment Document Types

DocumentPurposeWhen Used
Offer LetterInitial job offerPre-hire
Employment ContractFormal agreementHire
Employee HandbookPolicies & proceduresOnboarding
NDAConfidentialityBefore access
Non-CompeteCompetition restrictionHire/Exit

2. Key Legal Considerations

Employment Relationship:
├── At-Will vs. Contract
├── Employee vs. Contractor
├── Full-Time vs. Part-Time
├── Exempt vs. Non-Exempt
└── Jurisdiction-Specific Requirements

DISCLAIMER: These templates are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Consult with qualified legal counsel before using any employment documents.

Templates and detailed worked examples

Full template library and detailed worked examples live in references/details.md. Read that file when you need the concrete templates.

Best Practices

Do's

  • Consult legal counsel - Employment law varies by jurisdiction
  • Keep copies signed - Document all agreements
  • Update regularly - Laws and policies change
  • Be clear and specific - Avoid ambiguity
  • Train managers - On policies and procedures

Don'ts

  • Don't use generic templates - Customize for your jurisdiction
  • Don't make promises - That could create implied contracts
  • Don't discriminate - In language or application
  • Don't forget at-will language - Where applicable
  • Don't skip review - Have legal counsel review all documents