“Do I Really Need HR? My Office Only Has 5 People.”
By Dr. Nikie Walker, Ed.D. | HR Consultant & Leadership Strategist | 20/20 Walker Consulting
Let me guess—you’ve got five employees, everyone wears multiple hats, and HR issues feel more like “just part of running a business” than something you need outside help for. Sound about right?
If you’re a small business owner, you might be wondering if hiring an HR consultant is overkill. After all, you’re not Google. You’re not hiring 20 people a month or dealing with massive payroll systems. But let me tell you something: small teams still need big structures when it comes to people management.
So, do you really need HR? Let’s talk about it.
The Truth About Small Businesses and HR
When you’re running lean, you don’t have a safety net. There’s no HR department down the hall or legal team to tap in when something goes sideways. That means you are the HR department on top of being the CEO, marketing team, scheduler, and coffee runner.
Sound exhausting? It is. And it’s also risky.
You don’t need a full-time HR person on payroll—but you do need someone who can keep your business protected, your people happy, and your processes running smoothly. That’s where an HR consultant (like me) comes in.
Why Even a 5-Person Office Needs HR Support
Here’s the thing: HR isn’t just about hiring and firing. It’s about protecting your business and creating a workplace where people actually want to work.
Here’s what an HR consultant can bring to your team:
1. Compliance Without the Headache
Employment laws change all the time. Wage and hour rules, I-9s, ADA accommodations, OSHA—you name it. One misstep, and suddenly you’re facing fines or lawsuits. A consultant helps you stay on the right side of the law without you having to learn legalese on your lunch break.
2. Better Hiring Decisions
Job descriptions that attract the right talent. Interview questions that actually tell you something. Background checks, offer letters, and onboarding paperwork that doesn’t leave you scrambling. Yup—we do that too.
3. Conflict? Resolved.
It’s all good... until it’s not. When workplace tension bubbles up, you need someone who knows how to de-escalate, mediate, and coach through it. Ignoring conflict or handling it poorly can cost you a good employee—or worse, end up in court.
4. Policy = Protection
“No policy” = “no defense” if something goes wrong. You need clear employee policies—how PTO works, what’s considered harassment, and what happens if someone quits without notice. HR consultants help you build this from scratch, tailored to your business.
5. Cost-Effective and Scalable
Let’s be real: hiring a full-time HR manager doesn’t make sense for most small businesses. But outsourcing HR on an as-needed basis? That’s smart business. It gives you access to expertise without the overhead.
When Should You Bring in an HR Consultant?
If you’ve said “yes” to any of these, it might be time:
- You’re overwhelmed with HR tasks and can’t keep up
- You’re worried you’re not fully compliant (or don’t know what you don’t know)
- You’re hiring and want to do it right the first time
- You’ve had employee issues but aren’t sure how to handle them legally or fairly
- You’re planning to grow and want to build the right foundation
The Bottom Line
You don’t need to be a big company to think big. And you don’t need a full HR department to have HR support.
Whether it’s getting your policies in place, handling a tricky employee issue, or just giving you peace of mind, an HR consultant is your behind-the-scenes business partner—one who helps you avoid costly mistakes and build a workplace you’re proud of.
So yes, even with five employees, you need HR. Not because you're doing something wrong—but because you're doing so much right and deserve to do it with less stress, fewer risks, and more confidence.
Need help getting started? I’ve got you. Let’s chat.