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Free HR Worksheets Catalog

The catalog of free HR worksheet-style templates on HRHelperG — for thinking goals, planning and development through on paper — alongside the calculators that quantify them. This page aggregates and links them; it never duplicates an asset.

Why it matters

Working a problem through a structured worksheet makes assumptions explicit and decisions clearer, and the calculators turn judgement into numbers you can review.

Free, ungated and adaptable.

How to use this catalog

  • Find the worksheet you need.
  • Work the problem through it.
  • Quantify with the linked calculators.
  • Keep it living as things change.
  • Export and share as a PDF.

Export, edit and share documents

The documents, policies and templates this involves can be exported, edited, signed, stored and shared as PDFs with the HELPERG PDF Editor.

Free, ungated HR resources

Templates, checklists, examples and calculators — all free, no signup, nothing gated.

For informational purposes only. This is neutral, educational guidance — not legal, employment-law, immigration, payroll, tax, financial or compliance advice, and not an interpretation of any law. It contains no salary or compensation data, no benchmarks or averages, no fabricated studies, surveys or case studies, and no software, vendor or provider rankings. Requirements vary by jurisdiction, industry and contract and change over time. Confirm all specifics with qualified professionals before acting.
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Every resource below is free and ungated. This catalog links existing assets — it never duplicates one.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What counts as a worksheet here?

Worksheet-style templates for goals, planning and development, plus the browser calculators that quantify them.

Are they free?

Yes — free, printable and ungated.

How do worksheets and calculators relate?

Worksheets structure the thinking; calculators quantify it. Both are linked here.

Is this legal advice?

No. It is general educational guidance.