Live virtual HR training

HR Training in Tallahassee, FL

Live, instructor-led HR and compliance training for Tallahassee teams. Every course runs online, so anyone in Florida can attend. In-person seats are available in Charlotte and Raleigh, and private on-site delivery is available.

1,500+Learners trained / yr
HRCI & SHRMApproved provider
NationwideLive virtual, all 50 states

Why it matters here

HR training challenges facing Tallahassee teams

Keeping good people is the daily contest for Tallahassee employers. Across Florida, workers quit at an average monthly rate of 2.2 percent in 2025 (BLS JOLTS state estimates, retrieved 2026-07-27), and each exit lands extra load on the managers who stay. With 115,479 private-sector jobs in Leon County, supervisor skill is the cheapest retention tool available.

1958

Founded in Charlotte in 1958. Now serving Florida employers with live online HR training.

95%

of establishments in Leon County have fewer than 50 employees (Census County Business Patterns, 2023, retrieved 2026-07-27). Small teams, real exposure.

100%

Live online delivery for Florida: no travel, no residency requirement.

How Tallahassee teams attend

Three ways to train your Tallahassee team

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Live virtual

Attend from anywhere in Tallahassee

Instructor-led online sessions, open to your whole team. No travel.

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In person

Charlotte & Raleigh

In-person seats at our Carolinas training centers when you prefer a classroom.

Private on-site HR training for a team
Private on-site

We come to your team

Private delivery for your organization, live online or on-site.

Florida employment context

HR compliance for Florida employers

Florida does not require private employers to provide harassment prevention training. The Florida Civil Rights Act of 1992 prohibits workplace discrimination and harassment at employers with 15 or more employees and is enforced by the Florida Commission on Human Relations, alongside federal Title VII through the EEOC’s Miami District Office. Florida employers generated 6,784 EEOC charge receipts in fiscal year 2025, the second-highest state total in the country (EEOC Table E1b, FY 2025, retrieved 2026-07-27). No mandate does not mean no exposure: documented manager training is the recognized mark of reasonable care under federal case law, and it is the first thing a defense lawyer asks a Tallahassee employer to produce. Catapult’s live online sessions give Tallahassee managers that documentation: instructor-led training with a completion record for every attendee.

Employment law guidance reviewed by Karol Dixon, Senior HR Advisor, and Cindy Satter, Senior HR Advisor, SHRM-SCP, PHR. See Catapult HR Advisors.

Sources: Florida Commission on Human Relations · Florida Civil Rights Act (Ch. 760) · EEOC charge statistics, FY 2025

Provided for general information, not legal advice. Requirements change; confirm current obligations with the agency or qualified counsel.

Local industries

Training for Tallahassee’s key industries

Leon County’s private employment runs on Health Care (22,734 jobs), Hospitality and Food Service (16,613), Retail (15,850) and Professional Services (15,162) (BLS Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, 2025 annual averages, retrieved 2026-07-27). Each sector carries different HR pressure points, and the courses meet them where they are.

Tourism & Hospitality

Front-line turnover in Tallahassee hospitality means supervisors are always onboarding, and guest-facing conflict lands on the newest people.

Often booked here: Customer Service Excellence Dealing with Difficult People Team Leader Certificate Program.

Healthcare

Clinical managers in Tallahassee are usually promoted from practice, not trained into supervision, and they carry the heaviest leave and accommodation load of any sector.

Often booked here: Fundamentals of Supervision Certificate Program FMLA in Action: A Practical Approach ADA in the Workplace: Accommodation.

Real Estate

Tallahassee real estate teams are largely independent contributors, which makes influence and clear written communication matter more than formal authority.

Often booked here: Mastering Communication Skills Navigating Conflict: Strategies for Effective Resolution Effective Time Management: Tools and Techniques for Success.

Technology

Tallahassee technology employers promote fast, so managers often lead peers within months. Spreadsheet and analysis skill gaps show up just as quickly.

Often booked here: Team Leader Certificate Program MS Excel Level 1 Data-Driven Decision-Making.

Local roots

Serving Tallahassee & Leon County

From single seats to full cohorts, Catapult trains teams across Tallahassee and Leon County through live online sessions and private delivery, and has trained employers since 1958.

  • Tallahassee is on Eastern Time: published session times are your local times, with no conversion to do
  • HRCI and SHRM recertification credit on most courses, with completion records
  • Same live course catalog and session dates available in every state

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Tallahassee HR training questions

Who enforces the Florida Civil Rights Act?

The Florida Commission on Human Relations, headquartered in Tallahassee, investigates employment discrimination charges under the Act at employers with 15 or more employees. Complaints must be filed within 365 days. Federal charges run parallel through the EEOC. The agencies cross-file, so a single incident routinely opens both state and federal exposure.

Yes. Every public course runs live online with an instructor, so teams in Tallahassee and across Leon County join without travel. There is no residency requirement and no membership needed to register.

Catapult’s classroom sessions run at the Charlotte and Raleigh learning centers. For Tallahassee employers the two usual routes are live online, which is how most teams attend, or private delivery at your own Tallahassee location on a date you choose.

Florida Civil Rights Act of 1992, enforced by the Florida Commission on Human Relations. Catapult training helps Tallahassee managers meet those obligations in practice, not just in policy. This is general information, not legal advice.

Tallahassee employers come mainly from Tourism & Hospitality, Healthcare, Real Estate. Those sectors book supervisory and employment-law training most often, because managers are usually promoted from the work rather than trained into managing it. The industry notes above list the courses each sector books.

Most single-session courses are $249 for members and $289 for non-members, with three or more seats priced lower. Certificate programs start at $529. A Class Pass covers the whole catalog for a year at $999 for members and $1,199 for non-members.

Yes. Live online training is open to every employer in Leon County, and private on-site delivery is available throughout the region. Sessions and private delivery reach 32310, 32312, 32313 and the surrounding area.

Train your Tallahassee team with confidence

Live online sessions open to Florida, or private delivery built around your organization.