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The Senior Human Resource Generalist will assist in the development and execution of HR strategies in several functional areas to advance business objectives, with a strong focus on Employee Relations, Employee Engagement, and Performance.
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The HR Generalist will support HR leadership and the HR Business Partner team in the day-to-day activities related to employee relations, performance management, workforce planning, employee engagement, etc.
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Leads/Participates in HR projects from inception to completion Qualifications: Experience in Human Resources as an HR Specialist or HR Generalist Specialized knowledge in CA employment law, compensation, organizational planning, organization development, employee relations, preventive labor relations, benefits, and recruitment Strong proficiency with MS Excel (including advanced functions) Customer-focused attitude, with high level of professionalism and discretion.
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5-7 years' experience in increasing HR generalist experience. Collaborates with HR team members across multiple sites to coordinate events and initiatives. Manage HR project work that supports business strategies on as needed basis.
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WHAT YOU’LL DOWe are looking for an HR Generalist to join our growing organization on a Temporary basis. GREAT TO HAVEA bachelor’s degree in Human Resources or a related fieldThree (3) to five (5) years of Human Resources experienceConsiderable knowledge of HR principles and practices of personnel administration including Federal and State employment law.
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We are in the process of recruiting an HR Generalist for our operations in the Gambling Industries sector located in Hawaiian Gardens, California. Open to candidates with 0 or more years of experience in the HR Generalist role or similar.
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The Human Resources Generalist will work with all Service Centers to drive and assist with HR programs and processes. The Generalist is a key member of each Functional Unit’s team and responsible for helping to align HR practices with business objectives for over 300 employees based in the US, India and South Africa.
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The HR Generalist will perform a variety of HR tasks, including full-cycle recruiting, conducting new hire orientation and onboarding, employee relations, maintaining the integrity of our HR database for compliance, and performance management.
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Work for our client that is a specialty manufacturer supplying data center products Summary - Sr. HR Generalist/BPResponsible for supporting employees and leaders in all areas of HR, including staffing and onboarding, compensation and benefits, employee relations and engagement, company events, training and development, health and safety policy interpretation and application, compliance with labor laws/regulatory requirements and HR/payroll system transactions.
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The Bilingual Spanish HR Generalist will function as a partner and trusted resource for managers and be a catalyst in delivering HR solutions to support the specific needs of the business and overall business objectives.
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Specialized experience for this position includes: Experience assisting customers, management, and/or Executives on a wide range of principles, practices, and advisory services related to a Human Resources (HR) specialization such as, but not limited to, HR systems, compensation, classification, recruitment, employee benefits, organizational development, performance management and employee labor relations.
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The Human Resources Generalist (HRG) manages the human resource function for the store operations in assigned regions to include staffing analysis, positive employee relations, training and development, recruiting and retention, and regulatory environment compliance.
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Reporting to the EVP / Chief People Officer, the Sr. Payroll Specialist / HR Generalist will perform multiple payroll and HR duties that strongly contribute to the efficiency of the organization.
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We prioritize creating a positive work environment where employees can thrive, and we are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented individual to join our Human Resources team as an HR Generalist.
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In this position, you will be supporting the HR Manager in a wide range of responsibilities that contribute to our rapid growth. Familiarity with HR laws and regulations, such as employment law and labor laws.
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