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The Human Resources Generalist is responsible for the day-to-day management of HR Operations while working closely with all US Entities of Hanwha Qcells. This position reports to the Global HR Business Partner.
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People Business Partner: Act as an HR business partner to support employees across the organization, monitor employee morale, assist with organizational change management, and partner with managers on challenging people-related issues and decisions.
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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $236,800 - $270,300 for Sr Director, HR Business PartnerSan Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $250,800 - $286,300 for Sr Director, HR Business Partner.
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We are looking for a strategic HR Generalist to join our dynamic team and enhance our HR processes. Bachelor’s degree in HR, business administration, or a related field.
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They will also serve as the dedicated, senior HR business partner to Lyft’s CEO and a member of the Executive Team, while creating and delivering people strategies to drive pillars of the business forward.
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Linktree is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior People and Culture Business Partner to join our team in California. Product & Engineering Business Partnering: Be a key strategic member of Product and Engineering, acting as a trusted advisor and partner to the functions and their executive leaders on all people-related matters.
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We are looking for experienced SAP SuccessFactors functional, technical and other resources to help sustain the current HR/Payroll application which has been live for the last 18 months.
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The Senior People Business Partner is responsible for driving talent and business outcomes for leaders and teams across Babylist. Reporting to the VP, People, you will collaborate with leaders to understand business objectives and challenges and use data to inform potential solutions that live our values and propel our business forward.
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The Human Resources Generalist is responsible for aligning business objectives with employees and management in designated Operations units. Position : Human Resources Generalist.
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Provide general leadership for the HR Operations function, including acting as a strategic partner to business leaders on general HR topics. At least 15 years of experience working in Human Resources as a generalist or within the benefits, compensation or payroll function specifically.
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The Human Resources Generalist will partner closely with different departments to coordinate event planning, support office operations, and ensure a clean work space. We are looking for a Human Resources Generalist to be onsite in our SF office.
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Managing Partner and Managing Directors formerly of Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Raymond James, and Suntrust. Perform due-diligence on high-growth FinTech companies including conducting various valuation analyses (e.g. DCFs, public comparables, precedent transactions) for companies across FinTech verticals and business models.
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Partner with Director, HRBP to develop and implement effective HR policies and practices that will support the strategic growth of the business. We are excited to have an experienced Senior HR Business Partner join our amazing HR team at 4D Molecular Therapeutics.
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Agenus is seeking a dynamic and motivated Manager, HR Business Partner (HRBP) to join our Manufacturing site in Emeryville, CA. This pivotal role offers an exciting opportunity to impact our organization during a landmark period in our 25+ year history.
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40% Participate in development activities for UCPath, the PeopleSoft HCM ERP system, including, but not limited to, the areas of HR, Payroll, General Ledger, Commitment Accounting, Absence Management, partnering with other parties, including vendor consultants to incorporate industry best practices and development of defect-free enhancements for the system.
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