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What Is Human Resources?

Analytics in HR

As a function, HR covers the processes, practices, and strategies to attract, develop, and retain employees who contribute to the company’s overall success. Managing Human Resources involves overseeing all aspects of HR, such as hiring, training, compensating, engaging, promoting, and retaining employees.

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7 Dos and Don’ts of Communicating Total Compensation Reports

Compensation Today

As a PayScaler and a people manager, one of my all-time favorite features of our PayScale Insight product is the (newly updated!) Employee Compensation Report , which enables managers to communicate with employees about their total compensation reports. DO: Share total compensation reports with your employees.

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14 Entry-Level HR Positions To Know (Plus How To Start in HR)

Analytics in HR

The field of HR includes a variety of focus areas, such as recruiting, talent acquisition, compensation and benefits , HR training, employment compliance, diversity, equity and inclusion , HRIS technology, and HR communications. HR career path 3: Role expansion A third path into HR can be through role expansion.

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HR Generalist: All You Need To Know About the Role

Analytics in HR

These professionals tend to be the first HR hire in most companies, get involved in recruitment, compensation, admin, and more, and develop deep insights into their organizations. HR Generalists play a central role in hiring, training, conflict resolution, and benefits administration.

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Quiet Quitting- All You Need To Know About The New Trend

Vantage Circle

Inadequate Compensation. According to an analysis of Payscale’s crowdsourced salary data, 49 percent of the workers are underpaid. Also, fair compensation says, "I respect and value your efforts." Compensation, apart from cash, is also valuable. Lack of Career Advancement. Toxic Work Environment.

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HR Business Partner: All You Need To Know About the Role

Analytics in HR

This involves identifying training needs, aligning training programs with business goals, planning for the right size and type of workforce, and developing talented individuals for key roles. “Providing opportunities for learning and career development is a key strategy for aligning business objectives with employee needs.

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What is employee attrition?

Workable

Reports from Payscale , LinkedIn , and Glassdoor & Indeed found that compensation was the main reason behind employee turnover. Career advancement Employees may leave an organization in search of better growth opportunities or a higher salary in another company. Let’s go deeper to the causes of attrition.