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Human Resources Generalist: Required Job Duties and Skills

Heyyy HR!

Human Resources Generalists (HRGs) are professionals who play a critical role in managing the human resources functions of an organization. They are responsible for the entire employee life cycle, such as recruitment and selection, performance management, training and development, and legal and compliance.

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Want a Career in Human Resources? Your In-Depth (2023) Guide

Analytics in HR

HR must ensure they receive the correct pay and benefits, such as health insurance, retirement plans, wellness programs, and leave credits. Performance management : HR informs employees about their roles, gives constructive feedback , and provides support to help them achieve their goals.

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Workers are looking – and leaving – for career development

HR Morning

Prospective employees see career development as among the most important reasons to sign with —and stay with — with your organization. And, while you may think you are offering top-notch learning and development programs, they don’t think you are doing such a great job. Leadership development. Succession planning.

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How to Create an Effective Performance Management Process

Astron Solutions

To avoid losing employees to The Great Resignation and in general, you have to create a solid performance management process. Doing so will help you continuously manage, evaluate, and coach your employees so that they want to continue working for your company. Performance Management: Frequently Asked Questions.

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How HR Can Create a Comprehensive Talent Strategy

Analytics in HR

The best talent strategies help the organization meet its goals, create a competitive edge, and meet the career development aspirations of present and future talent. It involves selecting and developing your key talent, so they can advance into top-level, critical roles. How to develop a talent strategy 1.

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Why employee retention is important in the construction industry

Homebase

Skilled construction workers are reaching retirement age, creating a gap in the talent pool. This is why employee retention is important, especially for construction companies: as experienced workers retire, there’s a limited supply of younger workers with the necessary training, skills and experiences to replace them.

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What’s Keeping HR Up at Night in 2020?

HRExecutive

The way to do that is to make sure [leaders] have protégés and properly give them enough career development.”. If a leader is on vacation or retiring within the next several years, for example, conduct trial runs by rotating tasks. Ask one employee to present at the next client meeting and someone else after that, she says. __.