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Human Resources Generalist: Required Job Duties and Skills

Heyyy HR!

They are responsible for the entire employee life cycle, such as recruitment and selection, performance management, training and development, and legal and compliance. They are also responsible for ensuring that the organization is in compliance with most relevant laws and regulations, and that all employees are treated fairly and equitably.

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Conducting an HR Audit – Review, Identify, Improve

CCI Consulting

Essentially, HR audits are an efficient tool used to improve processes like recruitment, retention, onboarding, training, salary and compensation, payroll, performance management, and many more common practices within an HR department. The word “audit” generally elicits the idea that an aspect of the operation is doing something wrong.

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[Webinar] Workplace Well-Being: Why Our Mindset Must Change to Attract and Retain Talent

EverFi - HR

The meaning of “workplace well-being” has drastically evolved over the past few years. The Great Resignation” has accelerated a growing movement to redefine employee well-being into a more holistic view that includes individual employee health and a healthy working environment. “The Action items leaders can take to model well-being.

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Avoid Employment Practices Liability Claims with Performance Documentation

AssessTEAM Performance Management

In today’s business environment, organizations face numerous challenges in managing employee performance while avoiding potential legal risks associated with employment practices liability (EPL). Discrimination, wrongful termination, harassment, and retaliation are common examples of such claims.

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HR Generalist: All You Need To Know About the Role

Analytics in HR

They cover most HR functions, including talent attraction, hiring, training and development, employee engagement and performance, and compensation and benefits. In this 4-minute Learning Bite, we explain what an HR Generalist is, what they do, and everything else you want to know. The HR Generalist is one of the most varied HR roles.

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6 big soft cost savings associated with HR outsourcing

Insperity

Employers always want to improve business efficiencies, of course, and today they are doing so by prioritizing opportunities to improve recruiting strategies, strengthen employee engagement and better navigate the increasingly complex compliance issues that they’re often faced with. How much money will I save?

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How to Build an HR Department: A Practical Manual

Analytics in HR

Lay the groundwork of a learning and development plan 10. You can use the below wheel as a starting point to assess your current HR department: Place each of the functions on a scale from 0 (where nothing exists) to 10 (the process is fully in place and working well). Are the basic policies for employment in place? Contents 1.