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HR Generalist: All You Need To Know About the Role

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They cover most HR functions, including talent attraction, hiring, training and development, employee engagement and performance, and compensation and benefits. Human Resources Generalists also support leaders in making people-related decisions and are involved in every aspect of the employee life cycle.

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What’s included in a good employee management strategy?

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When a business has clear goals and plans for its employees and a defined management style, you’ll see the benefits. But first, to ensure a good process, you’ll need to address each one of the following aspects of the employee lifecycle to ensure an effective employee management strategy.

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Mandatory Training for Employees to Maintain Workplace Compliance

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Main Takeaways: Compliance training is mandatory for businesses because of the wide range of requirements at the federal, state, and local level, as well as industry-specific standards, and internal company policies. Compliance training is not just the responsibility of a compliance department but requires an all-hands-on-deck approach.

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The Top 40 Job Titles in Human Resources

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Examples of the job titles used in the 6 tiers/levels of those HR titles. Below is an example of a typical HR org chart: The HR titles hierarchy above is typical of many other departments with the normal 6 major levels of job titles (Chief, VP, Director, Manager, Individual Contributor and Entry-Level). HR Job Titles Hierarchy.

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Everything to know about Human Resource Management

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People are crucial to the success of any organization and are not merely means to achieve end objectives and goals of the company. It is designed to maximize employee performance in the service of an employer’s strategic objectives. It is accountable for building a positive work environment to foster better employee engagement.

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Construction and Diversity: Are You Being Left Behind?

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More oversight to ensure that nearly 9 out of 10 women in construction aren’t sexually harassed on the job will also help. A recent Washington Post article revealed the dire straits of the construction industry: Baby Boomers are retiring in droves, widening what is an already huge skills gap in a competitive industry.