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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. In most times, that is for very small companies that have 50-100 employees or less. I created a video that gives a day in the life of an HR Generalist.

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HR Department of One: How to Succeed

Analytics in HR

Being the only HR employee in a company is both daunting and exciting. In the United States, a typical milestone number of employees in the growth of a small business is the headcount of 50+ employees. As a result, they must offer affordable, compliant healthcare coverage to eligible employees.

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21 HR Books Every HR Professional Should Read in 2024

Analytics in HR

These are defined in five parts: recruitment, placement & talent management , training & development, compensation, and employee relations. The field of Human Resource Management (HRM) is rapidly changing. Let’s dive in. They explain and discuss HR’s main responsibilities and how to handle them effectively.

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12 must-read HR books for business leaders and HR professionals

Business Management Daily

No matter how long you’ve been working in the HR industry, there’s always something new to learn — from classic HR strategies you haven’t heard of to brand-new labor laws and workforce trends. There’s also plenty of great advice on how to streamline onboarding, recruit top talent using modern methods, and train diverse workforces.

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HR Glossary of Terms

Zenefits

ATS, employee handbook, HRIS, workers’ comp … there are plenty of acronyms and terms in the HR world to know and stay on top of. Sometimes you need a glossary on hand when you’re stuck trying to remember a definition, or you’re wanting to learn some new terminology. Absenteeism. Accountability. Ban the Box.