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15 Job Titles for Human Resources: A Comprehensive HR Job List

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HR professionals are involved in recruitment, performance management, learning and development, and much more. HR Specialist Job description An HR Specialist is someone who performs specific HR functions like recruitment, training and development, compensation and benefits, or employee relations.

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HR Courses Online: Enhancing Human Resource Skills for Professionals

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Online Course #2 – HRCP Badges for HR Professionals HRCP has so many courses that give you badges of completion that you can add to your resume or performance review. Coursera has courses for HR Associates, HR for People Managers, HR Analytics, Recruitment, DEI, Employee Relations and so much more!

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21 Highest-Paying HR Jobs in 2023

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Employee engagement : Implement programs to enhance employee satisfaction and overall well-being. Change management: Implement change management strategies and build an agile workforce. They can propose HR policy changes and recommend HR best practices to support the company’s goals.

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How To Get an HR Certification Without Experience (In 2024)

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Human resource certifications educate HR professionals over a wide range of topics, including but not limited to: HR management: Strategic HR planning, workforce planning, organizational development , and change management. Talent acquisition : Recruitment, selection, onboarding , and retention strategies.

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HR Generalist: All You Need To Know About the Role

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However, some companies keep the title to describe a person performing the organization’s core people-related functions. Many companies use the term “HR Generalist” to describe a combination of Employee Relations/HR Business Partner role rather than a true generalist who takes care of all areas of Human Resources.

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I’ve Had Six Great Bosses in Four Years – Here’s What I’ve Learned From Each One (Part 2)

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I moved into my first Manager role – from Generalist to HRM – after my prior boss (#3) left the Company to pursue other opportunities. Many aspects of my role stayed the same – I was still in charge of managing day-to-day employee relations, recruiting, training, and safety at the location.

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The Turnover Takeover: How Tech Can Be a Differentiator for PEOs and SMBs

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“When faced with employee turnover challenges,” the institute wrote in its report, “one of the first objectives in developing a retention strategy should be calculating the costs of turnover. This simple exercise often reveals hundreds if not millions of dollars that are impeding profitability in organizations. How Does Tech Help?