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Alternate job titles: Director of Human Resources | Human Resources Director (Autonomous)

Plans and oversees human resources functional operations, including talent acquisition, compensation, benefits, training, employee relations, safety, and compliance. Administers human resources programs and policies to reflect the organization's mission and values, support company goals, achieve objectives, and positively engage the workforce. Maintains broad and current subject matter knowledge and expertise in federal and state employment laws to advise leadership with solutions for human resources issues and evolving organizational needs. Implements an HRIS or other system to facilitate pro... view job details

Alternate job titles: Manager of Regional Human Resources

Designs, plans, and implements human resources programs and policies, including staffing, compensation, benefits, visa/green card processing, employee relations, training, and health and safety programs for a region within an organization. Ensures existing programs in compliance with government regulations. May lead the work of Human Resources Business Partners. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a Director or top executive. Manages subordinate staff in the day-to-day performance of their jobs. True first level manager. Ensures that project/department milestones/goals... view job details

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Alternate job titles: HR Supervisor

Administers human resources policies and programs and directs the human resources staff in managing and implementing programs that support employee productivity and company objectives. Provides day-to-day oversight of various human resources functions critical to the organization, including recruiting, employee/labor relations, health and safety, compensation, benefits, training, diversity, employee engagement, payroll, and employee records. Supervises and trains staff that provides operational and administrative support for recruiting, onboarding, and other hr functions and programs. Develops... view job details

Alternate job titles: Human Resources Generalist Manager | Personnel Manager

Develops human resources policies and programs and directs the staff in managing and implementing programs that support employee engagement, productivity, and company objectives. Manages key HR functions, including recruiting, employee/labor relations, health and safety, compensation, benefits, training, diversity, payroll, and employee records. Develops and delivers internal staff communications. Evaluates, selects, and manages relationships with vendors to provide supplemental HR processes and services. Maintains employee records of pay, benefits, accidents, performance, and other activities... view job details

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You've worked hard to build a successful business, but now you're finding you have to be an expert in employment law and people management, too. Where can you turn? KMA MAKES HUMAN RESOURCES SIMPLE KMA Consulting LLC is a Falmouth, Maine-based human resources and organizational development firm founded in 2007. KMA's team of seasoned and knowledgeable HR experts works with growing companies in a variety of industries in Maine and New England who do not have the time or in-house expertise to handle vital HR functions for themselves, such as compliance with state and federal laws, employee relat... view company details

Resources Connection, Inc. provides business consulting services under the Resources Global Professionals name in North America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific. The company offers process transformation and optimization, financial reporting and analysis, technical and operational accounting, and merger and acquisition due diligence and integration services; new accounting standards implementation and remediation support services; and audit readiness, and preparation and response services. It also provides information management services comprising program and project management, business and tec... view company details

Center for Community Resources (CCR) makes a positive difference in everyday lives by connecting people to a network of supports and services essential for actively learning, working, and living in the community. CCR coordinates supportive services for individuals and families seeking information & referrals for mental health, intellectual disabilities, substance abuse, and other human service needs. We provide free and confidential assistance for men, women, children, youth, seniors and families regardless of religion, race, and age. Services are accessible for people who are deaf, hard of he... view company details

Trend Performance Inc is an automotive company based out of 23444 Schoenherr Rd, Warren, Michigan, United States. view company details

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The rules of performance reviews are changing. Not too long ago, management guru Peter Block said, 'The performance review is the company's opportunity to prove to you, once again, that they own you.' But as employees gain better access to information and assume more responsibility for managing their careers, the performance review is becoming another opportunity for you to demonstrate value to your company.The Purpose of a Performance ReviewPerformance reviews give employees and employers a chance to evaluate regularly whether they are happy with each other. The review is a meeting between yo... view article details

Most employers conduct salary reviews as part of the performance review cycle. This is one of the best opportunities to negotiate for more pay. Startup companies and other employers may offer a salary review after the first three to six months on the job.Many companies believe in separating the performance review from the salary review, because one is an evaluation and the other is a negotiation. But the business world moves so fast that that the two discussions are often combined.Companies set budgets for pay increases. Usually the budget calls for the average employee to receive a 4 percent ... view article details

Performance reviews present an opportunity for employees to demonstrate their accomplishments and distinguish themselves and their value to the organization. It is important to maximize use of this critical tool, as it has significant impact on pay, professional development, and job security. Here are ten tips to make the annual performance review work best for you, while also making it easier on your boss to write you a terrific review: 10. Know Your Role During Performance Review If you are uncertain about any aspect of your job, seek clarification. A great place to start is a detailed list ... view article details

Performance review season is upon us. This presents an opportunity for employees to demonstrate their accomplishments and distinguish themselves and their value to the organization. In this challenging economy it is important to use this critical tool to its best advantage as it has significant impact on pay, professional development and, even job security. Here are ten tips to make the annual performance review work best for you, while also making it easier on your boss to write you a terrific review. Know Your Role for your Performance Review If you are uncertain about any aspect of your job... view article details

Typically, employees have performance reviews once or possibly twice a year. You might have a performance review after your first three months in a new job, to make sure it's a good fit. If it has been more than two years since your last performance review and your last raise, you are probably overdue.Some companies schedule everyone's performance review at the same time, for example the end of the calendar year. Others conduct performance reviews at employees' anniversary dates. In either case, make sure your review happens. If your company seems to be dragging its feet, take the initiative t... view article details

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Artificial intelligence is making waves across industries, and human resources is no exception. HR teams see the power of AI to take over time-consuming, repetitive tasks. From screening resumes to providing tailored employee experiences, AI is changing HR for the better. Artificial Intelligence in Human Resources: Streamlining Recruiting and Hiring AI has streamlined and improved the hiring processes in HR. AI tools can scan thousands of resumes to pinpoint talents that match the requirements for open roles. AI-Powered Screening AI-powered screening tools review resumes and CVs to conclude... view blog & white papers details

Most people have heard the term HRMS thrown around at work and many are wondering what exactly it is. For some, their company may be looking to apply a new system and they want to understand how it works. For HR professionals, they know how crucial it is to keep employee records, benefits, payroll, and a host of other info. HRMS, or Human Resources Management System, is technology that helps businesses do just that. What is a Human Resources Management System? Human Resources Management System (HRMS) helps businesses automate HR procedures and manage employee data. HRMS allows the HR team to s... view blog & white papers details

Human resources management has come a long way. They were once focused on clerical tasks like processing payroll. But these days, HR plays a strategic role in finding and developing top talent. The latest trend taking HR by storm is talent intelligence. Using data and analytics, talent intelligence helps companies gain valuable insights into their workforce and make smarter people decisions. Talent intelligence uses data from sources like employee surveys, performance reviews, and recruitment campaigns. This helps find skill gaps, predict attrition risks, and find the best candidates. By using... view blog & white papers details

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing human resources (HR). AI technologies are changing how HR teams operate. These include handling automated resume screening, personalized job suggestions, predictive analytics, and customized learning platforms. AI tools are currently enhancing and optimizing HR processes. The increased use of data and algorithms is enabling a more strategic, forward-looking approach to managing people and workforces. HR professionals must not view AI as a threat but as an opportunity. When combined with human skills and judgment, AI can augment and amplify the im... view blog & white papers details

Human resources professionals know that clear communication is key. Companies may have teams spread across locations or even countries. For this reason,  ensuring everyone is on the same page regarding policies, procedures, and best practices is critical. An HR glossary serves as a vital tool for effective communication and management. HR must provide standard definitions of key terms used in the HR field. Doing this helps avoid confusion and supports a shared understanding. HR teams must have a go-to resource to refer to and share with employees and leadership. This means greater efficiency,... view blog & white papers details