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Hr (people) Programs Manager
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Seeking a strategic HR Programs Manager for a hybrid role in Tokyo. You will act as a People Business Partner for the Technical Support team while leading talent development programs for Japan. The role requires fluent English and native Japanese skills to localize global initiatives and drive or...
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Japan , Chiyoda, Tokyo
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Palo Alto Networks
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HR Manager
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Lead HR strategy and operations for a global organization's Japan office in Tokyo. This key role requires 5+ years of HR experience, deep knowledge of Japanese labor law, and bilingual proficiency. You will manage the full HR lifecycle, ensuring compliance and fostering a high-performance culture.
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Japan , Tokyo (Shinagawa area)
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12000000.00 - 16000000.00 JPY / Year
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Randstad
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Section Manager, Administration and HR Section-1
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Lead the Administration & HR Section for Airbus in Tokyo, managing personnel regulations, legal coordination, and facility operations. This key role requires team leadership, stress tolerance, and strong English skills in a multicultural setting. You will oversee HR policies, procurement, and cri...
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Japan , Tokyo
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Airbus
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Hr manager
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Seeking an experienced HR Manager to lead all-round HR functions for a 60-person organization in Tokyo. You will oversee recruitment, training, operations, and labor management. The role requires 5+ years in HR, strong labor law expertise, and business-level Japanese & English. We offer full soci...
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Japan , Tokyo
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8000000.00 - 10000000.00 JPY / Year
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Randstad
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Hr Manager
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Seeking an experienced HR Manager to lead the full spectrum of HR functions for our Japan team in Tokyo. You will manage recruitment, onboarding, employee relations, and design L&D programs. The role requires 10+ years of HR generalist experience, deep knowledge of Japan labor laws, and strong ta...
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Japan , Tokyo
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14000000.00 - 18000000.00 JPY / Year
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Seeking an experienced HR Manager for our Tokyo office to lead HR and General Affairs. You will build supportive systems, manage recruitment, and foster a positive workplace culture. Requires 8+ years of experience, Japan employment law knowledge, and proficiency in HRIS like Workday. A passion f...
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Japan , Tokyo
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7000000.00 - 13000000.00 JPY / Year
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Randstad
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HR Manager
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Seeking an experienced HR Manager for our Tokyo office. You will oversee the full employee lifecycle, from recruitment to talent development. The role requires 5+ years of HR experience and fluency in both English and Japanese. We offer a comprehensive benefits package including social insurance ...
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Japan , Tokyo
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8000000.00 - 10000000.00 JPY / Year
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About the HR Manager role

Explore a world of opportunity in HR Manager jobs, a critical and rewarding career path at the very heart of any successful organization. An HR Manager is a strategic leader responsible for overseeing all aspects of the employee lifecycle, from recruitment and onboarding to development and retention. This role is far more than administrative; it is a key business partnership that aligns human capital strategy with overarching company goals. Professionals in this field act as champions for both the organization and its people, fostering a positive, productive, and legally compliant work environment.

The typical responsibilities of an HR Manager are diverse and impactful. They generally include developing and implementing HR strategies and policies, managing the recruitment and selection process to attract top talent, and overseeing comprehensive onboarding programs. A significant part of the role involves serving as a trusted advisor to line managers, coaching them on performance management, employee relations, conflict resolution, and effective leadership techniques. HR Managers are also responsible for administering compensation and benefits programs, ensuring they are competitive and equitable. Furthermore, they lead training and development initiatives to upskill the workforce, manage succession planning, and ensure strict adherence to all relevant employment laws and regulations. They often handle sensitive situations, mediate disputes, and are the go-to experts for complex workplace issues.

To excel in HR Manager jobs, candidates typically need a blend of education, experience, and soft skills. A bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field is commonly required, with many professionals holding advanced degrees or certifications like SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP. Several years of progressive experience in human resources are essential to understand the nuances of the function. Key skills include exceptional interpersonal and communication abilities, as building trust and influencing stakeholders at all levels is paramount. Strong problem-solving and decision-making capabilities are crucial for navigating complex personnel matters. A solid, up-to-date knowledge of employment law is non-negotiable. Successful HR Managers are also strategic thinkers with superb organizational skills, able to manage multiple projects like employee engagement surveys and diversity and inclusion programs, all while maintaining the highest level of confidentiality and integrity. If you are a people-centric leader looking to shape organizational culture and drive business success through its most valuable asset—its people—then exploring HR Manager jobs is your next strategic career move.