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Join Saint Laurent's HR team in New York as an Intern. Support key administrative tasks, recruitment, and employee relations in a dynamic luxury environment. Ideal candidates are proactive, detail-oriented, and proficient in MS Office. This role offers hands-on experience with a minimum 2-3 days ...
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United States of America , New York
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17.00 USD / Hour
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Groupe Kering
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Director of Human Resources
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Lead HR strategy and talent development for a premier property in New York. This Director role requires a degree and 2-4 years of HR leadership experience, focusing on talent acquisition, performance management, and succession planning. You will be a key executive committee member, driving initia...
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United States , New York
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155000.00 - 210000.00 USD / Year
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Marriott Bonvoy
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Explore a world of opportunity in Human Resources jobs, the backbone of any thriving organization. The Human Resources profession is a dynamic and multifaceted field dedicated to managing an organization's most valuable asset: its people. HR professionals are strategic partners in business success, responsible for cultivating a positive work environment, driving employee engagement, and ensuring the company attracts, develops, and retains top talent. A career in HR is ideal for those who are passionate about people, process, and organizational development, offering diverse career paths from generalist to specialist roles. Professionals in this field typically handle a wide array of responsibilities centered on the entire employee lifecycle. This begins with talent acquisition and recruitment, where they source, interview, and hire candidates to fill critical roles. Once employees are onboard, HR manages comprehensive orientation and training programs to facilitate seamless integration and ongoing skill development. A significant part of the role involves administering total compensation and benefits packages, including health insurance, retirement plans, and payroll, ensuring both competitiveness and compliance. Employee relations is another core pillar, where HR professionals act as mediators, address workplace concerns, foster a positive culture, and manage performance review processes. Furthermore, they are tasked with upholding legal and regulatory compliance, overseeing critical areas such as workplace safety, labor laws, and ethical employment practices. They may also manage complex situations like unemployment claims and workers' compensation. To excel in Human Resources jobs, individuals typically possess a blend of formal education and key interpersonal skills. A bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field is a common requirement, with many senior positions preferring or requiring a master's degree or specialized certifications. Essential skills include exceptional communication and interpersonal abilities to interact effectively with employees at all levels. Strong problem-solving and conflict-resolution skills are crucial for navigating workplace challenges. HR professionals must have a solid understanding of employment law and a high degree of ethical integrity to handle confidential information. They are often highly organized, adept at multitasking, and proficient with Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS). Whether you are starting as a coordinator or aiming for a director-level position, Human Resources jobs offer a rewarding career path where you can directly impact organizational culture and employee well-being, making it a truly people-centric profession.

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