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Associate Analyst, Human Resources
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Associate Analyst, HR role focused on Total Rewards analytics and year-end compensation cycles. You will support merit, grant, and bonus processing for a global population using Oracle HCM. Requires 3-5 years in compensation or data-intensive roles with advanced Excel skills. Ideal for analytical...
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Human Resources Associate
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We are seeking a detail-oriented HR Generalist to join our team in Des Plaines, IL. This role manages employee relations, onboarding, benefits administration, and HRIS data. Ideal candidates have proven HR experience, strong organizational skills, and the ability to handle sensitive information w...
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United States , Des Plaines
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70000.00 - 80000.00 USD / Year
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Human Resources Associate
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Join our dynamic team in Rosemont as an HR Associate. You will manage key functions like onboarding, benefits, payroll, and employee relations using HRIS systems. This generalist role requires strong organizational skills and discretion with sensitive data. We offer comprehensive benefits includi...
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United States , Rosemont
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70000.00 - 80000.00 USD / Year
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Robert Half
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Associate Director, Human Resources Systems and Solutions
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Lead the strategic vision and operational excellence of UKG Pro Workforce Management at Chewy. You will oversee all WFM modules, ensuring system accuracy and compliance for over 15,000 team members. This leadership role requires deep UKG expertise to drive optimization and workforce transformatio...
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United States , Plantation
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About the Human Resources Associate role

Launch your career in the dynamic world of people operations by exploring Human Resources Associate jobs. This entry to mid-level role is the backbone of any HR department, serving as a vital link between employees, management, and the complex systems that support the workforce. An HR Associate is a multi-faceted professional responsible for a wide array of administrative and support functions that ensure the smooth and compliant operation of all human resources activities. If you are a highly organized, detail-oriented individual with a passion for supporting both people and processes, this is an ideal career path to begin your journey in the HR field.

The day-to-day responsibilities of a Human Resources Associate are diverse, providing a comprehensive grounding in all aspects of the employee lifecycle. A primary function involves supporting the entire recruitment and onboarding process. This typically includes posting job openings, screening applications, scheduling interviews, conducting reference and background checks, and preparing new hire documentation. They are often the first point of contact for new employees, guiding them through orientation and ensuring all necessary forms, such as I-9 verification and benefits enrollment, are completed accurately. Maintaining meticulous and confidential employee records is another cornerstone of the role, involving the creation of personnel files and data entry into Human Resources Information Systems (HRIS). Furthermore, HR Associates frequently handle routine employee inquiries, assist with payroll processing support, manage internal communication boards, and help ensure the department's compliance with relevant employment laws and company policies. They may also generate basic HR reports and assist with the coordination of training sessions and company events.

To succeed in Human Resources Associate jobs, candidates typically need a blend of education, skills, and personal attributes. A high school diploma is often the minimum requirement, though an associate's or bachelor's degree in human resources, business, or a related field is highly advantageous and can accelerate career growth. Key skills include exceptional organizational abilities and a keen eye for detail, as managing sensitive documents and data is a daily task. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are essential for interacting with employees at all levels of the organization with professionalism and discretion. Proficiency with standard office software and a willingness to learn specialized HRIS platforms are also critical. Many positions seek candidates with at least one year of administrative or customer service experience, demonstrating reliability and a foundational understanding of a professional environment. This role is a perfect stepping stone for those aiming to build a long-term career in human resources, offering exposure to strategic areas like employee relations, talent acquisition, and benefits administration, paving the way for advancement to generalist or specialist positions.