HR Executive
Role overview
An HR executive will be in charge of overseeing several facets of human resources, making sure everything runs smoothly, and creating a positive work atmosphere. Recruitment, employee relations, performance management, training and development, enforcing policies, and adhering to labor regulations fall under their purview.
Key Responsibilities
– Find, evaluate, and interview applicants for a range of jobs inside the business.
– Hold new recruit orientation meetings to make sure they fit in with the company’s procedures and culture.
– Serve as a point of contact for concerns, issues, and questions from employees.
– Encourage a healthy work atmosphere by implementing employee engagement programs and efficient communication.
– Put in place and oversee performance management procedures to assess worker performance.
– Determine what needs to be learned and developed based on performance reviews.
– Create and execute HR policies and processes in accordance with business policies and labor legislation.
– Ascertain that every employee understands and complies with HR regulations and procedures.
– Keep accurate and current records of all employee information, including leave, attendance, and personal data.
– Draft and distribute HR-related paperwork, including termination letters, offer letters, and employment contracts.
Requirements
– A bachelor’s degree in business administration, human resources management, or a relevant department. Possessing a master’s degree would be advantageous.
– Track record of success in HR positions, ideally in the IT sector.
– Knowledge of HR procedures including hiring, managing performance, employee relations, and compliance.
– Proficient interpersonal and communication abilities.
Department
HR Department
Qualifications
Graduate
Job Type
Full-time
Experience
1 to 2 Years