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01-05-2013, 11:50 PM
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Hi HR gurus,
looking for a HR assistant job with no degree. What's a safe/good company to join to? Also, just a curious qn, what does a HR business partner do?
cheers.
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02-05-2013, 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi, I am currently doing a career transition and want to try out compensation and benefits. I am thinking of studying a grad diploma focusing on rewards management.
Any advice if there are any entry level C&B jobs out there? Or are there any companies willing to groom C&B specialist? Thanks alot.
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What sort of experience do you have previously? For general admin like payroll, leave & benefit, contracts drafting etc there is no need to waste money on cert, but you need to be comfortable with numbers & excel.
Generally companies do not groom mid-career C&B specialist as this is considered a high flyer job reserved either for management trainees, hi-pos or people with few years experience in management consultancy.
As for C&B specs there is little value in HR certs, finance related ones like a good Masters in Applied Finance or CFA/CIPM will help much more though not compulsory.
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02-05-2013, 09:50 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi HR gurus,
looking for a HR assistant job with no degree. What's a safe/good company to join to? Also, just a curious qn, what does a HR business partner do?
cheers.
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For assistant level it doesn't really matter which company you join, the work should be 90% similar over the industries.
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03-05-2013, 08:12 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
What sort of experience do you have previously? For general admin like payroll, leave & benefit, contracts drafting etc there is no need to waste money on cert, but you need to be comfortable with numbers & excel.
Generally companies do not groom mid-career C&B specialist as this is considered a high flyer job reserved either for management trainees, hi-pos or people with few years experience in management consultancy.
As for C&B specs there is little value in HR certs, finance related ones like a good Masters in Applied Finance or CFA/CIPM will help much more though not compulsory.
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Im 30 and was with military doing Ops. Nothing transferable. Am Willing to start from scratch but have always been mindful with prospects. I have an arts majoring in economics degree and am comfortable with numbers.
I'm intending to start a career in HR and willing to work hard. But I also want to be certain that my plan is somewhat correct and there is potential in HR. I don want to end up 2 years later just to realise I got it wrong. Just wanna maximise the chances to build a life long career. And of cos as an ambition, I want to try to achieve to become a director in long run. But I understand that it takes alot of hardwork, luck and time & space etc.
For a start, I'm looking for an entry level job.
Any advices are appreciated. Thanks peeps.
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08-05-2013, 12:51 AM
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Hi Guys,
would like to check if anyone knows how much salary range for global mobility analyst role?
Its a grad programme... MNC.
Thanks guys!
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08-05-2013, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi Guys,
would like to check if anyone knows how much salary range for global mobility analyst role?
Its a grad programme... MNC.
Thanks guys!
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7k to 8k for experienced analyst, but if programme for new grads w/o exp probably lower.
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07-06-2013, 02:59 PM
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non-cash Benefits
Dear HR professionals,
I am currently doing a HR-related project which requires me to find out more about the non-cash benefits that various companies/industries provide.
More specifically, I would like to know more about the following areas:
- Fringe benefits
-Meal and Food Allowances
-Gift provided by employers to large number of employees regardless of individual performance
-Non cash incentives/ recognition provided to employees according to the individual/ team performance. (eg. vouchers, holiday trips etc)
-Childcare benefits (subsidizing childcare fees/ companies tie up with childcare centre to provide childcare services)
thanks for any HR professional who is willing to help
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20-07-2013, 12:18 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2013
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Like to find out what the prospects of a HR analyst that handle dual responsibilities of Ops and integration of ASEAN initiatives.
Im a fresh grad so would like to know where can i move on from here.
Thanks.
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21-07-2013, 10:25 AM
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Junior Member
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 4
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Try to avoid anything to do with HR ops, long hours and low pay... Better to go for a specialist role.
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What are the chances that Co. will take in fresh grad with couple of HR internships into specialize role?
But currently working in Ops and handling ASEAN benefits (Compensation & Benefits) projects with a Global MNC, will it be easier with the brand name to move into Comp and Ben or even BP after one year experience in this post.
Please advise, currently at a cross junction about the prospects.
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