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Manager of Human Resources
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Country: USA
Location: California CA
Relevant Work Experience: 9
Career Level: management experiernce
Education Level :Bachelor's Degree
Job Status: Full time
Salary: Not specified
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Manager of Human Resources
Manager of Human Resources. Experienced (9+ years) Human Resources professional sought to build and maintain diverse workforce.
Must have: Bachelor's degree in Human Resources or Business, some management experience, knowledge of California, Federal employment laws & EEO policy, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Power Point, ADP payroll system, sensitivity to cultural differences. Technical knowledge preferred.
General requirements :
Must have: Bachelor's degree in Human Resources or Business, some management experience, knowledge of California, Federal employment laws & EEO policy, sensitivity to cultural differences. Technical knowledge preferred.
Technical requirements :
Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Power Point, ADP payroll system,
Candidates should have some experinence with :
HR, management, CA & Federal labor laws
Hiring Process: contact: phovey@northforkrg.com -
direct hire
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