Human Resources Manager
Coordinate and oversee an organisation's recruitment, employee relations and performance systems.
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- What's it like to be a Human Resources Manager?
- How to become a Human Resources Manager
- Latest Human Resources Manager jobs
- Top skills and experience for Human Resources Managers
What's it like to be a Human Resources Manager?
Human Resources Managers oversee people and culture activities, which can encompass everything from recruitment to training and development. Their responsibilities also involve creating and implementing policies, handling employee relations and ensuring compliance with regulations. Most industries employ Human Resources Managers, whether in large corporations, public sector organisations or small businesses. A successful career in this field often requires a combination of people skills, organisational abilities and a strong understanding of employment law.
Tasks and duties
- Managing recruitment, interviewing applicants and selecting candidates.
- Developing and implementing HR strategies and initiatives aligned with the overall business strategy.
- Bridging management and employee relations by addressing staff feedback and issues.
- Overseeing and managing a performance appraisal system that drives performance.
- Ensuring compliance with company policies and local employment laws.
- Administering compensation and benefits programs.
- Providing guidance and consultation on HR matters to other members of the organisation.
How to become a Human Resources Manager
Human Resources (HR) Managers should have a bachelor’s degree in HR, business or a related discipline.
- 1.Bachelor’s degree in HR, Business Administration or a related discipline.
- 2.Years of related experience in the HR field, including managerial experience.
- 3.Familiarity with Hong Kong labour laws and regulations, such as the Employment Ordinance and other related regulations in Hong Kong.
- 4.Some organisations may look for those with previous experience in using HR Information Systems (HRIS) such as Workday, Oracle and SAP.
- 5.HR-related certifications like those from the Hong Kong Institute of Human Resource Management are a plus.
- 6.Able to lead a team, has strong interpersonal and communication skills.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Human Resources Manager employers on Jobsdb are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. HR Policies
HR Management
Performance Management
Compensation and Benefits
Employee Relations
Human Resources
Employment Ordinance
HR Strategy
Recruitment
HRIS
HR Projects
Motivating Others
Labour Relations Law
Payroll
Human Resources Services
Learning and Development
HR Operations
Compensation
Manpower Planning
Business Administration
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