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Updated: 9 Feb 2012
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$0$21K$42K$63K
Less than 1 year$21,532 - $41,279  
   
1-4 years$26,608 - $46,482  
5-9 years$25,094 - $49,302  
10-19 years$29,655 - $55,054  
20 years or more$32,836 - $62,890  
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Human Resources (HR) Assistant Job Description

People with the job title Human Resources (HR) Assistant typically fall into one of the following PayScale standard occupations.

Compile and keep personnel records. Record data for each employee, such as address, weekly earnings, absences, amount of sales or production, supervisory reports on ability, and date of and reason for termination. Compile and type reports from employment records. File employment records. Search employee files and furnish information to authorized persons.

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Do your job but focus on your career
Human Resources (HR) Assistant - (City withheld for privacy), California, United States
Do your job, focus on your career. If you have been in a job for 3 or more years, it has become your career. Want a different career? You must make choices to spend time and money to progress. Wishing, hoping, talking, thinking are not achieving any goals. Get educated. Volunteer. Do more with less. Always be improving. Be self-motivated. Bring something positive to work everyday if only a smile.
Posted in 5 Years Ago on 12 Feb 2010
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Human Resources (HR) Assistant - (City withheld for privacy), Colorado, United States
It was a short phone call to set up the interview when the recruiter asked me what salary I was looking to receive for this part-time position. I told her that I wanted to stay in the range of my current position or to do a little better since this position was part-time instead of full-time. She then asked what I was making while working my current full-time position. After I told her, she said "Well at least we are in the same ballpark. Not a problem. We're good." I could hear the smile ...
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