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Updated: 5 Feb 2012
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Job: Human Resources (HR) Generalist
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$0$800$1.6K$2.4K
Less than 1 year$1,020  
   
1-4 years$1,616  
5-9 years$2,388  
10-19 years$2,386  
20 years or more$2,394  
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Human Resources (HR) Generalist Job Description

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

Conduct programs of compensation and benefits and job analysis for employer. May specialize in specific areas, such as position classification and pension programs.

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Dress to impress and to fit in!
Human Resources (HR) Generalist - (City withheld for privacy), New York, United States
Dress to impress. We often read about dressing to impress or dress like an executive you want to be (ie: in a suit and heels) but let me tell you that you should dress like one of them, just better. I used to work in a very formal corporate atmosphere so I was a bit shocked to see even my boss in jeans and sneakers. Much as we want to stand out, we should never stand out like a sore thumb. So I still wear heels to my office, but now with slim fit jeans!
Posted in Impress New Employer on 13 Oct 2008
Prior law enforcement
Human Resources (HR) Generalist - (City withheld for privacy), Washington, United States
Internal conflict with managment association who felt overlooked when I was appointed as their supervisor. Unable to effectively get things moving in the right direction and with daily barriers being created it became a "lets see what we can do today to make his a worse day yet" situation. Sadly I got caught up in the fray and enjoyed the fighting for the years of put downs prior to becoming the new manager.
Posted in I Was Fired on 1 May 2007
 
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