HR Coordinator Human Resources (HR) - Milpitas, CA at Geebo

HR Coordinator

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$28 - $30 per hourA bit about us:
Great opportunity for a HR Coordinator to join a company that focuses on developing and delivering high-quality, innovative, and affordable medicine to patients worldwide to treat a range of chronic and life-threatening diseasesWhy join us?ASAP hire - start next weekJob DetailssProven experience as an HR coordinator or relevant human resources/administrative positionKnowledge of human resources processes and best practicesStrong ability in using MS Office (MS Excel and MS Powerpoint, in particular)Experience with HR databases and HRIS systems (e.
g.
Virtual Edge)Ability to work with ATS softwareIn-depth understanding of sourcing tools, like resume databases and online communitiesFamiliarity with social media recruitingOutstanding communication and interpersonal skillsAbility to handle data with confidentialityGood organizational and time management skillsCIPD certification is an advantageBSc/BA in Business Administration or relevant field; additional education in Human Resource Management will be a plusInterested in hearing more? Easy Apply now by clicking the Apply Now button.
Recommended Skills Administration Business Administration Chartered Institute Of Personnel And Development (Cipd) Certified Communication Confidentiality Databases Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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