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Human Resources (HR) Administrator Reviews

What is it like working as a Human Resources (HR) Administrator?

May 2017
Take the good with the bad.
Human Resources (HR) Administrator in New York:
Pros: I like the small, close knit, family-like operation. We celebrate with and for one another and genuinely care about each others wellness. Their is a major work flexibility perk where lateness and time off is usually understood instead of reprimanded.
Cons: I do not like that upper management is not willing to properly address managers on their ethics and overall performance. The stress level of everyone is usually high because the ones who wear the most hats and perform multiple job functions are the ones who get recognized. Administration such as IT, HR, and Accounting as seen as a low-paid liability. The culture is very old fashioned and does not welcome change.
April 2017
I only wish I had started college earlier.
Human Resources (HR) Administrator in San Mateo:
Stick to detail and verify for accuracy and keep information up to date.
April 2017
It's beautiful, however, pay is relatively low.
Human Resources (HR) Administrator in Saint George:
Pros: The area.
Cons: The pay.
March 2017
Not bad.
Human Resources (HR) Administrator in Abu Dhabi:
Pros: Place is good, live is really high.
Cons: Very expensive , commercial life.
March 2017
Finding your feet in Johannesburg.
Human Resources (HR) Administrator in Johannesburg:
Pros: I like that most of my relatives and friends are in Johannesburg. Everything is accessible. The accommodation is affordable.
Cons: Being away from my son and parents and the fast pace.
February 2017
HR Administrator.
Human Resources (HR) Administrator in Durban:
Always pay attention to detail. No short cuts. Meet deadlines. Treat people the way you would like to be treated. Keep away from gossip. Negativity breeds contempt - always stay positive. No clock watching. Keep up with latest requirements. Be passionate about your job. Be proud of your job whether you are a cleaner or managing director - always remember that there are many people out there who have nothing. Do the right thing, first time, on time, all the time, every time.
February 2017
Human resource administrator.
Human Resources (HR) Administrator in Cape Town:
Pros: City culture ,food.
Cons: Traffic/commute.

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