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Human Resources (HR) Assistant Reviews
What is it like working as a Human Resources (HR) Assistant?
January 2017
Long on effort, short on pay.
Human Resources (HR) Assistant in San Antonio:
Pros: The traffic is almost never very bad, and most work is close to home.
Cons: Working in San Antonio is a little like playing for a participatory softball league. You are offered a token of participation, but rarely receive any tangible award for achievement. Pay, advancement, and high paying jobs are almost non-existent.
January 2017
Emotional and Stressful.
Human Resources (HR) Assistant in Sheboygan Falls:
Pros: Administrative work and helping employees.
Cons: Full-time work and part-time school. If work is needed to be done at home, it's unpaid overtime (saved as vacation), unpaid phone usage, and work takes away school and family time. Basically living off between 4-6 hours of sleep each night. Unhappy with current situation.
November 2016
I love my job. Working with every level of upper managament.
Human Resources (HR) Assistant:
Pros: Working with great people.
Cons: No bonuses.
November 2016
An HR practitioner with 4 years of work experience specializ.
Human Resources (HR) Assistant:
Pros: The challenge and things you can do for people.
Cons: The people.
July 2016
It's a good job.
Human Resources (HR) Assistant:
Pros: The routine works.
Cons: Delayed salary.
July 2016
This is no one's dream job.
Human Resources (HR) Assistant:
Pros: Its stable and you make decent money.
Cons: No matter how advanced of a degree you have in the field, you always start as the assistant.
July 2016
HIGH STRESS TO MEET TARGETS.
Human Resources (HR) Assistant:
Pros: Interaction with candidates, stakeholders.
Cons: Low pay, monotous.
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