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Human Resources (HR) Coordinator Reviews

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

June 2017
Good.
Human Resources (HR) Coordinator in Fullerton:
Pros: Not stressful. Good team and boss.
Cons: The politics of the office. Small company.
June 2017
Okay job, not quite a career.
Human Resources (HR) Coordinator in Sacramento:
Pros: I like the flexibility of my job, and the times that I am able to get out of the office and meet clients in person. It isn't always the same everyday, and we are constantly learning.
Cons: Certain clients are not the best to work with. Recruiting is fine, but would prefer not to have so many phone screenings.
May 2017
Human Resources (HR) Coordinator in Washington:
Pros: Interesting industry, upward mobility.
Cons: Vacation, hours per week.
April 2017
Good experience, poor compensation and benefits.
Human Resources (HR) Coordinator in Carmona:
Pros: What I like most is the experience they've taught me.
Cons: Poor compensation and Benefits.
March 2017
Human Resources (HR) Coordinator in Dallas:
Pros: Industry diversity in the area.
Cons: Lack of opportunity.
February 2017
New title- lots to learn!
Human Resources (HR) Coordinator in Somerset:
Pros: The location, the people, my boss, my co workers,
Cons: Small department, desk location.
February 2017
Schedule.
Human Resources (HR) Coordinator in Kinston:
Learn to be sensitive to needs of associates.

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