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Last updated Jan 27 2025
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Human Resources Analyst Reviews

What is it like working as a Human Resources Analyst?

August 2019
New field for the University.
Human Resources Analyst in Groningen:
Pros: Freedom to come up with new ideas and developments
Cons: My position is not given the kind of importance it deserves.
August 2019
Growing city, growing opportunities.
Human Resources Analyst in Columbia:
Pros: Columbia is the state capital and the opportunities are diverse.
Cons: Pay is low across the board, even when considering the low cost of living.
April 2019
My work is critical to the success of the organization.
Human Resources Analyst in Jonesboro:
Pros: The work I do in servicing others
Cons: No opportunity for growth and advancement
February 2019
It's a whole new world.
Human Resources Analyst in Philadelphia:
Pros: So many new things to learn
Cons: Not a lot of front facing contact
January 2019
Human Resources Analyst:
One of the most frustrating places I’ve worked. The company is undergoing good transformation, but collectively it’s the largest group of incompetent people I’ve ever worked with. High pay to favorites, and low pay to skilled non-favorites who then leave.
November 2018
Sunny.
Human Resources Analyst in Santa Fe Springs:
Pros: Very close to my house and school.
Cons: We don't have windows to look out side from time to time.
August 2017
Nothing special, but I like working with the employees.
Human Resources Analyst in Monroe:
Pros: Different places to eat everyday if you choose to eat out.
Cons: The commute to and from the job because of slow traffic.

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