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HR Admin Executive (Female Only)

Innovative Solutions India Pvt Ltd.

  • 5 - 10 yrs
  • 5.0 Lac/Yr
  • Pune
Good Communication Skill Management Skills Learning Attitude Knowledge Of Advance Excel Payroll Manpower Handling Strategic Communication Statutory Compliance Interviewing Candidates Attendance Management Employee Engagement Records Management Employee Relations HR Policies Interview Coordination
Recruitment & SelectionInduction and Employee Joining FormalitiesAttendance and Leave ManagementPayroll ProcessPF , ESIC and PT Returns SubmissionNew Employee Registration in PF and ESICPerformance Appraisal ProcessExit ProcessTraining & DevelopmentAudit documentation Bonus and Gratuity calculationEmployee Master RegisterEmployees Facilities ArrangementEmployee Engagement ActivitiesHousekeeping Arrangement Security Employee InsuranceEmployee Safety and First aid ArrangementContact Labour Handel Legal Compliances
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  • 1 - 4 yrs
  • 3.0 Lac/Yr
  • Baner Pune
Human Resource Management Appraisal Management Problem Solving Employee Relations Payroll Legal Compliance HR Strategy HR Policies Recruitment Development
Real estate traditionally has always had the perception of being a sector where land & buildings was the language required and people skills were of no great relevance. But, now, even big Real estate players are soon beginning to understand the importance of effective client servicing, enhanced team productivity and professional managerial skills. All of this are people skills revolving around the most important asset of any organization..PEOPLE.The effectiveness of an HR department can be gauged by the fact how it contributes to the organization as a channel of Help, as an OD interventionist and as a Controller.There was a time when one considered HR to be just a support function, because it did not contribute to the bottom line. However, with the boom in the economy and growth of the knowledge economy, HR has taken on a new role. As the focus moves from traditional brick and mortar organizations to more people oriented business like IT-ITeS, media etc.In spite of this so called increases in power, one of the biggest fears that HR faces today, according to experts is that of striking a balance between the employer and the employee. Experts say that HR seems to be facing the brunt of the employer and the employees as it still does not seem to have the authority to take a stand regarding issues dealing with the organization. This trend is typically seen in sectors like Real-estate in India, which is still highly promoter driven.HR will only find success in dealing with these issues if they are given the freedom to incorporate the necessary changes through an HR perspective. I personally believe that comprehending an organization right from its culture, ethos, policies, practices, values, is more important, to find a right candidate, rather than just rely on a well drafted Job description.The challenge for HR is therefore huge in the Real estate sector,and spread across various sectors including talent management i.e. talent acquisition, developm
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