The Human Resources (HR) department is responsible for managing the complete employee lifecycle within an organization. Key responsibilities include sourcing candidates, screening resumes, conducting interviews, coordinating with hiring managers, scheduling interviews, and onboarding new employees. HR professionals maintain employee records, prepare offer letters, appointment letters, and other HR documents while ensuring compliance with company policies and labor laws. They handle attendance, leave management, payroll coordination, employee engagement activities, performance management support, and grievance resolution. HR also organizes training and development programs to improve employee skills and productivity. Maintaining confidentiality of employee information, ensuring smooth communication between management and staff, and creating a positive work environment are essential responsibilities. Additionally, HR monitors employee performance, supports retention strategies, manages exit formalities, and conducts exit interviews. Strong communication, interpersonal, organizational, and problem-solving skills are required for this role. Proficiency in MS Office, HR software, recruitment portals, and documentation is an added advantage. An HR professional plays a vital role in building a productive workforce, improving employee satisfaction, and contributing to the overall growth and success of the organization through effective people management and strategic HR practices.