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Join our HR Operations team in Heredia, Costa Rica, as a Support Analyst. This entry-level role provides vital customer support on HR topics like benefits and HR systems. Ideal candidates have customer service experience, strong English skills, and proficiency in Microsoft Office. We offer best-i...
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Costa Rica , Heredia
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Citi
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Join our team in Greensboro, NC, as an HR Operations Analyst. You will manage HRIS systems, analyze data, and drive process improvements. We seek a detail-oriented professional with 5+ years of experience and Workday proficiency. Enjoy competitive benefits including medical insurance and a 401(k)...
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United States , Greensboro
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Robert Half
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Hr operations support analyst 2
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Join Citi in Taipei as an HR Operations Support Analyst 2. This intermediate role provides vital operations support, including documentation, account maintenance, and serving as a key liaison. The position requires 0-2 years of experience, proficiency in Microsoft Office, and strong bilingual ski...
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Taiwan , Taipei
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Explore a career as an HR Operations Analyst, a pivotal role where human resources meets data-driven strategy. For professionals seeking HR Operations Analyst jobs, this position sits at the core of a company's HR function, ensuring that all employee-related processes and systems run with precision, efficiency, and compliance. These analysts are the backbone of a seamless employee experience, from onboarding to offboarding, by managing the technology and data that power modern HR departments. An HR Operations Analyst is primarily responsible for the administration, configuration, and optimization of Human Resources Information Systems (HRIS), such as Workday or similar platforms. They act as the gatekeepers of HR data integrity, performing regular audits and system maintenance to ensure information is accurate and secure. A significant part of their day involves analyzing this data to generate insightful reports and dashboards on key metrics like headcount, turnover, and diversity. These reports are crucial for leadership to make informed strategic decisions about the workforce. Typical daily responsibilities extend beyond systems management. HR Operations Analysts are often the go-to experts for resolving complex employee inquiries related to payroll, benefits, or system access. They are instrumental in process improvement, constantly evaluating existing workflows to identify opportunities for automation and enhanced efficiency. This involves documenting procedures, leading small-scale projects, and collaborating with IT, finance, and other departments to ensure the HR ecosystem integrates smoothly with other business functions. Furthermore, they play a critical role in ensuring all processes and data handling comply with relevant labor laws and company policies. To succeed in HR Operations Analyst jobs, a specific skill set is required. Employers typically look for candidates with a bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field, coupled with several years of experience in an HR operations or generalist role. Proficiency in HRIS is non-negotiable, alongside advanced skills in Microsoft Excel or other data analysis tools for manipulating and interpreting large datasets. The ideal candidate possesses a unique blend of strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities with exceptional attention to detail. Excellent communication skills are vital, as the role requires translating complex data findings into clear, actionable recommendations for non-technical stakeholders. A process-improvement mindset, a commitment to confidentiality, and a customer-service orientation are the hallmarks of a top-performing analyst. For those who are detail-oriented, enjoy working with technology, and want to impact the employee lifecycle at a systemic level, HR Operations Analyst jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path with significant opportunities for growth within the human resources field.

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