Recruiter - united states, chernivtsi
Adecco is currently looking for a recruiter to help assist the local recruitment team in st. albans, vt.
this is a first shift position, monday - friday (8am-5pm). pay will depend on experience. position will require onsite work.
responsibilities:
provide administrative support for all human resources activities and processes including talent acquisition, interview scheduling, and generating on-boarding packets to applicants. administers the filling of hourly production/ maintenance positions, as well as all other non-exempt positions. this includes the timely posting of positions, verification of eligibility, and guiding hiring managers on making fair, legal decisions consistent with state/federal laws and company policy.
this position will also provide assistance with regards to employee relations activities including answering questions from employees regarding hr topics.
qualifications:
hs diploma or ged required strong administrative, organizational and interpersonal skills ability to interface with all levels of employees, including executive leadership team excellent attention to detail and follow-through experience in a gmp/manufacturing environment a plus strong communication skills ability to manage multiple tasks effectively work well under tight timelines and ability to prioritize work in fast-paced environment excellent judgment, follow-up skills and personal accountability highly proficient with microsoft word, excel, and outlook
important skills include: phone skills, people skills, computer skills, results driven, professionalism, organization, project management, and good judgment
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