HR Generalist
Insight is looking for an HR Generalist to join their global team in Gurugram, India. The role serves as a primary point of contact for employee engagement, payroll, benefits, onboarding, and training. Candidates must have at least five years of HR experience and demonstrate strong relationship-building capabilities with various organizational levels. The position offers a hybrid work model within a large, people-first Fortune 500 solutions integrator.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Human Resources
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Insight is looking for an HR Generalist to join their global team in Gurugram, India. The role serves as a primary point of contact for employee engagement, payroll, benefits, onboarding, and training. Candidates must have at least five years of HR experience and demonstrate strong relationship-building capabilities with various organizational levels. The position offers a hybrid work model within a large, people-first Fortune 500 solutions integrator.
TAL's take
Solid Fortune 500 company with clear role expectations and hybrid flexibility in an established IT hub.
Very clear, well-defined scope focusing on HR generalist functions, reporting lines, and expected deliverables.
Must haves
- B.S. in Business or related field
- 5 years of experience in human resources
- Experience in employee relations
- Experience in performance management
- Experience in talent management
About the company
Global Fortune 500 solutions integrator with a significant presence but less brand-name recognition as a pure-play tech engineering leader.
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