Assistant Manager-People Operations
Rentomojo is looking for an Assistant Manager for People Operations to oversee HR and statutory compliance. The role involves auditing compliance records, coordinating with external vendors, and ensuring adherence to multi-state labour laws. The candidate will manage statutory payments, filings, and regulatory updates in collaboration with Finance and Legal teams. Proficiency in tools like Complinity and a strong grasp of labour law frameworks are required.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Human Resources
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Rentomojo is looking for an Assistant Manager for People Operations to oversee HR and statutory compliance. The role involves auditing compliance records, coordinating with external vendors, and ensuring adherence to multi-state labour laws. The candidate will manage statutory payments, filings, and regulatory updates in collaboration with Finance and Legal teams. Proficiency in tools like Complinity and a strong grasp of labour law frameworks are required.
TAL's take
Solid mid-level role in an established company, though lacking explicit YOE requirements.
Well-defined compliance management responsibilities and clear vendor interaction requirements.
Salaries at Rentomojo
15.5 LPA average
Based on 2 Grapevine salary entries for Rentomojo.
Product Management
2 - 4 years
12 LPA average
Range: 12 - 12 LPA
Other roles
2 - 4 years
19 LPA average
Range: 19 - 19 LPA
Must haves
- Strong knowledge of HR and labour compliances
- Expertise in Shops and Establishments Act and Factories Act
- Proven experience in handling multi-state compliances
- Fluency in English and Hindi
- Proficiency in compliance tools like Complinity
Tools and skills
Nice to have: kannada.
About the company
Established startup in the rental solutions sector with a recognized market presence.
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