Human Resources (HR) Internship in Mumbai
Third Wave Coffee is hiring an HR intern based in Mumbai to support their talent acquisition and administrative functions. The role involves sourcing and screening candidates, maintaining databases, and assisting with onboarding and exit procedures. This position provides foundational exposure to HR operations within a fast-growing consumer brand. It is an onsite role focused on administrative and recruitment support.
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Experience
0-0 years
Function
Human Resources
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Third Wave Coffee is hiring an HR intern based in Mumbai to support their talent acquisition and administrative functions. The role involves sourcing and screening candidates, maintaining databases, and assisting with onboarding and exit procedures. This position provides foundational exposure to HR operations within a fast-growing consumer brand. It is an onsite role focused on administrative and recruitment support.
TAL's take
Solid consumer brand, standard internship responsibilities provided with clear scope.
Very clear and concise description of daily internship tasks.
Must haves
- Support talent acquisition team in sourcing and screening
- Assist with job postings
- Maintain candidate database
- Participate in onboarding activities
- Assist with exit interviews and feedback collection
- Maintain employee records
- Provide administrative support
About the company
Recognized consumer brand in the Indian coffee chain market.
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