HR Intern
Skills Café is hiring an HR intern in Bengaluru. The role involves general HR administrative support and requires a bachelor's degree. Candidates must be available to work onsite daily. The firm emphasizes attention to detail and a long-term interest in HR.
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Experience
0-0 years
Function
Human Resources
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
Skills Café is hiring an HR intern in Bengaluru. The role involves general HR administrative support and requires a bachelor's degree. Candidates must be available to work onsite daily. The firm emphasizes attention to detail and a long-term interest in HR.
TAL's take
Unpaid or low-value internship at a tier 3 firm with a discriminatory hiring clause.
The role is a standard HR internship, but it is extremely sparse on actual job responsibilities.
Watchouts
- Female candidates only
Must haves
- Bachelor's degree in any non-technical discipline
- Accuracy and thoroughness in all tasks
- Keen on building a long-term career in human resources
- Available to report in person daily
About the company
Small staff-aug or training shop with unverifiable scale.
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