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@SniperJade71
@SniperJade71 Күн бұрын
These videos are truly so informative and encouraging.
@snake698
@snake698 Күн бұрын
And sing in a circle. I'm sorry but all those things you mention like take ages to get done if they end up getting done
@Aaron-ue5vn
@Aaron-ue5vn 5 күн бұрын
They just be chillin all day
@drinkingwith40urty36
@drinkingwith40urty36 7 күн бұрын
How do HR Professionals keep up with these cases that eventually results in organizations having to comply with?
@AWaterKnight
@AWaterKnight 8 күн бұрын
I do believe that HR has a lot of functions but as an applicant I must say that application processes as conducted by HR are often horrible: Completely intransparent, elusive, and low effort towards the applicant. Jobs are still being advertized when they are already filled, declared contact persons cannot be contacted and do not call back, declared requirements are incomplete or wrong, declared tasks are misleading as are conditions, applicants are ghosted, lied to when rejected and met with unreasoned secrecy. Messages are lost or ignored, important things told to them are not taken seriously nor noted. Questions are dodged and they most superficially skim through e-mails and application documents. They go on vacation for weeks without telling anyone. Declared company values and statements in the job ad are trampled on, accountability concerning the promoted job towards the applicants is zero. Instead of writing a simple 1 minute e-mail where they openly communicate that they currently cannot reply in the next few days, need to wait for another party to feed them information, or that they are not allowed to share some information, they keep completely silent for weeks and months on end and, then, instead of giving the slightest apology for the inconveniences they cause, they ask for understanding for their bad policies and work ethics without explaining anything and claim not being able to answer every applicant allegedly for time reasons despite being able to before the rejection or in other circumstances and without making any of their overload and unavailability transparent. That face-saver is also shifted between confidentiality and overload. And then they are surprised at bad ratings on company rating sites, try to deny the issues being raised there or relativize them, profess their proclaimed values again that they for some reason could not stick to before and suddenly find time to talk with the applicant (or former worker) in an effort to remove the bad rating. It would give HR much more sympathy if they openly communicated.
@NxusaHR
@NxusaHR 10 күн бұрын
I need to grow in the area of outbound sales. Thank you for the tips
@kushaniwaduge8029
@kushaniwaduge8029 16 күн бұрын
What are the duties of HR assistant?
@NicolePironi
@NicolePironi 17 күн бұрын
Thank you for this wonderful breakdown! I am looking to enter the HR field and have a particular interest in the Talent Management space. This video was helpful to showcase how broad HR truly is and is a great primer for anyone interested in exploring HR. Thank you!!!
@gvue4396
@gvue4396 22 күн бұрын
If an employee is terminated and ask why, does the employer have to provide a reason?
@NxusaHR
@NxusaHR 10 күн бұрын
In South Africa they do
@HRGirl411
@HRGirl411 5 күн бұрын
Not in all cases. Most employers will label terminations "For Cause" or "No Cause". But it depends on the state in which they are operating because some states regulate terminations.
@MsNS-uh7vb
@MsNS-uh7vb 25 күн бұрын
Exceptionally thorough! Thank you.
@TracyOliaku111
@TracyOliaku111 Ай бұрын
This is a big problem.having the solution to hospitality issues.but can't find a way to them knowing they need your service.
@HRGirl411
@HRGirl411 5 күн бұрын
You can start with your local chamber or small business networking opportunities. Some companies don't realize HR consulting or outsourcing is an option. They always immediately think about an attorney or try to hire someone part time to deal with the employee issues.
@pishi1990
@pishi1990 Ай бұрын
People have to remember what HR really is - lookout/risk management for the company (its NOT for employees)😂😂
@Chertoff88
@Chertoff88 Ай бұрын
Figure out new and creative ways to fuck the people that actually make the company run. I work for a fortune 100 company, HR does not know anything about safety or compliance they are neither lawyers or licensed safety professionals. Managers handle payroll in most companies. HR doesn't even help employees being bullied or discriminated against unless it's in the interest of the companies financial benefit. HR works for the CEO who works for the shareholders, who singular interest is increasing shareholders profits. Anyone tells you different is a liar.
@MsNS-uh7vb
@MsNS-uh7vb Ай бұрын
What timing!!!! I have this type of interview tomorrow. Thank you for posting! ❤
@gvue4396
@gvue4396 Ай бұрын
My first HR job was 65k in MN
@jacquelinesilva8870
@jacquelinesilva8870 Ай бұрын
Hello, Yonica, I'm using yours videos for learn business english. I've been working as a HRBP in Brazil too, and I love your content. Thank you!
@BigRedBearclaw
@BigRedBearclaw Ай бұрын
Great video. I’ve been in a lot of those situations you described. Your point about getting a mentor is really important. Having someone to bounce ideas off of is really important. This person will help you stay focused on the right things and resist pressures to cut corners. (Everything is all fun and games until you have to sit for a legal deposition) People should also know that there will be times when you are not going to be appreciated for doing the right thing, you might even pay a price for it. In the long run, the immediate cost of doing the right thing will always be less than the long term cost of being labeled a liar or unethical. It’s on us to lead by example, and if it doesn’t work out at one organization, you will find a different organization that does value your commitment to doing the right thing. If you want to be a good HR person, you have to be brave. My other advice for HR people that want to rise up in the future is to become comfortable with data and analyzing data to explain why you want to make a certain decision. Many of us got into HR because we’re not the best at “math”, but you will limit your career if you can’t use evidence based decision making to justify the things that you believe will help your company. Training and new benefits cost money, HR needs to get better at showing ROI. Also, I hate that this is true, because the certification orgs operate like a cartel. Passing your certifications aren’t like passing the bar exam for a lawyer, but recruiters treat them that way. You’ll save yourself a lot of time and aggravation if you make certifications a priority. I have 2 masters degrees in HR but recruiters seem only to care that I’m certified. If you’re considering a masters in HR, get your certification(s) first then decide if a specialized HR degree, a JD, or an MBA will serve you best in the future. Keep up the good work!
@katsten7181
@katsten7181 Ай бұрын
Great video! Hourly billing seems like the most straightforward way to go, but I have heard this model gets the most pushback from clients who want to argue about how long a process takes, so project-based billing might be a better approach with those kinds of clients. Can you share some learn from moments you’ve had with clients when it comes to billing?
@jacquelinesilva8870
@jacquelinesilva8870 Ай бұрын
I love it!
@SeilerMunagidick-bu1wr
@SeilerMunagidick-bu1wr Ай бұрын
I'm taking Human Resources next semester so I wanna know more about human resources
@katebender5931
@katebender5931 Ай бұрын
Can you talk about the triangle : FMLA, Workers Comp & ADA
@katebender5931
@katebender5931 Ай бұрын
Can you do a mock interview on workplace investigations?
@katebender5931
@katebender5931 Ай бұрын
😂
@xoCarmiMay
@xoCarmiMay Ай бұрын
Tried Medical Assisting for a year but didn’t like the clinic I worked for as they kept calling patients customers so now in retail now Looking to find a more fulfilling job making a positive , influential and effective difference where I go with empathy, kindness, …been in customer service for 10+ years and interested in law and psychology but currently with a sociology major thought HR was a better fit than social work so - just starting my journey in HR (: hope it all goes well.
@Authentic_t.e.a
@Authentic_t.e.a Ай бұрын
Just the video I needed!!!!!!!! Thank you!!!
@functionaltrainingzone
@functionaltrainingzone Ай бұрын
Awesome! We love to connect with you for our students.
@gkiltz0
@gkiltz0 Ай бұрын
As one cable TV technician put it to m in confidernce: "When we went from 'hired help' to 'human resources' was when everything went to rat crap!"
@ilikethatboulder.thatisani5496
@ilikethatboulder.thatisani5496 2 ай бұрын
can someone tell me what the top HCM companies are? Is oracle a good one? i’m in southern california and work in healthcare and government so i was wondering if Oracle is the best to learn more of??
@HRGirl411
@HRGirl411 2 ай бұрын
It would highly depend on the size of the organization and which Oracle product is being considered because I would not recommend Oracle to a small business. You’ll need at least 2,000 employees in order to see an ROI. Oracle has several modules that should be activated for a seamless experience like Onboarding, Core HCM, Payroll, Benefits, HR HelpDesk etc. If your organization decides to go with Oracle, I would recommend getting a team or an external consultant because it takes time to get the system up and running according to your needs.
@paulstarybrat8734
@paulstarybrat8734 2 ай бұрын
Good stuff! Thanks for sharing!
@skyestinson6499
@skyestinson6499 2 ай бұрын
“Tech and HR have nothing to do with each other.” Meanwhile I work in HRIS where the two are a single unit 😅
@samuelazariah6657
@samuelazariah6657 2 ай бұрын
Very informative. Thank you so much!
@Vivianeve999
@Vivianeve999 2 ай бұрын
I love this video! I am currently working as a team lead for a contact center and am working to get my Bachelor's in Management with a focus on HR. I decided to take an internship this fall but I feel like this video made me really think about how it will affect my career going forward.
@Cliodhna-z1i
@Cliodhna-z1i 2 ай бұрын
You are the HR youtuber that I find the most realistic and the most non promotional like Self made millenial LMAO. Thank you for youir honest content :)
@HRGirl411
@HRGirl411 2 ай бұрын
I appreciate your feedback. My ultimate goal is to be real, because there's so much misinformation floating around.
@jaymorgan.
@jaymorgan. 2 ай бұрын
Isn't it illegal if a person files a harassment complaint and the harasser files a counter complaint after the fact which is baseless to begin?
@HRGirl411
@HRGirl411 2 ай бұрын
It highly depends on the situation. Sometimes there are unwarranted exchanges in the workplace and both individuals become victims. It is however, illegal for a company to retaliate against an employee who files a claim, and then the employer terminates the employee.
@jaymorgan.
@jaymorgan. 2 ай бұрын
I lodged a harassment complaint and then my former employer suspended me and fired me a week later because they claim to have a counter complaint from the person I harassed and ''witness statements'' from witnesses which I know is absolutely false because I kept to myself and never ''yelled'' broke any policies. Everyone has yelled, cursed, and even almost fought and none of these people got fired. I'm a male and most of everyone i work with is female. I have documentation going back a year.
@Khulu_Zebra
@Khulu_Zebra 3 ай бұрын
I am the HR department of one for manufacturing..I am burning out and I have no support my manager is such a bully 😭
@HRGirl411
@HRGirl411 2 ай бұрын
It's unfortunate in so many cases where a manager is a bully. But think about it in a different way, the manager may be under a lot of pressure and is trying to save their own skin, which is the reason why they're only emotion is to be a jerk. It's not an excuse, but see if you can figure out the root cause of their terrible behavior and see if you can find a middle ground. Some people who are hard on the surface are actually afraid.
@mitrakhodabakhshi2071
@mitrakhodabakhshi2071 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for explaining everything
@swimmerrr
@swimmerrr 3 ай бұрын
I am an HR lead and make 92k. My benefits are great, but the layoffs are scary specially with AI technology around the corner.
@HRGirl411
@HRGirl411 2 ай бұрын
It is scary and unfortunately, a lot of companies are placing a lot of stakes on AI. But they don't realize the value of having a real human being interact with staff and make strategic decisions.
@joycewatt800
@joycewatt800 3 ай бұрын
This ☝🏽 video should be shown during the hiring process and onboarding at ALL jobs.
@joycewatt800
@joycewatt800 3 ай бұрын
5:34 THEY CAN’T BE TRUSTED! They DO NOT WORK ON BEHALF OF THE EMPLOYEE SO IT’S ALMOST USELESS TO GO TO THEM FOR HELP OR TO REPORT ANYTHING! Ok so that was my personal experience at the job I was forced to resign from due to most of these ☝🏽 7:06 ABSOLUTELY!! 7:23 ABSOLUTELY!! Moral of the story: PLEASE don’t drown in a cesspool of a job. It’s not worth it.
@abbasbamalli3392
@abbasbamalli3392 3 ай бұрын
Please recommend courses and certification to be done to improve in HR
@HRGirl411
@HRGirl411 2 ай бұрын
There are several resources out there, but the largest ones are SHRM, HRCI, CIPD.
@cv43480
@cv43480 3 ай бұрын
HR is the most useless job at any given company.
@cjcopeland1
@cjcopeland1 3 ай бұрын
I'm currently an HRBP, looking to get into a HRIS Anaylst role, I have years of experience us workday and ADP mainly, open to any pointers
@HRGirl411
@HRGirl411 2 ай бұрын
Most organizations that are large enough to have an HRBP will likely have a dedicated HR & IT department. Try to connect with each of the departments to see if there is a support gap. Aside from that, you can reach out to your network to see if they have any open opportunities in that space.
@kingtv3321
@kingtv3321 3 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, I’ve dealt with all of these. She told us but I’m here to assure you. Look for other employment! You can’t beat the department that will do the investigation if you open a case!
@life-long-learning9057
@life-long-learning9057 4 ай бұрын
I was sexually assaulted by an executive and reported this to Human Resources and the CEO. However, this led to me being retaliated against and harassed by my peers as well as being placed under the Human Resource directors supervision where she ended up really creating problems for me so I ended up resigning. I reported this to the EEOC which is the branch located in Mississippi. Can you explain to me why In Mississippi the EEOC does not take sexual harassment serious when it comes from black men? What can an individual do when the EEOC discriminates against men by minimizing sexual harassment experience…it is not unheard of if black men being sexually assaulted or sexually harassed. This poor bias behavior results in cases being closed due to those investigators turning a blind eye. I presented timelines and emails/text messages. I also went to law school so I understand how to handle documentation. I truly believe based off how the investigator verbally responded that she maybe homophonic even though I was the victim and not the predator. I understand that I am a man that could have physically hurt that predator but I wanted to keep my job and not create a criminal problem for myself. This type of situation could have easily turned deadly but I choose to believe in the law but I see it doesn’t work for black men!!
@mysweetpassport
@mysweetpassport 4 ай бұрын
This was so helpful! I’m in HR now but I really want to transition into HR Tech! Thank you!
@pradeepbhatnagar4848
@pradeepbhatnagar4848 4 ай бұрын
HR has a multiple scope for various career for skill development in brief.HRM is the need of the time for Competitive world.There r different Training Methodology for any sector for increasing Efficacy of the ODnd OB in nutshell.Good Trainers r the backbone of any organization.Vry.Inspiring nd innovative vdo.lecture on HR.
@MJ-Hugo
@MJ-Hugo 4 ай бұрын
Jam packed with information & very eloquently presented. Thank you for this - really clears up the day-to-day scope of the role for those that are curious about this topic.
@lowrezshez
@lowrezshez 4 ай бұрын
Was just thinking I agreed with everything when you said to look out for your own mental health. So true, wouldn’t change my career for anything at the moment but this mental proficiency is core to the role