I am only 1 minute into your video, but I have a great interest in this job title and want to thank you in advance for taking your time to make this video, Cheers
Hi Carmen! Just found your channel & I have been binge watching your videos! I really enjoyed the HR coordinator video. I have been trying to get my foot in the HR field & I enjoy learning about each role through your videos. Stay safe! 💛
after looking up jobs in HR, the employee relations positions I find definitely pay the most. I find numerous employee relation specialist jobs that pay 75-100k who just require a Bachelors and a few years of experience
Really loving this series! One of my degrees is in hr while the other is in Communications so I enjoy learning from your experiences and all that you share. Thank you so much 🤍
So would you say E.R. Specialists lean towards protecting the company even in the instance the employee is correct or can be objective in their judgements?
Normally an HR professional will only focus on one branch at a time, but it is possible for you to have duties from different branches in one role especially if it’s in a small company!
Hey Carmen my name christian...one question u need high school diploma or any others document to work in employer relation coordinator? Do u get a lot calls complains ? is it hard ? How how was it when u start it lol f u mind asking?
I've worked in Employee Relations and I've never handled unemployment claims. I have seen multiple company's tie in compliance related to Employment. Many other pieces missing.
My videos are meant as a general overview, specific job duties always depend on the company & industry. I understand you have haven’t experienced it, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen :)
I am only 1 minute into your video, but I have a great interest in this job title and want to thank you in advance for taking your time to make this video, Cheers
Hi Carmen! Just found your channel & I have been binge watching your videos! I really enjoyed the HR coordinator video. I have been trying to get my foot in the HR field & I enjoy learning about each role through your videos. Stay safe! 💛
So glad you find these videos helpful!! Best of luck on your HR job search! 💗
after looking up jobs in HR, the employee relations positions I find definitely pay the most. I find numerous employee relation specialist jobs that pay 75-100k who just require a Bachelors and a few years of experience
Really loving this series! One of my degrees is in hr while the other is in Communications so I enjoy learning from your experiences and all that you share. Thank you so much 🤍
Aw I’m so happy to hear that!! Thank you for the support! 🤍
Hi Carmen! Just wanted to say you are extremely informative and efficient at getting your point across. Love watching these videos!!
I'm set to take the Employee Relations and Investigations certificate course threw Cornell University online
Another lovely video Carmen!!! 😁
Thank you so much! 🤗🤍
Amazing information
So would you say E.R. Specialists lean towards protecting the company even in the instance the employee is correct or can be objective in their judgements?
How is the process of employee relations?What are the steps in process of employee relations?
Awesome video
Is employee relations about denying liabilty when you work directly for a company?
Super helpful!!
So happy to hear that! 🤍🤗
Do more like this
i like it cause i wanna hear the gossip ahahhahaha
Do you do every branch of HR or just one branch for example pay roll
Normally an HR professional will only focus on one branch at a time, but it is possible for you to have duties from different branches in one role especially if it’s in a small company!
Hey Carmen my name christian...one question u need high school diploma or any others document to work in employer relation coordinator? Do u get a lot calls complains ? is it hard ? How how was it when u start it lol f u mind asking?
Christian you should improve your grammar first and then your writing skills to go into any profession.
I've worked in Employee Relations and I've never handled unemployment claims. I have seen multiple company's tie in compliance related to Employment. Many other pieces missing.
My videos are meant as a general overview, specific job duties always depend on the company & industry. I understand you have haven’t experienced it, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen :)
I'm currently working in ER and I do handle unemployement claims, I guess it varies depending on the company.
Good information. You and them beautiful lips
weird behavior🤢
Lol wtf
Amazing information