Hr Administrative Assistant Jobs in Connecticut
3 Connecticut Hr Administrative Assistant jobs found on Monster.
This position primarily supports Assurance practice and assists Advisory, Tax and other service lines as need. The People Consultant serves as the first point of contact for the firm's employees and leaders in select national practices or select practices in a geographic area. This individual may be solely assigned to practices/areas with greater complexity and/or size; may handle all practices in...
Employment Opportunities Full Time Front Office Supervisor (Norwalk Location) Salary:$38,000/yr-$45,000/yr (salaried) Hours: 40 plus hours per week Duties include but not limited to:Direct supervision of the Norwalk location to ensure the duties and functions of the medical staff are carried out with accuracy, timeliness and confidentiality Requirements: 2+ years Office Supervisory Experience, com...
A fantastic opportunity has emerged to join this top tier business as an HR recruitment coordinator. The position would be a long-term contract and would have the opportunity to eventually convert to permanent. Primary responsibilities will include: Organizing travel arrangements Scheduling interviews and managing the logistics Greeting candidates for interviews and meetings Handling logistics...
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Human Resources Administrative Assistant
Salaries
$24,960.00 - $52,416.00
Typical Salary for Human Resources Administrative Assistant in Connecticut
(539 Respondents)
Source: Monster.com Careerbenchmarking Tool
Education / Training
Bachelor's
37.2%
Some College Coursework Completed
26.4%
Associates
15.7%
High School
9%
Master's
8%
Certification
3%
(401 Respondents)
Source: Monster.com Careerbenchmarking Tool
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