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Join a team that is all about sports, great food, family and friends. We are a Minneapolis-based, growing restaurant chain with a fast paced, high energy environment with amazing growth. To see for yourself, contact the recruiter with the instructions below. JOB PURPOSE: The primary focus of the HR Technology / HRIS Analyst is the support, maintenance and reporting/analysis of the Human Resource I...
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Recruiter
Salaries
$28,050.00 - $72,000.00
Typical Salary for Recruiter in Minnesota
(569 Respondents)
Source: Monster.com Careerbenchmarking Tool
Education / Training
Bachelor's
52.8%
Some College Coursework Completed
19.7%
Master's
12.2%
Associates
6.6%
High School
6.2%
(320 Respondents)
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