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Human Resources Generalist The South Carolina State Ports Authority has an opening for a Human Resources Generalist. The successful candidate will be responsible for the day to day administration of policies and programs in the following functional areas: employee relations, recruiting, hiring, termination, training, policies and procedures, affirmative action, unemployment, EEOC reporting, benefi...
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Human Resources Generalist
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$34,500.00 - $85,100.00
Typical Salary for Human Resources Generalist in Charleston
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Education / Training
Bachelor's
51.3%
Master's
23.5%
Some College Coursework Completed
12.4%
Associates
5.6%
High School
3.2%
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