The HR Specialist is responsible for managing the recruitment process, enhancing employee engagement, and developing training programs. This role ensures the company attracts, retains, and develops the best talent while fostering a positive and productive work environment. The HR Specialist is responsible for executing HR strategies and initiatives that align with the overall business goals. Key Responsibilities: 1. Recruitment: • Talent Acquisition Strategy: Develop and implement effective recruitment strategies to attract top talent. • Job Posting and Advertising: Create and post job advertisements on various platforms. • Screening and Interviewing: Conduct initial screenings, interviews, and assessments to shortlist candidates. • Offer Management: Prepare and extend job offers, negotiate terms, and facilitate the onboarding process. • Candidate Experience: Ensure a positive candidate experience throughout the recruitment process. • Data Management: Maintain accurate and up-to-date candidate records in the applicant tracking system. 2. People Engagement: • Employee Onboarding: Facilitate a seamless onboarding process to help new hires integrate into the company culture. • Engagement Programs: Develop and implement employee engagement programs and initiatives. • Communication: Foster effective communication channels between employees and management. • Employee Feedback: Conduct regular surveys and feedback sessions to gauge employee satisfaction and engagement levels. • Recognition and Rewards: Implement recognition and reward programs to acknowledge and appreciate employee contributions. • Employee Development: Support career development and training initiatives to enhance employee skills and performance. • Culture Building: Promote a positive workplace culture that aligns with the company’s values and mission. 3. Training and Development: • Training Needs Analysis: Identify training needs through surveys, performance evaluations, and consultations with managers. • Program Development: Design and deliver training programs, workshops, and seminars to address identified needs. • Continuous Improvement: Monitor and evaluate training programs to ensure effectiveness and make necessary adjustments. • Documentation: Maintain training records and track employee progress.