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11-15-2018, 11:08 AM
I'm working in a smaller firm (engineering) and haven't seen a woman there in over a year. We don't have a HR department so I don't know much about it.
But it seems like HR has exploded lately! Many of my dates this year has worked in some HR department and their job titles have ranged from HR specialist, HR strategist to staff expert. I tried to ask one girl more specifically about it but she just gave me this look like I was a bit dumb (but I've never had to engage with these so I don't know) but she just told me how she loved it because she was able to work with people and had studied this for 3 years and it was amazing. But I couldn't get her to be that specific.
Are they basically just doing job interviews?
But I don't think someone who's not an engineer themselves would know much about who's fit for a job at a workplace like mine.
Some I'm just a bit curios. What are the good use of these?
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11-15-2018, 11:34 AM
HR is basically a class of people - overwhelmingly women - who are tasked with figuring out how to fire people who it has been decided need to be fired without getting sued.
In some parts of the United States, you'll find that nursing attracts a lot of women who don't really want to do anything but they need a job that pays well, and they can hack the math, so they end up studying nursing even though they hate it and just pretend it's their calling. If you can't hack the math, you study HR and tell yourself it's really important.
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11-15-2018, 11:37 AM
In my case, HR scheduled my entire office for our annual “Diversity & Inclusion” training. Basically 4 hours of mental abuse by a couple of chicks.
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11-15-2018, 11:49 AM
Their job is to keep really attractive women out.
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11-15-2018, 12:03 PM
The purpose of HR is to protect CEOs and shareholders from the workforce.
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11-15-2018, 12:36 PM
I guess it has already been answered but they are there to fire people and do the 'dirty' work management can't be seen doing because they would get a bad reputation. They can always shield their decisions and actions behind HR.
The real question should be why are most HR comprised of fatties? (Though I once worked with a stunner that had a tramp stamp...)
I have a very bad opinion of HR. The last two in my work where giant hambeasts. Dumb as fuck and their only real interest was to suck up to the bosses. They would spend their day on Linkedin and other social networks, gossip, and not much else.
They really didn't do interviews, they would just sit there with management trying to look important. In my opinion they don't do jack shit and are always annoying people with petty grievances.
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11-15-2018, 01:43 PM
HR's daily routine.
1. Show up 20 minutes late.
2. Gossip
3. Drink fattening lattes
4. Gossip
5. Gossip
6. refill a stapler
7. Gossip
8. Piss break
9. Gossip in the bathroom
10. Set up an interview for the candidate with the most unqualified resume.
11. Harass hard working men for a joke that's construed as sexual harassment.
12. Lunch
13. Repeat
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11-15-2018, 01:45 PM
They surf social media ofcourse.
And plenty of sugary treats.
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11-15-2018, 02:13 PM
HR is the quintessential "make work" project. For the actual work they do, or more accurately the work they're needed for, I'm sure the average HR department could get by with 50% of their staff or less. Hiring, firing, token diversity initiatives to avoid getting sued. How much time and energy do these tasks ultimately require? Each worker probably does 2-4 hours of real, necessary work per day.
At its core the very existence of the HR field is another form of using government and corporations to transfer wealth and power from men to women.
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11-15-2018, 02:22 PM
I’ll attempt to answer the question without pontification…
1. Yes they do job interviews. That’s the fun part, since the candidates are all on their best supplicating behavior, and this is where the harpies absorb the most ego power. Those job interviews come after hiring managers have expressed a need, and HR devises a proper job description, if needed. The budget for the position would also need to be approved, and HR spends a lot of time determining the “appropriate” amount - enough to attract the candidate, and limited enough to be approved by the purse string holders, all while taking into consideration potential lawsuits about women or minorities not getting paid the same, and making sure they can prove that’s not the case if push comes to shove.
2. If they don’t outsource it, HR does payroll. This is exceedingly complex, with all the programs and benefits a company offers, as well as making sure Uncle Sam gets his cut. HR negotiates with health insurance providers, dental providers, vision plans, savings plan companies, and other BS stuff like free bus tokens and other subsidies as part of the total compensation package. Employees are constantly changing their health insurance plans, and withholdings etc. as life events occur, and these changes need to be enacted. HR writes the company manual detailing all of these offerings, along with all company rules which constantly need to be updated as people find new ways to weasel the system.
3. HR manages your company’s personnel file. This is a significant administrative burden as new people get fired, people get transferred, they change positions, or resign. Depending on the type of company, HR would manage the global communication systems and asset tracking, making sure that mass e-mails or texts can be sent out, particularly for emergencies, and that all digital and physical access is ended, and all company-owned assets are returned, once an employee departs. HR also fields calls from employment verification references, and makes them too, while tiptoeing around Byzantine rules to make sure the company doesn’t get sued for saying the wrong thing.
4. Compensation management and employee performance tracking is a large analytic component. Annual raises need to be determined based on the company’s performance, and promotions need to be reviewed and determined. Any stragglers need to be let go, and that must be done carefully and with proper documentation to avoid lawsuits.
5. Since payroll is such a large component of a company’s expenditures, management is always looking for ways trim fat and fire unnecessary people. HR fields what-if inquiries from management and advises on what will happen as people are hired and fired in various scenarios.
6. Lastly, HR responds to all babysitting issues that arise from employees causing problems in the organization, and issues edicts accordingly related to dress code and other authoritarian culture issues. They also make you attend those mandatory trainings to make sure you know everything is considered sexual harassment.
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11-15-2018, 02:42 PM
I work in technical sales. Today I had an job interview, they look for kind of an project engineer / HR specialist. Its about select high skilled professionals for companies. In the talk the guy said, they looking for someone with a technical background that understands the issues of the customer. Sounds interesting.
Real good personal management is not very common. How to get A class people, how select out B and C performers. How to keep the A class people, how make things smooth. How not to demotivate people because of the company structure. For me it seems most women are very good at doing tasks that are given to them and have a certain routine. To think long term is not very common. HR is also a lost career choice in many companies. For me its insane how companies can treat it that bad. C performers mess up your company, managers that think only about the profit and not in value and long term and HR women that love to chat all day and do ordinary tasks.
You could run the HR with 1/3 of people when you have the right ones. And your company will never run out of a pool of skilled employees.
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11-15-2018, 07:34 PM
10% online shopping, 20% yakking with the other chicks
15% at lunch
5% of actual work, and 50% on social media on her phone.
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11-15-2018, 09:16 PM
A PR stunt to make male dominated workplaces look less male dominated?
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11-15-2018, 09:40 PM
Then, when a company is too large or has too many sites to conduct one big "diversity training" meeting.
They dull sparks trot out their inane online "training" packages.
Filled with inane content, presented in tiresome ways.
All the while, so easy to skip through or so easy to circumvent. The entire exercise becomes pointless.
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11-16-2018, 02:21 AM
I think American style HR is a consequence of another bad trait of USA - the tendency to sue a lot. In most parts of the world you would not see people suing each other over the small insignificant things Americans sue each other like hurt feelings, lack of warnings about unimaginable misuses of products and other stuff. I think America is a great nation but the feeling that you must walk on eggshells to not get sued for a variety of minor stupid things is a very bad thing. This ever present danger of getting sued is actually causing a lot of enforced political correctness and also gives reason for big bloated HR to exist.
I think that if USA wants to end with oppressive political correctness, they must not only fight for conservative values but change their legal system to make people sueing each other over trivial stuff less of an incentive.
In most other countries there is no HR or if there is their tasks besides conducting interviews are organizing courses, seminars, staff excursions, Christmas and New years parties and gifts, updating photos of staff members, congratulating people on birthdays, making insurance deals for employees, making sure everybody receives all the tools and equipment for their job and other actually useful and pleasant things that actually make work more attractive. At least that is what the equivalent of HR does in the company I work.
Also since in my country both birthrates and immigration are low - every moderately competent employee is valuable and HR works to keep people in and attract them instead of thinking how to fire them.
So another important thing you can do to keep HR benign and not abusive is decrease immigration.
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11-16-2018, 02:54 AM
Trial cases from work issues are way lower in France, indeed. Certainly HR are not in my opinion the best part of a company, but in general they do fine (however recently the feminist minister Marlene Schiappa has decided to put a dose of "sexual harassment training" in the companies).
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11-16-2018, 06:16 AM
My gf does a job called HR Recruiting Coordinator at Facebook. They have so many of these jobs that no one has any work to do so she spends much of the day sitting around doing nothing. Some days she might send 4-5 emails, that’s it
She gets €45k for fuck all + free food, more than a UK grad engineer
The position is basically unskilled. It just involves scheduling interviews and checking recruiters calendars for availability
Recruiters get paid much more + bonuses. Also a fairly cushy job but at least there’s an element of skill and end result involved
It made me realise that pay is not due to supply or demand or even skill set involved. It’s fairly arbitrary. If a company has money to burn on bullshit jobs it will burn it.
Meanwhile a junior doctor in the public sector somewhere else is busting their arse and getting paid peanuts
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11-16-2018, 11:31 AM
Quote: (11-15-2018 07:34 PM)Bacchus Wrote:
10% online shopping, 20% yakking with the other chicks
15% at lunch
5% of actual work, and 50% on social media on her phone.
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11-16-2018, 12:21 PM
I think its very company dependent. Think its been mostly pointed out already but there quite a bit of paperwork and processing you need to do. Health Insurance, Benefits, Deductions, 401k's, Background checks, Tax forms. Constant government changes to all this at federal, state level and city . If a company has a high turnover rate and is in the 50-200 person range you pretty much start needing an HR person to do and keep track of all of that and avoid any fuck ups where you can be sued.
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