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Recruitment & HR Jobs Norfolk, VA

Recruitment & HR Jobs Norfolk, VA
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HRO Comprehensive Services- Associate District Manager, Norfolk
Sales Representative ADP is hiring a Sales Representative for our ADP Comprehensive Services business. ADP Comprehensive Services provides tailored HR, payroll, and benefits outsourcing, combining expert guidance with the ADP Workforce Now technology platform. It serves as a dedicated partner to …
Brand Ambassador - Norfolk - P/T - max up 19 hrs per week
Brand Ambassador EURPAC STRATEGIC PARTNERS (ESP), a division of EURPAC Service, Inc., is a company focused on the adult beverage industry, providing strategic insight and capabilities to our beverage clients. Our well-established operating teams focus on product placement, marketing services, …
Assistant Manager in Training (04201) - $15.50/ hr + Benefits, Norfolk
Assistant Manager in Training Domino's Pizza, which began in 1960 as a single store location in Ypsilanti, MI, has had a lot to celebrate lately: we're a reshaped, reenergized brand of honesty, transparency and accountability not to mention, great food! In the rise to becoming a true technology …

Recruitment & HR Jobs in Job Market Norfolk, VA

Is a career in human resources the right move for you? Whether you’re looking to change jobs within your field, or just exploring the possibility of working in HR, the Norfolk Recruitment & HR category is the place to look! Here you can find job listings for human resource managers, assistants, or recruiting coordinators. Many individuals go into HR because they find it can be a rewarding and positive experience. If you are interested in talent acquisition and you enjoy working with people, then a role in recruitment or human resources may be a perfect fit for you.

What’s the difference between recruitment and HR roles?

Working in human resources is similar to recruitment; both fields specialize in the hiring process, from finding qualified candidates to conducting interviews, to assisting with the final decision-making process. However, recruiters’ only priority is this - recruitment. In this role, you will be constantly reaching out to potential candidates, and matching them up with roles that would be most suitable for them and the company. Often recruiters work in an agency, so they can be working with people in all different industries across a variety of companies and they will be responsible to mediate between applicants and hiring managers. This role also typically involves a commission-based salary, so how often your applicants get hired will reflect positively on your salary.

On the other hand, with a position in human resources, the recruitment process is only a part of the typical job description. Following the hiring process, an HR representative will handle the contracts and paperwork, and assist new employees with settling into the company. They help new and current employees in the workplace with growth and development and often are involved in their performance reviews. They handle any conflict within the company, listen to employees and act on behalf of the business’s best interests. They also have administrative tasks, dealing with paperwork and HR systems.

If a job in recruitment or human resources sounds compelling, browse through current listings and apply today! Alternatively, if you want to offer your HR services to people in your community, such as help with applications or interview prep, you may find it useful to visit our Recruitment & HR Services category, and post an ad!