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Detail Pekerjaan

lokasi

Kota Denpasar, Bali

requirment

KontrakKerja di kantor

salary

Rp 4.000.000 - Rp 6.500.000

Terakhir diperbarui 6 hari yang lalu

education

Pendidikan

Minimal S1

gender

Jenis Kelamin

Tidak ada ketentuan

age

Usia

Tidak ada ketentuan

experience

Pengalaman

Minimal 3 Tahun

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Deskripsi Pekerjaan

Skills:

  • Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills to interact effectively with employees at all levels. 

  • Interpersonal skills: Ability to build relationships, resolve conflicts, and navigate diverse personalities. 

  • Problem-solving: Strong analytical skills to identify issues and develop solutions. 

  • Organizational skills: Ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize effectively while maintaining attention to detail. 

  • Compliance knowledge: Thorough understanding of employment laws and regulation.

Typical responsibilities of an HR generalist:

  • Recruitment and onboarding new employees

  • Employee benefits administration

  • Performance management and employee evaluations

  • Payroll processing and recordkeeping

  • Employee relations and conflict resolution

  • Training and development programs

  • Policy development and implementation

  • Compliance reporting and auditing 

Benefit

Bonus kinerjaCuti melahirkanBPJSCuti tahunanGaji PokokMakan/snack gratisTHRTunjangan komunikasiTunjangan transportasi

Hari Kerja

Senin - Sabtu

Jam Kerja

10:00 - 18:00

Tentang Perusahaan

PT Ganesha Ek Sanskriti Indonesia

PT Ganesha Ek Sanskriti Indonesia

Rumah Makan

Our Story A holistic dining experience that stimulates all senses. From Delhi to Jakarta. A bright-eyed newlywed and certified dietician, Shilpa Dave, uprooted her life and moved with her family to a tropical island bursting with opportunities. As the years progressed Indonesia increasingly became a place she felt welcomed, respected and content. Much like Delhi, Jakarta thrived and became a melting pot of cultures. As her children blossomed, her friendships with locals and Indian communities flourished. Although Shilpa embraced Jakarta as her new home, she would often feel nostalgic for her mother’s home cooked meals, chatpata street food and freshly made jalebi on Sunday’s. Shilpa distinctively remembers one evening in 2002, where she sat down with her husband to discuss potential fields she was considering to utilize her time. The conversation sparked a craving for her favourite Alphonso mango lassi when she realized – this is it. This is her opportunity to bridge the gap between

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