HR Administrator Jobs in British Columbia

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Office Administrator

  • Richmond, BC
  • 12 days ago
  • Richmond, BC
  • 12 days ago

Not just a job a community a partnership a team Youll experience them all at London Drugs. As one of Canadas most successful retail chains, we know what it takes to build a satisfying career. We...

Talent Acquisition & Inventory Administrator

  • Burnaby, BC
  • 13 days ago
  • Burnaby, BC
  • 13 days ago

Overview Paladin Security: Making the World a Safer and Friendlier Place because we CARE! The Paladin Difference starts with our people; we're the best because we hire the best. We believe in...

Hudson Office Administrator

  • Richmond, BC
  • 22 days ago
  • Richmond, BC
  • 22 days ago

GrowWithUs! Hudson and Duty Free are North America's leading travel retailer. For over 30 years, Hudson and Duty Free has met the needs and wants of travelers in more than 1,000 duty-free,...

Payroll Administrator

  • Burnaby, BC
  • 25 days ago
  • Burnaby, BC
  • 25 days ago

THE OPPORTUNITY We are seeking an experienced Payroll Administrator to join our team at our Burnaby corporate offices. The Payroll Administrator is responsible for processing payroll for Inland’s...

Office Administrator

  • Langley, BC
  • 30+ days ago
  • Langley, BC
  • 30+ days ago

Supervise administrative staff functions including recruitment, onboarding, employee relations, and performance management....

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Sr. HR Business Partner, AEE/Canada/LATAM Corporate & Stores

  • Vancouver, BC
  • 60+ days ago
  • Vancouver, BC
  • 60+ days ago

. - Broad experience and specific knowledge of human resource theory, including employee relations - 3-4 years HR experience in a high tech environment preferred. - Knowledge of Canadian employment...

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HR Fundamentals
HR professionals look after the greatest creators of value (and risk) in organisations: their people. On this five-week course, youll be introduced to the practice of HR, and develop essential...
Mastering Employment Law for HR Professionals, Employers and Managers
Employment laws govern every aspect of the employer-employee relationship, making it one of the most important frameworks for ensuring fair treatment, workplace safety, and legal accountability....
Strategic HR Management
This course is about both the design and execution of human resource management strategies. This course has two central themes: (1) How to think systematically and strategically about aspects of...

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Salary for HR Administrator Jobs in British Columbia

Estimated salary range based on data from US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and iHireHR research efforts.

Licensing / Certification

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Highest Education Level

HR Administrators in British Columbia offer the following education background
Bachelor's Degree
47.9%
Master's Degree
29.8%
Associate's Degree
7.5%
High School or GED
5.7%
Vocational Degree or Certification
5.4%
Doctorate Degree
2.2%
Some College
1.4%
Some High School
0.2%

Average Work Experience
Here's a breakdown of the number of years' experience offered by HR Administrators in British Columbia
4-6 years
50.9%
1-2 years
30.0%
2-4 years
7.8%
Less than 1 year
4.6%
6-8 years
4.6%
None
1.6%
10+ years
0.5%



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