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HR Project Manager in Los Angeles, CA

HR Project Manager Job Description

Plans, develops and manages projects designed to improve or expand HR programs in support of HR department goals. Projects may focus on any functional HR area, such as implementing new payroll or employee recordkeeping software, researching incentives to improve staff productivity or retention, exploring and evaluating strategies to enhance recruitment and streamline the hiring process. Responsible for overall direction, coordination and execution of projects, including budget, work deadlines, staff coordination and progress reports to stakeholders. Requires expert HR knowledge and experience, strong communication, research and analytical skills, as well as exceptional project management capabilities.

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Salary for HR Project Manager in Los Angeles, CA

104800 - 154580

Low
104800
The candidate is new to the role or has limited experience and is building necessary skills.
Mid
124123
The candidate has moderate experience in the role, meets most requirements or has equivalent transferable skills, and may also have relevant certifications.
High
154580
The candidate has extensive experience and advanced skills for the role, and may also have specialized certifications.
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