Dress Code
An HR Assistant should dress in business casual attire such as dress shirts and blouses, dress pants, chinos, fitted skirts or knee length dresses, and closed-toe shoes.
An HR Assistant should dress in business casual attire such as dress shirts and blouses, dress pants, chinos, fitted skirts or knee length dresses, and closed-toe shoes.
An HR Assistant needs to provide support to multiple teams and employees within the company by providing them with accurate and clear information. They are also responsible for certain data entry tasks which must be performed with good attention to detail.
Work on your communication and organisational skills, as it is important to maintain employee records, auditing them regularly and updating any records when details change.
Be able to work well in a team, as you will need to work with other colleagues in the HR department, as well as offer support to individual employees and the payroll and admin teams.
An HR Assistant must have administrative skills to perform well in this role, as well as strong communication skills and knowledge of employment law.
It is important to have knowledge of key employment laws such as contracts of employment, discrimination laws, maternity/paternity pay, disciplinary procedures, and others. Knowing these laws is crucial for you to perform your HR duties effectively.
Understanding and following these employment laws is important for compliance to avoid any employee negligence. HR must be able to make informed decisions based on legal requirements when dealing with misconduct or complaints, which is why a good understanding of employment law is so important.
An HR Assistant must have excellent communication skills for speaking with employees and dealing with issues or inquiries. You must be empathetic and professional with the ability to communicate clearly with employees, candidates and higher management.
Maintain discretion when handling sensitive employee information and be clear and concise when communicating information, either verbally or in writing. You must be able to adjust your communication style depending on who you’re speaking to and have good interpersonal skills for maintaining positive relationships within a company.
An HR Assistant must be proficient in data entry to accurately enter and update employee information within an HR system. This will include employment history and personal details, which need to be kept secure and confidential.
It is also part of an HR Assistant’s duties to coordinate meetings, interviews and onboarding sessions. This will require the use of scheduling software to properly organize events. It is also important to send relevant information via emails and internal chat services, which you will need to use.
It is an HR Assistant’s duty to assist with recruitment including onboarding and interview processes. They must also maintain accurate employee records and support the payroll and admin teams.
An HR Assistant will be tasked with helping identify qualified candidates for available job roles and guiding them through the hiring process. This includes screening applicants, setting up interviews, conducting assessments and offering negotiations, including salary details and outlining company benefits.
If hired, the Assistant will need to provide the new employee with necessary information regarding the office space and company regulations and introduce them to the relevant staff.
It is also part of an HR Assistant’s role to ensure the new employee completes the relevant training so that they can quickly become a productive member of the team.
An HR Assistant will systematically organize, store and update accurate employee documentation. All documentation should comply with legal requirements and company policies and will need to be stored securely within a reliable HR system which adheres to strict data privacy practises.
It is important to conduct regular audits and promptly update employee records with any changes in personal information, including contact details, job title, salary, benefits and performance evaluations. Pay close attention to detail and make sure all data is accurate.
As an HR Assistant it is important to collaborate with the payroll and admin teams, when necessary, as the assistant will also provide data such as absences, bonuses and leave to the payroll team.
It will also be important to provide the admin team with correct and up-to-date information regarding employees and new hires. Make sure you communicate with the relevant teams and assist them when possible. Provide them with the information they need to be productive in their work.
Both HR Manager and HR Specialist roles will require considerable experience and skill development. It is recommended to gain a degree in a relevant field such as HR to access the skills you need to perform well in these roles.
To become a successful HR Manager or specialist, you should increase your communication and interpersonal skills, as your main goal will be to improve employee engagement, productivity, and satisfaction.
To become an HR Assistant, you need excellent communication skills, strong interpersonal skills, the ability to maintain confidentiality and strong organisational abilities.
CIPD Qualifications are highly valued in the industry, but they are not legally required to become an HR Assistant. However, having one can improve your chances of employability.
The average salary for an HR Assistant in the UK is around £26,000 per year; this can vary by location, and an entry-level position will be slightly lower.
An HR Assistant will help the HR team with many tasks, including recruiting, hiring, and training employees. They also help manage payroll and employment records.