Anonymous wrote:I am working for a consultancy at the moment, and for the first time HR is actually useful. Here, they have to know who has what skills and who is doing what so they can staff projects. They actually aren't terrible at it.
That said, they have absolutely no time for the other part of their job, gossip about everyone and can hold nothing in confidence. I once heard them telling a co worker about another employees mental illness diagnosis -- in the kitchen of our building. So unprofessional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only the "special" kind can get a job in HR.
"special"? explain please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aside from payroll and benefits administration, I've only worked for one organization (out of about 6) that have an HR department that is useful. They are generally inept and unhelpful when it comes to employment management issues and don't even get me started on their generally useless attempts to develop employee incentive programs. Mine is currently forcing me to assign measurable goals for an administrative assistant position - including a stretch goal - to qualify them for an incentive comp program. Hello? Either the admin completes tasks on time or doesn't. How do you assign a "strech goal" to get my appointments scheduled, letters sent, etc etc? Ridiculous. Most overpaid and useless department in the entire organization.
I work in HR and I hate when we are given these projects as much as you hate doing them. The only thing Inhated more was a 365 review of a CEO in a small company, who really wasn't I terested in what his employees thought. I also hated when he asked me for a report of everyone's internet activity. Wait, I could go on forever..:
Anonymous wrote:Tell me about it. I work in an organization that has a big retail component, and a smaller internal lobbying/policy shop. The lawyers and lobbyists get the exact same review criteria as the cashiers!
Anonymous wrote:You sound like you kind of look down on your admin and unappreciative of how hard that job can often be. Because you so not sound like an easy person to work for.
Anonymous wrote:Aside from payroll and benefits administration, I've only worked for one organization (out of about 6) that have an HR department that is useful. They are generally inept and unhelpful when it comes to employment management issues and don't even get me started on their generally useless attempts to develop employee incentive programs. Mine is currently forcing me to assign measurable goals for an administrative assistant position - including a stretch goal - to qualify them for an incentive comp program. Hello? Either the admin completes tasks on time or doesn't. How do you assign a "strech goal" to get my appointments scheduled, letters sent, etc etc? Ridiculous. Most overpaid and useless department in the entire organization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only the "special" kind can get a job in HR.
"special"? explain please.
Anonymous wrote:Only the "special" kind can get a job in HR.
Anonymous wrote:Only the "special" kind can get a job in HR.
Anonymous wrote:Only the "special" kind can get a job in HR.