HR Manager

NEW ROLE! HR Manager - Consultancy Company, Dubai

An established Dubai based consultancy company who operate in the UAE and KSA, urgently require a 'stand-alone' HR Manager to support the business with recruitment, employee engagement, payroll activities, compensation & benefits, review and updating of policies, plus other HR tasks as required.

The company has undergone steady growth over the last 7 years, they foster a collaborative and positive company culture and are seeking an individual with exceptional communication skills and who would want to grow in a long term career with the business.

Essential criteria:
- 5 to 10 years experience in HR roles, with at least 5 years in UAE
- Must have worked with a consultancy business
- Strong knowledge of UAE labor law and KSA labor law would be advantageous
- Exceptional communication skills, an ability to work with senior leadership and staff at all levels
- Strong work ethic, detail orientated and high professional standards
- Relevant HR related degree and CIPD qualifications

Salary range 20,000 - 27,000 AED per month plus visa, medical insurance and additional company benefits.

Kindly note that we will only respond to applicants who meet the minimum criteria.

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Include a Mix of Skills, Qualifications, and Industry-specific Words
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C++
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