.We are looking for a highly motivated and experienced HR generalist to join our growing team of HR Regional Partners, based in EMEA.
If you would like to join an innovative and customer-obsessed HR team, striving to be Earth's Best Employer and offering strong career growth opportunities, please read on for more details!
Amazon HR Regional Partners (HRPs) in the EMEA region act as consultants to more than 4,000 people managers, based across 20 different countries.
Operating autonomously and delivering high-judgment advice, HRPs help to enable an exceptional customer and employee experience, as we strive to be Earth's Best Employer.
Amazon HRPs actively collaborate with business and HR stakeholders, including: HRBP's who are focused on delivering the HR strategy for the lines of business they support.
Centres of excellence, including Employee Services (who own HR administration), Compensation & Benefits, and Talent Acquisition.
Our HRPs have strong knowledge of their country's employment labour law, are skilled in consulting on Amazon policy, and build trust by providing high-judgment guidance on people-related topics.
Amazon HRPs work as 'generalists' across multiple Corporate businesses, partnering with people leaders to provide quick, efficient, high-quality consultation and guidance.
This role is performed through an innovative customer relationship management tool, which enables this team to be uniquely positioned to identify trending issues and themes through data and inform consequent decisions and initiatives.
The HRP team's role is also to standardize best practices across EMEA, due to our extensive insights across business lines.
Key Job Responsibilities Here are some of the key topics the HRP team supports with: Providing guidance to HR Business Partners and Business Leaders on change management initiatives.
Performance improvement processes, both informal and formal.
Complex and sensitive employee issues, including disciplinary and grievance procedures.
Facilitating development sessions focused on building manager effectiveness and capability.
Guiding Leaders through the Talent Management and Annual Compensation processes.
Identifying training opportunities to further develop functional and leadership skills.
Supporting Leaders with career conversations and career growth plans.
A Day in the Life Barcelona, B, ESP | Madrid, M, ESP Minimum Requirements: Master's degree or higher in Human Resources or related field.
Relevant years of Human Resources work experience.
Strong knowledge of Spanish Employment Law and/or Spanish Employee Relations.
Fluent Spanish and English language skills.
Strong HR acumen, including strong problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and analysis.
Experience working in a highly matrixed organization.
Proven track record of accomplishments in an international environment, which is fast-paced and customer-driven