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Human Resources Management Training Program - Meriden

 
Human Resources Management Training Program
Employer:
Lowes Home Improvement
Location: Meriden, CT United States
Last Updated: 12/02/2009
Job Code: 103357
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Job Posting Details
Human Resources Management Training Program
Job ID 103357 Location Meriden, Connecticut
Experience Required 2-5 years Education Required Bachelors Degree
Functional Area Human Resources Position Type Regular Full-Time
Relocation Provided Yes Line of Business Store

Position Description

Eight week structured training program designed to provide an HR Generalist with the skills and experience necessary to successfully oversee and manage the HR function in a Lowe's retail location.  During the program the trainee will be responsible for successfully completing workbook activities, eLearning, application exercises and exams to qualify for graduation.

Position Requirements

To be considered, candidates must have a minimum of three years combined experience which could include: Secondary education in an HR discipline and/or HR Generalist work experience and/or PHR certification (equivalent to 1 year). Candidate must be flexible regarding relocation.

Preferred Qualifications

PHR Certification
4 year Degree in Human Resources or related field
Retail industry experience with a home center and/or mass retailer environment

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