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Now, which is more preferable to hire by position?
HR Manager or Admin Manager, or both of them? Can you briefly discuss the difference between the two?
1. HR Manager
2. Admin Manager.
HR administrator and HR manager are two common job titles held by human resources professionals. While both positions are tasked with essential job functions pertaining to legal compliance, staffing, benefits and employee relations, the administrator role typically ranks below the manager in the company’s organizational hierarchy chart. This usually results in the HR manager focusing primarily on the employer’s overall strategic initiatives whereas the HR administrator performs a combination of both administrative and strategic tasks.
Administrator Job DutiesDepending on the size and structure of an organization, an administrator may hold other job titles such as an HR generalist or HR specialist. Some administrators are responsible for all areas of human resources such as compensation, benefits administration, recruitment and compliance while others specialize in one specific discipline. Job duties may include anything from conducting job interviews, processing payroll, responding to employee questions or administering company benefit plans.
Manager Job DutiesIt’s not uncommon for there to be some overlap among human resources business partners, however HR managers typically are able to exercise more autonomy in their decisions than administrators. In addition to managing the human resources department, common job duties include consulting with managers and executives regarding strategic planning, minimizing legal risk by updating and maintaining policies and procedures and handling escalated disciplinary issues. Managers, also referred to as directors in some organizations, also compare vendors to ensure insurance, benefits packages, and HR information systems remain competitive and cost effective and research new methods for attracting and retaining qualified employees.
Administrator QualificationsWhile specific qualifications vary by employer, candidates generally must possess a bachelor’s degree in human resources or a related field to be eligible to work as an HR administrator. Individuals who lack a college degree but possess significant prior HR experience may be eligible for consideration by some companies provided they have demonstrated knowledge of employee laws and regulations such as the Fair Labor Standards Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Additionally, while it’s not required, candidates who possess an HR certification such as those offered by the HR Certification Institute may have more favorable job prospects.
Manager QualificationsSimilar to the administrator, job requirements for an HR manager position vary by employer. Generally, a bachelor’s degree in human resources, business or a related field along with prior HR work experience is required, however some companies may require a minimum of a master’s degree to be considered for an HR leadership role. Because this is such a strategic role within an organization, candidates must be able to demonstrate expert-level knowledge in all areas of HR law. Employers also may require possession of an HR certification and prior managerial experience.
Practically, the answer is no while in imagination and theortical world it is yes. Perhaps i belive in the fact that help yourself and take control of your own learning to facilitaite adminestrtive concerns to other coworkrs and never wait for managers who overtacled by many many duties starting from startgic planning, descions making, ...etc
HR
The division of a company that is focused on activities relating to employees. These activities normally include recruiting and hiring of new employees, orientation and training of current employees, employee benefits, and retention. Formerly called personnel.ADMINISTRATION
A collection of assets that make up the estate of a deceased person by a court-appointed administrator to pay off the deceased's debts, and to distribute the remaining assets to the estate's beneficiaries. 2.Management: The interpretation and implementation of the policy set by an organization's board of directors.
I apologize for the answer I leave the answer to the specialists the experts in this the field that's not my area.
HR manager is in charge of recruitment of new staff
Thanks
Fully agree with the answer given by Mr. Achmad
I agree with Mr sameer abdul wahab alfaddagh answers, thanks for the invitation.
No, company to company it might be different, esp, global companies HR have different job descriptions as well as Admin would have another job descriptions too. In most of the local companies would do as you said.
Thanks for the invite ............................ agreed with the answers Mr. Samir
yes, true , it is all collective approach, there is no , much difference.
I agree with experts answer. Thanks for the invitation. .