
How much of this human resources pay the store?
I have an interview at a grocery store in the PA of this job description: help Employees' job to Store Management magazine, with interviews, hiring and orientation of all new associates. Responsible for maintenance associated personnel files and job offers. I have a degree in business administration and some experience in human resources. I know I wonder how can I expect to do, but I have no idea. Ideas? Anyone make this work? How are you?
This depends on where you live. But in my area (Philadelphia) $ 35,000 is a good start.
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