Ebury

fintech

HRPeoplePartner

Warsaw, Poland Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid candidates.

The Brief

“HR People Partner at Ebury. Skills: HR advisory, employee experience management, Poland employment legislation. Providing advice, coaching and support to managers and employees. Looking for opportunities to improve employee experience and retention”

What You'll Achieve.

improve employee experience and retention; ensure employees receive a positive pay-day experience every month

Industry & Context.

fintech

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

knowledge of Poland employment legislation and its practical application in a business environment, Fluent English and Polish

Nice to Have

Degree in Human Resources, Business Management, or related fields is preferred

What You'll Do.

coaching and support to managers and employees

Looking for opportunities to improve employee experience and retention

Facilitate employee onboarding

taking accountability for their induction experience from Day 1 and beyond

Ensure employees receive a positive pay-day experience every month

Providing support and guidance to the management team with ongoing performance management

Providing support and guidance to the employee as they develop their career with Ebury

Ensure that offboarding is managed respectfully

Ensuring exit interviews are conducted to learn more about how we can improve the working environment

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Working in partnership with the country manager, line managers and senior leaders; Working with Talent Acquisition, HRSSC, Global Business Services and the line manager

Communication Scope

Ability to communicate effectively at all levels of the organisation

Full Job Description

Ebury helps ambitious businesses unlock global growth, and we take the same approach with our people. We encourage innovation and movement, collaboration and problem-solving, and foster an environment where everyone can feel they belong, are valued, supported and empowered to succeed. If you’re a collaborator who wants to help transform how businesses operate globally, get in touch - we’d love to discuss how Ebury can accelerate your career so you can shape the future. HR People Adviser - Poland Warsaw Office - Hybrid: 4 days in the office, 1 day working from home The Ebury Global People Partner team forms part of Ebury’s Global HR team. Our team is responsible for managing employee experience across the employment lifecycle, acting as an advisor to managers and employees. People Partners are the link between Ebury’s strategic plan and day to day people operations. What you’ll do Working in partnership with the country manager, line managers and senior leaders along with our colleagues across the HR team, you’ll be responsible for providing advice, coaching and support to managers and employees, looking for opportunities to improve employee experience and retention. Working with Talent Acquisition, HRSSC, Global Business Services and the line manager, you will help to facilitate employee onboarding, taking accountability for their induction experience from Day 1 and beyond. As the employee lifecycle continues, you will ensure employees receive a positive pay-day experience every month in addition to providing support and guidance to the management team with ongoing performance management and to the employee as they develop their career with Ebury. At the point of offboarding, you will ensure that this is managed respectfully, ensuring exit interviews are conducted to learn more about how we can improve the working environment. What you’ll need Proven experience as an HR advisor, preferably in a fast-paced, complex organisation. Degree in Human Resources, Business Ma

Free ATS check

Applying for this HR People Partner role?

Most applicants get filtered before a human reads their resume. See if yours makes the cut.

ANONYMOUS · UNFILTERED

What do employees actually say about Ebury?

Real rants from real employees. Read before you apply.

Read Company Rants →