We are looking for a Senior HR Generalist to join our Global HR team! This is a fundamental role in the HR team and will be central to ensuring HR operational efficiency and effectiveness along with supporting the business locally. This role will be responsible for HR within the Japan and Korea markets, ensuring to stay connected with the broader JAPAC/SAMEA team along with the Global HR team.
In this role, you will support all stages of the employee lifecycle including delivery of employee onboarding, facilitating training, Workday processing, working to resolve employee queries, managing employee relations cases, and managing local benefits. You'll partner with the local business leaders along with HR Business Partners, Employment Legal, Talent Acquisition, Payroll, Benefits, and others to deliver world-class employee support to the Japan and Korea markets.
What You'll Do
Manage all Workday processing and employee questions from onboarding to off-boarding for all employees in Japan and KoreaBe the local specialist providing hands-on labor law advice and support for Japan and KoreaPartner with the JAPAC/SAMEA HR Business Partner, Employment Legal, Talent Acquisition, Payroll, Benefits, and many others to understand and resolve local issuesUpdate and adjust processes and content, if needed, based on new local labor lawsHandle all local documents and government paperwork required for Japan and KoreaManage projects with various stakeholders to improve and streamline processes, ensuring we drive global consistency along with adjusting for local nuances as neededSupport the JAPAC/SAMEA HR Business Partner to provide local support to the Japan and Korea business leadersDelivering training to support manager development Reviewing HR processes and suggesting changes to improve efficiency and scalabilityYou will be located at the Tokyo officeAbility to travel is required
Who You Are
You have at least 5 years of experience working in an HR Generalist, Employee Relations Manager, People Operations, or HR Manager roleGlobal experience working with international counterparts for an organization that has offices around the worldHave strong knowledge of Japanese and Korean local labor regulations and employment practices as well as a desire to learn moreHave experience working in a matrixed organization, with experience working in a media or technology company a plusHave exposure or experience with compensation and benefits, with an understanding of the local market a plusAbility to manage employee relations cases, such as performance management, harassment, discrimination, and other policy violations, from intake through investigationAbility to work collaboratively, being inclusive of all partnersAbility to work independently and comfortable working in a distributed settingAbility to productively challenge and influence other teams, managers, and leadersAbility to prioritize well and be flexible in a fast-paced environment with changing demands where being resourceful to find answers is keyStrong communication skills - both verbal and writtenDemonstrate a solution-focused approach to problem-solving, with the ability to find pragmatic outcomesFluency in Japanese and English. Basic or intermediate knowledge of Korean would be an added advantage
Where You'll Be
This role is based in Tokyo, Japan. We ask that you come in 2 - 3 times per week.