Hi All
I have joined as HR in a new organisation. I have no experience in hr. Can anyone please explain how to set up a HR department from the scratch or the roles of HR manager in a new organisation. I know the question requires an elaborate answer. But if someone just give me glimpse i will be grateful.

From India, New Delhi
Hi,
First of all it depends on how big is ur organisation. If the total number of employees are less than 200 you can manage it by urself and an HR assistant . You will have to prepare a HR handbook- with all the procedures and policies. And communicate clearly with the employees what they can expect from the HR department as you said they didnt have a HR team before.

From United Kingdom, Halifax
Dear Mintu,
Hadyou searched CiteHr using the links at the right sidebar under Similar Topics you would have found some answers at https://www.citehr.com/322911-roles-hr-manager.html
Could you also please tell us your background and the size of the organisation? I only hope you have not used your real name, as some people who read this may form a poor opinion about your lack of experience.
Have a nice day
Simhan
Learning & Teaching Fellow (Retd)
The University of Bolton, UK

From United Kingdom
DEAR Mintz, Performance of HR. is between Management and emplyee of an organisation, its depent on the norms of HR. legally used by organistion with the nature of work in firm.
From India, Delhi
Hi,
Roles of Hr is a very important role in an organisation.
1.To check regular attend. of an employee.
2.There should be an proper communication between upper level,middle level and low level employee in an organisation.
3. To know about an welfare of an employee in an organisation.
4. HR position will be vary from one organisation to another organisation.
5. Promotion and Depromotion should be follow.
6. Employee Appointment should be follow.
7. To be soft with an employee in an organisation.
8. To check the finance

From India, Madras
it depends on how big your orgnisation .. you just start with assigning employee numbers .. maintaining muster .. you should be aware of basic statutory complience applicable to your organisation, compensation syestem and other basic requirements .
systems development , operating procedures and poilicies drafting everything you can do later .

work hard at intial days and if it possible means you can take adivces from senior people in HR freternity.

all the very best to you ...:-)
you can contact me at 9885403060 (nagarjuna kandimalla)

From India, Hyderabad
Dear Mintu, please go through the attached document, it will help you lots. Regards, Asif Mulla Manager HRD
From India, Pune
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boss... my first question would be, though blunt sorry!, how did you get appointed to HR Manager in a startup without any experience in the first place?
just 5 months back you were looking for a hr exec position right?

From United States
Hi
Thanks to all. A special one to Mr. Asif Mulla. Your attachment is quite informative. @ Zubin Kapadia I didnt say that I am working as HR Manager. I just wanted to know the roles. I am still working as an executive. The company is a new company. They havent hired HR mgr yet. I was thinking to set up some basic things before they hire the HR mgr. Anything wrong in that??

From India, New Delhi
Hello Mintz,
While there are plenty of sources online to help you knowledge wise, it is important to allign a HR dept according to the top management philosophy. In fact you can find best of books online as well for guidance, but there is one book called HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT by C B GUPTA. This book is suggested even for people who are specializing in HRM in MBA. This is thorough and simple enough to follow.
All the best in your enndeavours.
madhu_ratna

From India, Bangalore
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