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The Economist Group is seeking an experienced, dynamic and collaborative Regional People Partner for our India office and the Asia Region, based out of the Gurugram office. This individual will be responsible for overseeing site management, employee relations, benefits administration, talent acquisition, office culture, and aligning local People operations with the Global People Business Partners (PBP) based in our London headquarters. The Regional People Partner will be accountable for end-to-end People activities, including the onboarding and offboarding of colleagues.
The ideal candidate will have solid experience in People operations, People generalist roles, and/or business partnering.
Key Responsibilities
Site Management:
- Serve as an on the ground People point of contact for colleagues, managers and leaders in the India office, ensuring alignment with Company employment policies and procedures.
- Working in close collaboration with the People Operations team to ensure a positive employee experience.
- Partner with facilities and site leaders to ensure that the working environment is optimised to support colleague productivity.
Office Culture & Employee Engagement
- Champion and cultivate a positive and inclusive office culture, driving colleague engagement and wellbeing initiatives.
- Organise colleague events and initiatives to enhance office morale and foster teamwork.
- Action plan with site leaders in response to the annual Colleague feedback survey.
- Be a champion of our Affinity Networks in region
Employee Relations
- Act as a trusted advisor to colleagues and managers, supporting employee relations matters including conflict resolution, performance management and disciplinary issues.
- Working with the ER team in London to provide regional support and expertise on employee-related matters in accordance with local employment laws, company policies, and best practices.
Employment Life Cycle
- Onboarding of New Colleagues: work in partnership with the People Operations team to oversee the entire onboarding process for new colleagues in the India office.
- Offboarding of Colleagues: work in partnership with the People Operations team to support the offboarding process for colleagues exiting the organisation. Working with managers to ensure handovers are complete, conducting exit interviews, and ensuring compliance with legal and company policies.
Talent Acquisition
- Work with the Talent Acquisition team on the recruitment process for the India Office. Where required support with; job postings, screening, interviewing, and onboarding of new hires.
- Engage with new hires to talk through employment benefits provision associated with their hire to the business.
- Partner with hiring managers and talent acquisition to define the recruitment strategies for key roles and ensure these are aligned with the company's goals and values.
- Promote diversity and inclusion in recruitment and hiring practices.
Alignment With Global PBP
- Collaborate closely with the Global PBP to ensure the India office People strategies and programs align with global People objectives.
- Provide local insights to the London team on talent trends, employee engagement, and any region-specific People challenges.
- Contribute to global People initiatives and ensure effective implementation in the India office.
HR Compliance & Reporting
- Ensure People practices comply with local employment requirements / legislation.
- Working with the People Insights team to track key site People metrics, including headcount, retention, diversity markers and colleague satisfaction.
- Undertake regular data audits to ensure data accuracy is held within the HR Information System tool.
Payroll, Benefit and Visa Sponsorship management
- Working in partnership with the People Operations and Payroll team to ensure adherence to payroll practices in relation to any colleague changes. o Working alongside the Total Rewards team to oversee local benefit administration, including vendor management and escalations.
- Working with our external immigration vendor to support colleagues through the visa sponsorship process.
Key Skills And Capabilities
- Business Acumen: Understand the company structure, strategic direction and goals and use this to inform discussions with colleagues and managers.
- Listening: Be present and attentively listen to others. Effectively read the room and provide direction based on a thorough understanding of the situation.
- Questioning: Use insightful questions to broaden or narrow discussions, creating a deeper understanding of problems and furthering business issues.
- Conflict Resolution: Conflict resolution skills with the ability to mediate disputes and foster a collaborative environment.
- Global Mind-set: Work across globally diverse, virtual teams, ensuring effective collaboration and communication.
- Technical Proficiency: Experience working with HRIS systems and familiarity with Google suite and Slack.
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience;
- Experience in a people operations or people generalist role, preferably within a commercial setting.
- Demonstrated ability to effectively influence and guide colleagues and managers.
- Experience with people analytics and the ability to use data to drive decision-making.
- Competence in managing multiple projects and adapting to shifting priorities.
- Proactive mind-set with a willingness to embrace new challenges and assignments.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Benefits
What we offer
We offer excellent benefits including an incentive programme, generous annual and parental leave policies, volunteering days and well-being support throughout the year, as well as free access to all Economist content. Country specific benefits are also offered.
Our Values
Our values are a collective set of beliefs and behaviours that strengthen The Economist Group's purpose and demonstrate where we want to be as an organisation. They reflect on our mission to pursue progress for individuals, organisations and the world.
Independence
We are not bound to any party or interest and encourage exploration and free-thinking. We champion freedom, both within our organisation and around the world.
Integrity
We are bold in our efforts to uncover the truth and stand up for what we believe in. We inspire trust through our rigour, fact-checking and transparency.
Excellence
We aspire to the highest standards in all we do. We are ambitious and inquisitive in our pursuit of continuous progress and innovation.
Inclusivity
We value diversity in thought and background and encourage healthy debate with a breadth of perspectives. We treat our colleagues and customers fairly and respectfully.
Openness
We foster a collaborative and empathetic culture conducive to the interests, wit and initiative of our colleagues. New ideas are our lifeblood.
The Economist Group values diversity. We are committed to equal opportunities and creating an inclusive environment for all our colleagues and potential colleagues regardless of ethnic origin, national origin, gender, gender identity, race, colour, religious beliefs, disability, sexual orientation, age, marital status or any other status.