Shake things up!
Hey there Grapevine Community, I've noticed a lot of chatter here about SDEs and PMs, so I thought I'd mix things up a bit. I'm an HR Executive (aka Chief Happiness Officer 😁) at an early-stage startup, and I'm curious to hear from all of you. What do you think are some innovative or unconventional strategies you've seen or experienced in HR that have really made a difference in your workplace? Looking forward to your stories and ideas! Cheers!
TheOatmeal
Stealth
4 months ago
That anonymous surveys are not really anonymous, isn’t it ?
breadpitt
Stealth
4 months ago
Shush... Don't leak corporate secrets. Haha
HRs are unfairly blamed because of what they're told top down.
I feel HR heads should have much more power, and they'll genuinely make a difference.
Just take feedback from employees on a regular basis, and try to do what is fair. More power to you.
HRs are the one who make hiring policies. In Oracle they have made "teams" like departments of sarkari aafis, and have a policy to discriminate against hiring of new grads if they are not from their chosen set of colleges, even if a VP asks them.
StanleyHudson
Stealth
4 months ago
Omg
Another HR pretending to be nice.
We hate you people for a reason.
samosa
Stealth
4 months ago
giving a lot of salary hikes and perks to everyone, WFH, worked in my company, do in yours as well
What's your favourite criteria to discriminate? College? Company? YoE? Fancyness? Place of origin?
Qwerty2398
Stealth
4 months ago
they have a family to run. they need their jobs too...
CreativeEngineer
Stealth
4 months ago
Not having a HR in the company and getting those jobs of HR by one of the colleagues with other work of program and responsibilities rotate quarterly.
LokiPen
Stealth
4 months ago
Unconventional strategy will be to provide timely and proper raise & promotion to existing employees rather than keep hiring from outside or trying to offer them raise/promotion as retention
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