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Our HR GLDP enables participants to experience multiple rotation assignments over two years to provide a broad experience in different facets of HR while allowing for exposure to our core processes, technologies, and leaders. All HR GLDP rotations are onsite and each rotation is individually designed and determined through a combination of business priorities, previous experience, development needs, and individual interests which allows you to be located at any US Thermo Fisher Scientific location. The HR GLDP rotations expose program participants to diverse functional areas, business units, products/services, and regions. Additional learning opportunities support the accelerated nature of the program and will include: formal learning sessions; an Executive Mentor program; utilization of our Practical Process Improvement (PPI) methodology; and a network of Leadership Development Program alumni across the organization. The Program Manager will partner with participants to align on post-program placement and identify positions where graduates will continue to hone critical Human Resource competencies.

 

Please Note: The HR GLDP is set to begin July 15, 2024 and individuals are responsible for finalizing housing and transportation prior to program commencement and across each rotation throughout the two (2) year program.

 

Rotations include exposure to:

  • Talent Management
  • Talent Acquisition
  • Corporate Total Rewards
  • Employee Relations

 

Through these rotation experiences, you will get exposure to our various field client groups, manufacturing plants, HR processes and systems, and senior leaders.  Opportunities to work on key HR strategic projects may also be available.  

 

Relocation is required both during and after completion of the program. The HR GLDP affords participants an extraordinary opportunity to produce results, quickly gain credibility and develop a strong company network over two years. From a post-program placement perspective, participants will work with the Program Manager to identify HR positions in which to interview across the organization.

 

Location/Division Specific Information

Participants will complete a two-year program consisting of three 8-month rotations which could include (but not limited to): Boston Metro area; Carlsbad, CA; or Pittsburgh, PA; etc. Geographic flexibility is required during the program and upon completion of the program. Relocation assistance is provided.

 

How will you get here?

  • Graduate student completing a Master’s degree in Human Resources, Labor Relations, MBA with a HR concentration, or similar degree with a graduation date between December 2023 and June 2024.
  • 1+ years of work experience in Human Resources required.
  • Desire for a career in Human Resources and being a Human Resources Business Partner.
  • Results oriented and strong desire to get involved with day-to-day HR operations of the company.
  • Ability to effectively interact with employees and leaders at all levels of the organization.
  • Proven attention to detail and drive towards results.
  • Excellent interpersonal communication skills with a high degree of emotional intelligence and strong executive presence.
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Company

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Job Posted

a year ago

Job Type

Full-time

WorkMode

On-site

Experience Level

0-2 years

Category

Human Resources

Locations

Waltham, Massachusetts, United States

Qualification

Undergraduate

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