Contract HR & Recruitment role supporting startups: manage sourcing, recruitment, onboarding, and HR processes; build team culture; adapt to fast-paced environments. Equity offered and potential transition to full-time based on performance and investment.
## Company Overview
Swamp Ventures is a dynamic company focused on providing innovative solutions for startups. We are committed to fostering growth and driving innovation through cutting-edge technology and strategic partnerships.
## Job Title
Human Resources Contractor
## Job Location
International
## Role Description
As an HR & Recruitment Contractor, you will handle onboarding, recruitment, and team building for startups. You’ll be responsible for sourcing top talent and managing HR processes, helping startups establish a strong team culture. Equity options are offered, with the possibility of transitioning to a full-time position if the startup secures investment.
## Years of Experience
1-5 years
## Required Skills
* Experience in recruitment and onboarding processes
* Strong interpersonal and communication skills
* Ability to build and maintain a strong team culture
* Adaptability in a fast-paced startup environment
* Proficiency in managing HR processes
## Additional Information
This is a contract position with the potential for a full-time role based on performance and startup investment. The role includes the opportunity to earn equity in the startup you work for.
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