HR Partner [Remote]

<p> PEOPLE TEAM<br /> What We Do<br /> Our People teams – which include our pillars of HR, People Strategy, Rewards, Talent Acquisition, and Employee Engagement & DEI – help grow and develop our talented organization. We find, hire, and support the passionate people who will shape and build our company. We believe people do their best work when they're happy and challenged, so we work to make Epic a place where we continually strive to do right by our community and customers.<br /> What You'll Do<br /> Epic Games is searching for an HR Partner who will create engaging experiences for our talented employees to develop our technology and make our games. We are looking for a strategic, personable, motivated and customer service oriented individual who is comfortable living in the gray. The HR Partner will work with Epic's HR Partners globally and partner closely with our Compensation, Benefits, L&D and Recruitment teams. Reporting to the HRP Lead based out of the USA, the successful candidate will need to work closely with the business leads as well as provide expertise.<br /> In this role, you will<br /> • Possess an understanding of a fast growth, global company and the impacts this has on the teams you support<br /> • Provide proactive pragmatic coaching to business units in the areas of talent and career development, organizational design, employee relations, performance management, succession planning and manager coaching<br /> • Leverage people data to diagnose issues, recommend actions and measure outcomes for the teams you support<br /> • Attend business team status meetings as needed to understand the business, the people and staying abreast of changes on the projects, teams, and its effect on the business and our people<br /> • Able to lead and support change management initiatives as well as acquisition integration as needed<br /> • Partner with business leaders globally to build plans, projects, and trainings, in partnership with other HR Partners, Compensation, Benefits, Organizational Effectiveness and Recruitment teams as needed to support those opportunities<br /> • Travel to locations may be required as need to support business needs<br /> What we're looking for<br /> • Minimum 6+ years of HR Generalist and HRBP experience, including partnering with senior leaders<br /> • Experience exceeding and delivering results in a complex global fast pace organization<br /> • Expertise in navigating within ambiguous situations, with high levels of autonomy<br /> • Practical experience using data to identify trends, inform decisions and evaluate the impact of HR initiatives<br /> • Able to deal with continual change and desire to make a difference is paramount<br /> • Past experience with growth and departmental transformation required<br /> • Excellent project management skills<br /> • Current, in-depth knowledge of legal requirements related to human resources and employee management<br /> • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, working in a virtual environment<br /> This role is open to multiple locations in North America (including CA, NY, & WA).<br /> New York City Base Pay Range<br /> $114,707 — $168,237 USD<br /> California Base Pay Range<br /> $100,943 — $148,049 USD<br /> Washington Base Pay Range<br /> $91,766 — $134,589 USD<br /> <br /> Note to Recruitment Agencies: Epic does not accept any unsolicited resumes or approaches from any unauthorized third party (including recruitment or placement agencies) (i.e., a third party with whom we do not have a negotiated and validly executed agreement). We will not pay any fees to any unauthorized third party. Further details on these matters can be found here.<br /> <p id='jobcode'>Jobcode: Reference SBJ-6knxnn-172-71-147-141-42 in your application.</p> </p>

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