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Bilingual Human Resources Coordinator

Florida Branch

3830 Uline Drive, Naples, FL 34117

At Uline, our people make the difference! As a Bilingual (English / Spanish) Human Resources Coordinator, you’ll be the first point of contact for job candidates and new hires. Guide them through the hiring process and set them up for success - all while delivering an outstanding experience!

Careers Packed with Potential. Backed by 45+ years of success, Uline offers opportunities to grow your career with stability you can count on.

Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM to 5 PM.

Position Responsibilities

Contact candidates to schedule interviews, answer candidate questions and assist new hires with onboarding documents.

Conduct candidate pre-employment assessments and maintain accurate candidate records.

Communicate candidate details to interview teams, including management.

Manage HR email inbox inquiries and follow-ups as needed.

Assist with and conduct applicant interviews in English and Spanish.

Provide administrative support, assist with projects and complete weekly recruiting summaries.

Minimum Requirements

Bachelor's Degree in Human Resources, Business or a related field.

Bilingual (English / Spanish) - fluent in both verbal and written forms.

2+ years in HR or relevant administrative experience.

Knowledge of Applicant Tracking Systems (Workday) and Microsoft Office.

Benefits

Complete health insurance coverage and 401(k) with 6% employer match that starts day one!

Multiple bonus programs.

Paid holidays and generous paid time off.

Tuition Assistance Program that covers professional continuing education.

Employee Perks

Best-in-class, clean, modernfacilities.

First-class fitness center and beautifully maintained walking trail.

About Uline

Uline, a family-owned company, is North America’s leading distributor of shipping, industrial, and packaging materials with over 9,000 employees across 14 locations.

Uline is a drug-free workplace.

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