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Welcome to the world of human resources
Whether you like people, variety, and the broad world of HR, or you want an accessible, in-demand people career, this guide covers what an HR generalist actually does, the skills, the day-to-day, and the honest upsides and downsides.
General description
An HR generalist handles a broad range of HR duties across an organisation. In simple terms: they handle the full range of HR to keep people supported. Think of them as the all-rounders of people.
- Handle recruitment and onboarding
- Support employee relations
- Manage HR policies and admin
- Support people across the board
Key skills & qualifications
Hard skills
Soft skills
- People skills โ HR is all about people
- Discretion โ handling sensitive matters
- Communication โ across the organisation
- Fairness โ consistent, even-handed HR
- Versatility โ covering the whole of HR
- Empathy โ supporting employees
Education & qualifications
HR generalist roles usually require a degree or HR experience, with HR qualifications valued โ a broad, accessible route into the HR profession.
Typical responsibilities
- Recruitment โ hiring and onboarding
- Relations โ supporting employees
- Policies โ HR rules and process
- Admin โ HR operations
- Advice โ to managers and staff
- People โ across the board
Responsibilities by seniority
HR Assistant / Officer
0โ4 years
- Supports HR
- Learns the field
- Handles admin and queries
- Building experience
- Toward generalist
HR Generalist
4โ8 years
- Handles broad HR
- Supports relations and recruitment
- Advises managers
- Trusted all-rounder
- Toward specialism
Senior / HR Manager
8+ years
- Leads HR
- Or specialises
- Manages a team
- Shapes people practice
- Toward leadership
Where HR generalists work
๐ข Corporates
Company-wide HR.
๐ป Tech
Fast-growth people teams.
๐ญ Industry
Workforce HR.
๐ฅ Healthcare / public
Large workforces.
๐ SMEs / startups
Broad HR roles.
๐ Remote / hybrid
HR anywhere.
A day in the life
Handling the morning's HR queries โ from a recruitment update to an employee question.
Supporting a manager with an employee relations matter, fairly and by the policy.
Working on recruitment and onboarding, bringing new people into the organisation.
Updating policies and HR systems, the operational backbone of people support.
People supported, HR handled across the board, the organisation looked after. The all-rounder of people. That's the job.
What this job gives you
- Accessible, varied HR
- Foundation of the profession
- In-demand people work
- Path to specialism
- People-focused
Pros & cons
โ Advantages
- Accessible, varied HR
- Foundation of the profession
- In-demand people work
- Clear path to specialism
- People-focused
- Remote-friendly
- Transferable across sectors
โ Disadvantages
- Caught between people and business
- Sensitive, difficult matters
- Broad and demanding
- Policy and compliance load
- Modest pay early on
- Emotional at times
Salary potential โ global rating
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Career growth paths
- HR Manager โ lead HR
- HR Business Partner โ strategic HR
- Specialist (reward, L&D) โ HR specialism
- Recruiter โ focus on hiring
- Employee Relations โ relations specialism
- HR Director โ senior HR leadership
HR Generalist vs related roles
Here's how some neighbouring roles compare.
| Role | Core focus | Note | Pay | Entry |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HR Generalist You are here | Handles broad HR | HR practices, people | Baseline | Medium |
| HR Manager | Leads people and culture | HR, people | Higher | Medium |
| HR Business Partner | Links people and business | HR strategy | Higher | Medium |
| Recruiter | Matches people to jobs | Sourcing, people | Lower-similar | Accessible |
| Compensation & Benefits Specialist | Designs pay and reward | Reward, data | Higher | Medium |
Scroll the table sideways on mobile. Pay comparisons are directional and vary by market and seniority.
Future outlook
Every organisation needs HR, and the broad, foundational HR generalist role stays in steady demand and offers a strong base for the whole HR profession.
- Every organisation needs HR
- Broad HR skills are valued
- It's a base for the whole profession
- People support can't be automated
- Steady, transferable demand
Fun facts ๐ค
HR generalists handle everything people โ from hiring to relations to policy.
It's one of the most accessible ways into the HR profession.
It's a strong foundation for specialising or moving into HR leadership.
A big part of the job is handling matters fairly and by the law.
HR generalists are the first point of contact for people issues.
Myths about this role
"HR is just hiring and firing."
โ It's the full range of people support โ recruitment, relations, policy, and more.
"HR is just admin."
โ It's people work, advice, and handling sensitive matters fairly.
"Anyone can do it."
โ Handling people issues fairly and by the law takes real skill.
"There's no career path."
โ It's a foundation for HR specialism and leadership.
"It's not strategic."
โ It's the base that leads to strategic HR roles.
Is this job right for you?
โ Good fit if you...
- Like people and variety
- Are discreet and fair
- Communicate well
- Want accessible people work
- Can handle sensitive matters
- Want a path to specialism
โ Maybe not for you if...
- You dislike people-focused work
- You want a purely technical role
- You can't handle sensitive matters
- You dislike policy and compliance
- You want a narrow specialism only
- You dislike variety
Foundation & variety
HR generalist is an accessible, varied, in-demand people career and a strong foundation for the whole HR profession, with clear paths into HR specialisms, business partnering, and leadership.
โ Advantages
- Accessible, varied HR
- Foundation of the profession
- In-demand people work
- Clear path to specialism
- People-focused
โ Challenges
- Caught between people and business
- Sensitive, difficult matters
- Broad and demanding
- Policy and compliance load
- Modest pay early on
How to get started
- Build HR experience or a degree HR or a related field.
- Get HR qualifications professional certifications help.
- Handle broad HR recruitment, relations, and policy.
- Develop people skills fairness and communication.
- Advance or specialise HR manager, business partner, or a specialism.
What to know before you start
- It's the full range of people support, not just hiring and firing
- It's a strong foundation for the whole HR profession
- It's one of the most accessible routes into HR
- Handling people matters fairly is a real skill
- It's people work, not just admin
- It leads to HR specialism, partnering, and leadership
From the field
The same lessons come up again and again from people actually doing the job:
People think HR is just hiring and firing. As a generalist I handle the whole range โ recruitment, onboarding, employee relations, policies, advising managers, supporting staff through tough times. It's the full breadth of people work, and no two days are the same.
HR generalist ยท 6 years in
It's the best foundation in HR. By covering everything, you learn the whole profession โ and then you can specialise in what you love, whether that's reward, learning and development, or business partnering. It opened every HR door for me.
Senior HR generalist ยท 9 years in
The hardest and most important part is handling sensitive matters fairly and by the law โ a grievance, a redundancy, a dispute. Getting that right, with empathy and consistency, is a real skill, and it's what makes good HR matter.
HR manager ยท 12 years in