782 - Human Resources - Regional HRBP Human Resources (HR) - Seattle, WA at Geebo

782 - Human Resources - Regional HRBP

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0 Seattle, WA Seattle, WA $83,700 - $134,000 a year $83,700 - $134,000 a year 4 hours ago 4 hours ago 4 hours ago Overview:
REI Co-op is united around discovering, building and celebrating better ways of working in this world, all so that folks can find and pursue a love of the outdoors.
When you work for the co-op, you do your best work with the support to live your best life.
And you play a part in shaping the future of the outdoors, for people and our planet.
Closing:
At REI, we believe the outdoors is for all.
We are committed to becoming a fully inclusive, anti-racist, multicultural organization.
We know that there's strength in our diversity - that each employee brings unique skills, experiences, and perspectives.
Every day you are driving change, fostering a culture of respect, and knowing you're backed by benefits that support your whole life.
To work towards this commitment and fulfill our brand promise of inspiring and enabling a life outside for everyone, we seek employees who demonstrate different ways of working, create a sense of belonging, and actively listen and learn.
Pay Transparency We are committed to practices that promote pay equity and transparency.
As required by applicable Pay Transparency laws, REI provides a range of compensation for roles that may be hired in locations under these requirements.
Factors that may be used to determine your actual salary may include a wide array of factors, including:
your specific skills and experience, geographic location or other relevant factors.
REI offers all regular employees a generous employee discount, access to health benefits, a retirement savings plan and accrued time off.
Click here for a detailed overview of benefits plans by employee profile.
Base Pay Range:
USD $83,700.
00 - USD $134,000.
00 /Yr.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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