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An HR generalist handles a broad range of human resources functions — recruiting, onboarding, benefits administration, compliance, employee relations, and performance management — as a single point of contact for HR needs. An HR specialist develops deep expertise in one area: compensation, benefits, talent acquisition, learning and development, or HR technology. Generalists are the right fit for growing companies needing flexible, broad coverage; specialists are the right fit for large organizations with high volume in a specific HR domain.
Автор James Chae — Сооснователь, Expert Sapiens
Экспертиза платформы: Бизнес-стратегия и консалтинг · Проверено апрель 2026
Most companies should start with an HR generalist — the versatility is the point. As you grow past 500 employees and volumes in specific areas increase, add specialists layer by layer. The most effective HR teams combine a generalist backbone with specialists in the areas that drive the most value: typically talent acquisition first, then compensation, then L&D.
Почасовая ставка
$150–$500/hr
Существенно варьируется в зависимости от опыта и специализации
За сессию
$200–$800
За структурированную стратегическую или консультационную сессию продолжительностью 60–90 минут
Ежемесячный ретейнер
$3,000–$15,000/month
Для постоянного стратегического консультирования или дробных руководящих ролей