Harvard Business Publishing (HBP) – the leading destination for innovative management thinking. We reach lifelong learners to improve the practice of management in a changing world. This mission inspires each of us to unlock the leader in everyone – including you!
The opportunity:
The HR Associate delivers hands-on operational and coordination support across core people and HR processes, communications, and programs. The role requires strong organization, comfort juggling multiple workflows and calendars, and the ability to collaborate across teams with professionalism and discretion.
The ideal candidate brings prior HR or people operations experience and can independently manage recurring HR coordination responsibilities while contributing to a positive, consistent employee experience.
What you'll do
You’ll play a central role in supporting the employee lifecycle by coordinating core HR processes, communications, and programs. This position blends organization, collaboration, and attention to detail to help deliver a seamless and engaging employee experience. Key responsibilities include:
Administration & Coordination
Maintain accurate employee and worker records, ensuring timely updates and compliance with internal processes. Assist with updates, audits, and validation of HR data
Schedule and coordinate internal and external meetings, trainings, and HR-related events
Maintain and update distribution lists
Track and manage calendars for internal communications, HR programs and cyclical processes, people leader initiatives, and learning activities
Support on-site events and logistics (e.g., company events, team meetings, in-office interviews) at our Boston headquarters
Coordinate and process transactions as needed (e.g., vendor invoices, travel arrangement, professional development, tuition reimbursement, etc.)
Update and manage contact information and distribution lists in coordination with Harvard University (HU) and Harvard Business School (HBS) systems
Pre-boarding & Onboarding
Serve as a coordination point for new hires and their managers to ensure a smooth and welcoming onboarding experience
Support pre-boarding and onboarding activities, including scheduling, speaker management, distribution of materials and documentation, system access coordination, day-one readiness, and completing paperwork
Communications Management
Partner with HR and communications colleagues to support internal communications (e.g., post announcements, program updates, and milestones)
Update and maintain the employee intranet, ensuring content is accurate, timely, and easy to navigate
Assist in drafting and distributing HR communications (e.g., all-staff messages, people leader updates)
Employee Experience & Culture Support
Support employee events that contribute to company culture and inclusion (e.g., volunteer activities, events, award programs, community events)
Coordinate employee acknowledgments and swag, including new hire welcomes, life events, retirements, and condolences
Manage employee perks (e.g., complimentary subscriptions, discounts, etc.)
Support consistency and thoughtfulness in employee touchpoints across the organization
Contingent Worker Management
Manage hiring transactions for service providers and independent contractors, ensuring proper documentation and compliance
Manage the onboarding process for all full-time and contingent worker hires, ensuring proper coordination with IT, HR, and managers
Communicate with agency partners and people managers regarding contingent worker on/offboarding and extensions, escalating issues as needed
Monitor compliance for contingent workforce, including reviewing extension requests, managing consultant agreements, tracking tenure, conducting periodic data audits
What you'll bring
1–3 years of experience in HR, people operations, or a related coordination or administrative role
Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and calendars
Clear, professional written and verbal communication skills
High level of discretion and comfort handling confidential information
Demonstrates interest and aptitude in utilizing technology to enhance HR and communications processes
Proficiency with Microsoft Office
What we offer:
As a mission-driven global company, Harvard Business Publishing is committed to fostering a culture of inclusion, trust, and engagement where everyone is welcome, valued, respected, and feels they belong. In addition to a competitive compensation and benefits package, we offer meaningful programs focused on career development and employee wellness, such as education reimbursement and early-release Summer Fridays!
HBP is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions, or any other characteristic protected by law.
While this role is open to qualified candidates, individuals based in the Boston area will be prioritized due to onsite collaboration needs. This position follows a hybrid schedule, with an expectation to work onsite once per week on Wednesdays. The anticipated compensation range for this role is $60,000–$70,000, dependent on experience and qualifications.
Above is the annualized pay range for this position. In addition, this position includes the opportunity to earn our annual Performance Based Variable Pay Program. Actual salary will be set based upon a range of factors, including external benchmark market data, individual knowledge, skills, experience, location and internal equity.
Skills Required
- 1-3 years of experience in HR
- Strong organizational skills
- Clear, professional written and verbal communication skills
- High level of discretion and comfort handling confidential information
- Demonstrates interest and aptitude in utilizing technology to enhance HR processes
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office
What We Do
At Harvard Business Publishing, we believe in the power of leadership to inspire, to transform, and to advance the global good. We empower leaders with breakthrough ideas that solve problems, that elevate performance, and that unlock the leader in everyone. We help leaders move the world forward. Harvard Business Publishing (HBP) was founded in 1994 as a not-for-profit, independent corporation that is an affiliate of Harvard Business School. We inform and inspire professionals, corporations, educators, and students around the world with the best in management thinking and practice. Through our articles, books, case studies, simulations, videos, learning programs, and digital tools, we reach thousands of organizations and millions of subscribers and social media followers. With over 600 employees located in Boston (HQ), New York City, Australia, France, India, Mexico, the Netherlands, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom, we serve as a bridge between academia and enterprises around the globe. Our three market units—Education, Corporate Learning, and Harvard Business Review Group—produce a variety of media including print and digital (Harvard Business Review, Harvard Business Review Press books, Harvard Business School cases), events (participant-centered learning seminars, custom events, webinars), digital learning (Harvard ManageMentor, HMM Spark), blended learning, and campus experiences. Through these platforms, HBP is able to influence real-world change by maximizing the reach and impact of its essential offering—ideas. Working at Harvard Business Publishing brings you into a global, dynamic organization that’s constantly discovering—new markets, new technologies and media platforms, and new groundbreaking ideas. You’ll find your co-workers intellectually curious and highly engaged. We collaborate. We experiment. We are always learning


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