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REV Capital is seeking a proactive HR Generalist to support the employee lifecycle, manage compliance, payroll, and recruitment processes. This full-time role at our Woodbridge HQ is ideal for someone with 3+ years of HR experience in dynamic environments, ready to make an impact.
Role: HR Generalist
Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Location: Onsite, Woodbridge HQ
HR Generalist
We are seeking a dynamic and proactive HR Generalist with 3+ years of progressive HR experience—ideally within start-up or high-growth environments. You will play a key role in supporting the employee lifecycle and building strong people programs in collaboration with the Director of HR. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in fast-paced, ever-evolving environments and is ready to make a real impact.
About REV Capital:
Cashflow restrictions are a universal challenge for B2B business owners.At REV Capital , the leading North American provider of full-service factoring, we help our clients bridge that gap and grow sustainably.
How does invoice factoring work?
A business sells its unpaid invoices to a third-party company (known as a ‘factor’) at a discounted rate, receiving up to 98% of their invoice value immediately. The factor then handles collections and underwriting, so the business owner no longer needs to worry about net terms or chasing payments from their customers.
The result? Business owners can reinvest time and cashflow into their operations, helping them grow, stay competitive, and become industry leaders.
Want to learn more about the value of factoring? Here’s a practical breakdown by Loren, our CEO.
Our team at REV is passionate about helping others. We embrace diversity and inclusivity, offering a flexible environment where professional and personal growth happens – just like with the hundreds of clients we support daily.
Ready to make an impact? Let’s explore the difference you can make on our team!
Key Responsibilities:
Onboarding & Offboarding
HR Compliance & Recordkeeping
Payroll Management
Recruiting & Candidate Management
Requirements:
What We Offer:
Let your journey at REV Capital begin!
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