Capgemini

HR Business Partner HRBP Lead

Posted on: 3 Sep 2024

New York City, New York

Job Description

Job Description:

Capgemini is seeing an HR Business Partner Lead for our Banking and Capital Markets Business Unit in North America.

Responsibilities:

Work Closely with the client teams across all market units in North America to drive the people agenda and leading several Learning and Development, Talent, Engagement, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I), Transformation Initiatives.
Talent Management & Adoption of New HR transformation model
Craft Retention Initiatives in line with the market trends, exit themes and people experience.
Analyze People Insights Views and translate them into effective initiatives.
Lead Performance Management for the BCM-BU and ensuring identification of top Performing talent and talent refresh for poor performers.
Work on cost optimization metrics with the Practice and Business Unit leaders and work in collaboration with the business to maintain pyramid and profitability.
Work closely with the staffing function to proactively plan and implement bench and non-performance off-boarding.
HR Transformation Successful implementation of Get Success tool, Focus on Employee Centricity and new interaction model.
DE&I Anchor for North America. Work in Collaboration with Americas region to craft and lead DE&I initiatives across North America. This would include participation and planning events; adoption of DE&I targets at a regional level.
Drive programs that build leadership pipeline at senior grades focusing on Talent development and retention.
Be the face of Change Management across several organizational transformations, HR transformations, handling Communications and cascading across the portfolio in North America
Curate programs that drive an engaging culture and ensure optimum levels of Employee Engagement in the respective portfolios.
Drive Merit Increase decisions with the business and practice leadership and to ensure these are within the budgets and Capgemini group guidelines.
Ensure coordination with the North America team in responding to supplier diversity and audit programs.
Structure and support any insourcing and outsourcing of talent as part of large deals.

Required Skills:

Relationship/Collaborator Management – positive engagement with multiple collaborators who might have different focus at the same time
Agility - ability to work with a degree of ambiguity, in a matrixed environment and adaptable to rapid change.
Change Management – leading change while coaching others.
Creative thinker – finding solutions that may not be common but address the challenge and fit the organization.
Strong on execution and aim to achieve Strong networker, influencer, and teammate.
10+ years of HR experience Intuition for business/Commercial awareness
 Excellent communication skills Structured and logical Self-motivated.

Life at Capgemini:

Capgemini supports all aspects of your well-being throughout the changing stages of your life and career. For eligible employees, we offer:

Flexible work

Healthcare including dental, vision, mental health, and well-being programs
Financial well-being programs such as 401(k) and Employee Share Ownership Plan
Paid time off and paid holidays
Paid parental leave
Family building benefits like adoption assistance, surrogacy, and cryopreservation
Social well-being benefits like subsidized back-up child/elder care and tutoring
Mentoring, coaching and learning programs
Employee Resource Groups
Disaster Relief

Capgemini

New York, New York

Capgemini is a global leader in consulting, digital transformation, technology and engineering  services. The Group is at the forefront of innovation to address the entire breadth of clients’ opportunities in the evolving world of cloud, digital and platforms. Building on its strong 50-year+ heritage and deep industry-specific expertise, Capgemini enables organizations to realize their business ambitions through an array of services from strategy to operations. Capgemini is driven by the conviction that the business value of technology comes from and through people. Today, it is a multicultural company of 270,000 team members in almost 50 countries. With Altran, the Group reported 2019 combined revenues of €17billion.

It’s 1967 in Grenoble, France: Television broadcasts are in color for the first time. The city is buzzing about the upcoming 1968 Winter Olympics. Inspired by these exciting technological and cultural changes, entrepreneur Serge Kampf decides the time is ripe to launch an IT company. And so began the Capgemini story.