I work as a payroll specialist for one of the global companies. She is 10000% correct, but with global companies, you must know how to be adaptable, how to people manage (clients will get upset, try to evade, try to covince you, and escalate you to the fullest), how to problem solve, and most importantly, how to have that balance of sitting on an email to an client that requires a response immediately and doesnt.. also..TAXES.. each state is different. Also to note Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 is a commonwealth and has its own set if rules along with Northern Mariana 🇲🇵, Guam 🇬🇺, American Samoa 🇦🇸 as well on certain things. Also because of some strange treaty Micronesia 🇫🇲 has a whole thing were they can become clients. It IS a high level of stress... people NEED to be paid.. but you need to put yourself in their shoes and it CAN be fixed. Another thing she doesn't mention.. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, and a few other states have these things called "Localities" where taxes are collected whether lived in (I live here), worked in (I work here), or both (I live and work here). It's challenging, but it can be rewarding. Some of your favorite brands are clients mine more than likely and they are happy.
Great video Carmen, I love this video format!! I'm mainly covering recruitment during my internship but I was just given some heavy payroll tasks for a few weeks. I thought I would be relieved to hand it over to someone else, but surprisingly I kind of miss it!! Recruitment somehow feels more tedious and draining to me these days.
There are Payroll diplomas as well there is Monarch University does Diploma of payroll in Australia. Depends on Country you live in definitely research in your area and check job descriptions as she said you don't always need a degree.
Great video!! It’s very informational and I can tell you know what you’re talking about!
Amazing video and explanations!
I have an interview for payroll accountant in around 4 hours, i hope i do well😭
Love your videos! Can u do a video on training & development department
Great video thank you!
So good to know, thank you
sad times when I got my first job all you needed was a hs diploma and jobs trained. now they want all these degrees…Train me, I don’t need no degree to do the job
Amazing video and channel. +1 subscriber!
Could you explain the difference between a bachelors in Human Resources vs human resource management? Thank you!
It was a great explication❤
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It depends on the sector, payroll manager makes about 220k
Thank you ❤
any tips on how to interpret documents I'm a new hire and they have not train me in reading the documents. When I ask questions it seems like I bother them.
In accounting there are no rooms for mistakes you sign a contract that makes you obligated to zero mistakes and if you are to make those simple mistakes no matter how hard or how simple the case may be you are responsible for money there are no mistakes and there can't be any mistakes you are responsible for the financial lives of many people the whom work and you are responsible to getting sure that their paychecks and their benefits are distributed on time and without fail and when that doesn't happen you're fired you are terminated from your job immediately because you went through training you have a degree you signed a contract there are no mistakes
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