Junior Talent Consultant
- Toronto, ON
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Support assigned business leaders and partner with senior Talent Consultants in the execution of core talent programs, ensuring alignment with firm-wide standards and timelines.
- Provide initial guidance and support on Talent policies and processes - including compensation, performance management, and promotions - ensuring consistency and fairness - escalate complex matters as appropriate.
- Serve as the primary HR contact for assigned business leaders.
- Support organizational change such as restructuring, mergers and acquisitions, and transformation efforts.
- Contribute to inclusion, diversity, wellbeing, and belonging efforts within assigned groups.
- Assist in the facilitation of talent reviews, development programs, and succession planning.
- Conduct preliminary analysis of talent, performance, and engagement data to identify trends and support planning.
- Partner with CoEs to implement development and learning strategies and HR programs.
- Support strategic hiring, headcount forecasting, and workforce planning through accurate data collection, reporting and analysis providing recommendations to leaders.
- Participate in job evaluations, internal movements, and workforce transitions with HR Enablement and CoEs.
- Maintain data integrity across HR systems and ensure timely execution of workforce-related actions.
- Participate in project teams for talent-related initiatives, contributing research, analysis, and administrative support.
- Help monitor project progress, ensuring deliverables are completed accurately and on time.
- Support change-management efforts by preparing communications, materials, and stakeholder updates.
- Strong foundational analytical skills with the ability to interpret and summarize data.
- Growing consulting capability with interest in developing advisory skills.
- Ability to translate business needs into actionable tasks with guidance.
- Proficiency in HR systems and reporting tools; comfortable working with data to inform decisions.
- Effective communication and relationship-building skills.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities, work collaboratively, and navigate ambiguity with support.
- Strong technology acumen with an interest in AI and digital tools.
- 3+ years of experience in HR or a related field, preferably in talent management, consulting, or HR operations.
- Familiarity with core HR processes and practices, baseline knowledge of HR laws.
- Strong organizational skills with attention to detail and data accuracy.
- Demonstrated ability to learn quickly and apply feedback.
- Professional competency in English; French bilingualism is considered an asset.
- Experience working in a professional services environment is an asset.
- CHRP/CHRL designation (or progress toward) is an asset.
- Strong stakeholder communication and relationship-building skills.
- British Columbia/Ontario: $75,600 to $113,400