Bianca Spivak is a seasoned Human Resources Consultant who leverages her background in Psychology-Cognitive Science to drive transformative change within organizations. Currently self-employed, Bianca specializes in providing comprehensive HR management and consultancy services tailored to meet the unique needs of various industries. Her expertise spans...
Bianca Spivak is a seasoned Human Resources Consultant who leverages her background in Psychology-Cognitive Science to drive transformative change within organizations. Currently self-employed, Bianca specializes in providing comprehensive HR management and consultancy services tailored to meet the unique needs of various industries. Her expertise spans the entire employee lifecycle, from recruitment and onboarding to strategic HR planning and benefit program development. Notably, she has collaborated with innovative companies such as Wishi, KHealth, and Mach9, where her insights have been instrumental in shaping effective HR strategies.
One of Bianca's key achievements includes successfully decreasing a high turnover rate by 5% in a previously underperforming department. This accomplishment was realized through a combination of targeted career development coaching and the implementation of robust HR policies that fostered employee engagement and satisfaction. Her approach emphasizes the importance of aligning organizational goals with employee aspirations, ensuring a harmonious workplace culture that drives productivity.
Bianca's skill set is diverse and includes career development coaching, recruiting, and effective communication, all of which are crucial in today's fast-paced business environment. She is adept at utilizing social media for recruitment and employer branding, enhancing her clients' visibility in a competitive talent market. With a strong foundation in research and office management, Bianca is committed to empowering organizations to navigate the complexities of human resources, ultimately fostering environments where both employees and businesses can thrive.