People Business Partner - Nyc

Datadog Datadog · Enterprise · New York, NY · People

Datadog is seeking a People Business Partner to support leadership and the People team for their growing global organization. The role involves partnering with employees and leadership on various HR initiatives, including performance management, career pathing, employee relations, compensation, and organizational development. The company emphasizes its exponential growth and scaling team, and operates as a hybrid workplace. The role requires 5+ years of HRBP experience, strong analytical and project management skills, and experience in employee relations and global employment practices. Datadog is described as an observability and security platform for the AI era, serving Fortune 500 companies and AI leaders.

What you'd actually do

  1. Represent our global PBP team to partner on the front line with all employees and leadership
  2. Advise, coach, and influence management on all things people-related, including: performance management, coaching, career pathing, employee relations, compensation, organizational development and scaling, training, culture, diversity & inclusion, and employee engagement
  3. Consult with the appropriate Center of Excellence (COE) team to gather their expertise to design programs to enhance the employee experience.
  4. Build, advise and consult on People policies, guidelines, and programs, in collaboration with COE colleagues
  5. Provide analysis and consulting to leadership to drive data-driven people decisions and implementation of best practices

Skills

Required

  • HRBP experience
  • analytical skills
  • reporting skills
  • HRIS experience
  • project management skills
  • organizational skills
  • employee relations experience
  • knowledge of global employment practices
  • interpersonal skills
  • communication skills

Nice to have

  • Workday experience

What the JD emphasized

  • 5+ years as an HRBP or in a related HR role
  • fast-growing technology companies
  • global employee relations issues
  • knowledge of global employment practices