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Total Rewards Human Resources Consultant

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AB25-3-1SLED
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The State of Utah is seeking a Total Rewards Human Resources Consultant through a solicitation identified as AB25-3-1, posted on October 22, 2024, with a response deadline of November 12, 2024. The contract aims to support Utah's Human Resources initiatives related to total rewards strategies and is managed under the NAICS code 541620, which pertains to consulting services. The project is expected to have a contract value ranging from $500,000 to $2,000,000, reflecting its significant scope and importance. The contract is open to qualified vendors who can demonstrate expertise in human resources consulting, particularly in total rewards programs, and will be executed within the state of Utah. Interested vendors can find additional details and submit their responses through the Utah Bonfire Hub or SciQuest platform, with the primary point of contact being Apekshya Bhattarai via email. The contract is part of Utah’s broader initiative to modernize and improve its HR systems and offerings, emphasizing strategic consulting to enhance employee compensation, benefits, and overall rewards programs. This opportunity is open to organizations capable of delivering comprehensive HR consulting services that align with the state's objectives for workforce management and employee engagement.

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541620 - Environmental Consulting Services

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UT, USA

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Total Rewards Human Resources Consultant Summary.pdf

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The State of Utah is changing platforms. You can find this solicitation at at https://utah.bonfirehub.com/projects/158418/details

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