Full-Time

HR Partner

M&a Specialist, 6 month FTC

Posted on 11/15/2024

Financial Times

Financial Times

1,001-5,000 employees

Global provider of financial news and analysis

Social Impact
Financial Services

Mid

London, UK

Hybrid working model with some in-office presence required.

Category
Human Resources
People & HR
Requirements
  • 3-5 years of progressively responsible experience in Human Resources, with a specialised focus on global Mergers & Acquisitions.
  • Proven experience of developing strong and trusted partnerships with business leaders providing clear HR guidance, appropriate challenge, as well as commercially-minded and solutions-focused advice.
  • Resilience in an uncertain, challenging and deadline driven environment.
  • Sound understanding of applicable international employment laws, regulations, and compliance requirements.
  • Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to navigate challenging conversations and build rapport.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team.
  • Demonstrated ability to handle confidential information with discretion.
  • Bias for action - a track record of delivering results.
  • Experience of working within an international environment.
Responsibilities
  • Due diligence: responsible for leading HR due diligence across the UK, Europe, Asia Pacific and/or US as required. Assess the opportunities and risks associated with the target company’s existing workforce including HR practices, policies, employment contracts, retirement & benefit plans, remuneration & incentives structures, including any existing or historical employment severance agreements and/or ongoing employment liabilities.
  • Benchmarking & Insight: using the above insight compare the target company alignment with FT arrangements (eg benefit plans) and identify the cost implications of alignment post acquisition / investment.
  • Compliance & Legal: provide guidance on the relevant legal people aspects of the deal and explain issues simply, maintaining compliance with relevant global employment laws & regulations for example, TUPE, organisational design, restructuring and/or redundancies, unions, employment contracts, benefits plans and regulatory requirements.
  • Stakeholder management: work with relevant business leaders & HR stakeholders to scope & deliver the critical success factors, working within the project teams, and ensuring that the business plan contains the appropriate considerations.
  • Integration & Organisational Change Planning: collaborate with leadership to develop & deliver an effective people integration strategy, including organisational change strategies, workforce planning, HR operational integrations, system implementation, compensation and benefits structures, organisational design, culture & values alignment, communication & onboarding strategies.
  • Talent Management: identifying key talent within both organisations and develop retention strategies to ensure the retention of critical employees. This may include offering incentives such as retention bonuses, long term incentives, and/or highlighting career development opportunities.
  • Employee Communication & Engagement: develop clear and consistent communication plans to keep employees informed throughout the M&A process, minimising disruption for employees eg through regular town halls, employee forums and/or Q&A sessions.
  • Benefits and Compensation Integration: where appropriate harmonise benefits and compensation structures to create equitable and competitive programmes for all employees. This may involve benchmarking compensation levels, aligning benefits offerings, and addressing any disparities between the two organisations.
  • HRBP: act as a proactive HRBP for the acquired business post integration to assess the effectiveness of the integration, manage risk & compliance matters, build relationships, provide talent insight and opportunities for future skills deployment. Assist the new business in navigating the FT, and make improvements where relevant.
  • M&A Playbook: produce an M&A playbook for future potential acquisitions including due diligence reviews, templates, documentation, etc, with the flexibility to adapt and customise our approach depending on the agreed strategy.
  • HR team: support in upskilling FT HR business partners and services team to deliver M&A activities from due diligence through to transaction completion and full employment integration.

The Financial Times provides authoritative news and analysis focused on the financial sector, catering to both individuals and businesses. Its primary offerings include a range of subscription plans for print and digital content, ensuring access to high-quality reporting. The company employs over 2,900 staff, including 700 journalists across 40 countries, which allows for extensive global coverage. In addition to standard news reporting, the Financial Times offers specialized services like the FT Climate Capital Hub for discussions on climate change and the ETF Hub for detailed information on Exchange-Traded Funds. This combination of diverse content and services, along with revenue from subscriptions and advertising, sets the Financial Times apart from competitors. The goal of the Financial Times is to provide reliable information and analysis that empowers its readers to make informed decisions in the financial landscape.

Company Stage

Acquired

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

London, United Kingdom

Founded

1888

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  • With a global network of over 700 journalists in 40 countries, FT ensures comprehensive and authoritative coverage, unlike many competitors with limited international reach.
  • FT's diverse revenue streams, including individual and group subscriptions, advertising, and sponsorships, provide financial stability and enable continuous investment in high-quality journalism.

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