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Manage accounting for land acquisitions, development costs, lot inventory, joint ventures, and land transactions. * Ensure compliance with U.S. GAAP, SOX, and internal accounting policies. * Partner ...

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... acquisition, development, and construction of multifamily, office, retail, industrial, owner-occupied, single-tenant, mixed-use projects and lot development.

Manage accounting for land acquisitions, development costs, lot inventory, joint ventures, and land transactions. * Ensure compliance with U.S. GAAP, SOX, and internal accounting policies. * Partner ...

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What is the difference between Acquisition Development vs Business Development?

AspectAcquisition DevelopmentBusiness Development
Primary FocusIdentifying and acquiring new clients or assetsBuilding strategic partnerships and expanding market reach
Skills & CertificationsSales, negotiation, market analysisRelationship management, strategic planning
Work EnvironmentSales teams, client-facing rolesPartnerships, strategic planning teams
Industry UsageFinance, real estate, consultingTech, finance, corporate sectors

While Acquisition Development focuses on securing new assets or clients, Business Development emphasizes creating strategic partnerships and expanding business opportunities. Both roles are essential for growth but differ in their approach and scope within organizations.

How to become an acquisition development?

To become an acquisition development professional, candidates typically need a bachelor's degree in business, finance, or a related field, along with experience in real estate, finance, or sales. Developing skills in market analysis, negotiation, and financial modeling is essential, and certifications like CCIM or CPM can enhance prospects. Gaining experience through internships or entry-level roles in real estate or investment firms is also beneficial.

What do people who work in acquisition development do?

Acquisition development professionals identify, evaluate, and pursue opportunities to acquire assets, companies, or properties that align with their organization’s strategic goals. They conduct market research, financial analysis, and negotiations, often working with legal and financial teams to complete transactions. Strong analytical skills and knowledge of industry regulations are essential in this role.

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What cities in Texas are hiring for Acquisition Development jobs?

Cities in Texas with the most Acquisition Development job openings:

HR Specialist, Talent Acquisition & Development

Haynes and Boone, LLP

Dallas, TX

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago

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Job description

This exempt position serves as a strategic recruiting partner and human resources professional. The Human Resources Specialist is responsible for full-cycle recruitment for professional staff positions, primarily supporting business services departments. In addition, this role partners with the Human Resources team on learning and development initiatives, reporting, process improvement, and other HR projects designed to develop broad HR Generalist competencies.
The position provides an opportunity to gain progressively increasing exposure to employee relations, performance management, succession planning, organizational development, and other strategic human resources functions while serving as a trusted resource to hiring managers and employees.

Essential Duties

Recruitment & Talent Acquisition

  • Manage full-cycle recruitment for professional staff positions across assigned business services departments.
  • Partner with hiring managers to define position requirements, develop job descriptions, and establish recruiting strategies.
  • Source qualified candidates through direct sourcing, networking, referrals, database searches, professional associations, social media, and other recruiting channels.
  • Screen candidates, assess qualifications, and present recommendations to hiring managers.
  • Coordinate interviews, facilitate candidate communications, gather feedback, and manage the hiring process through offer acceptance.
  • Maintain accurate candidate data, status changes, and recruitment activity within Workday and other recruiting systems.
  • Develop and maintain proactive candidate pipelines for recurring and hard-to-fill roles.
  • Analyze recruiting metrics and hiring trends, providing recommendations to improve sourcing effectiveness, candidate quality, and time-to-fill.
  • Facilitate preboarding and onboarding activities and support successful integration of new hires into the Firm.

Human Resources Specialist

  • Partner with HR Generalists, HR leadership and department managers to support talent development and career progression initiatives.
  • Support performance management processes, including evaluations, goal-setting initiatives, and employee development planning.
  • Collaborate on talent review processes.
  • Assist with the development, implementation, and maintenance of HR policies, procedures, and best practices.
  • Participate in compensation and employee engagement projects.
  • Submit employee status changes and assist with testing, implementation, and optimization of HR systems, including Workday.

Learning & Development Project Work

  • Assist in planning, coordinating, and executing learning and development programs for staff.
  • Support staff curriculum development, training logistics, communication plans, and program evaluations.
  • Collaborate with the Manager of Staff Learning and Development on firmwide training initiatives and special projects.
  • Track participation, analyze learning outcomes, and prepare reports related to training and development activities.
  • Help identify opportunities to improve employee development programs and learning experiences.

Process Improvement & Special Projects

  • Participate in HR and recruiting process improvement initiatives.
  • Develop and maintain process documentation, workflows, and procedural guides.
  • Serve as a liaison between Human Resources and other departments on projects and special requests.
  • Assist with compliance audits and reporting to ensure adherence to Firm policies and applicable employment laws.

Other Duties

Perform other related duties as assigned.

Reporting Relationship

Reports directly to the Manager of Staff Learning & Development

Subordinate Staff: N/A

Qualifications

Knowledge/Experience

  • Minimum of 3-5 years of professional experience in recruiting, human resources, talent acquisition, learning and development, or a related field.
  • Experience managing full-cycle recruitment processes required.
  • Experience within a law firm, professional services organization, or other fast-paced client service environment preferred.
  • Demonstrated interest in developing broader HR Generalist knowledge and responsibilities.

Skills

  • Strong recruiting and candidate sourcing skills.
  • Excellent verbal, written, presentation, and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Ability to develop strong relationships with employees, candidates, managers, and firm leadership.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities with experience utilizing HR metrics and reporting.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities, projects, and deadlines simultaneously.
  • High degree of professionalism, discretion, and confidentiality.
  • Strong organizational and project management skills.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel and PowerPoint.
  • Experience with Workday, Smartsheet, LinkedIn Recruiter, and HR technology platforms preferred.

Education

Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Organizational Development, or a related field required.

PHR, SHRM-CP, or a commitment to obtaining certification is preferred.

Physical Demands

Must be able to move around the office up to 15% of the time to make copies, fax, file, etc. Remains stationary at least 85% of the time. This position operates computers and other office productivity machines (e.g., fax machine, copier, printer, etc.) on a regular basis. Occasionally required to move documents or files weighing up to 15 lbs. This position requires constant communication and exchange of information with the Firm attorneys, clients, and staff. This position must be able to inspect and observe information on a computer screen at least 80% of the time.

Working Conditions

Hybrid office environment.

Career Development Opportunity

This position is designed as a developmental pathway into an Human Resources Generalist role. The successful candidate will begin with a primary focus on recruitment and talent acquisition while progressively gaining experience in talent management, learning and development, HR analytics, process improvement, employee relations, and strategic HR initiatives. Through mentorship, project participation, and increasing responsibility, the position provides a structured opportunity for growth into a broader HR Generalist career path.

At Haynes and Boone, our people are the driving force behind our success. Because we value the role every individual plays in how we deliver exceptional legal services, we hire people who will contribute to our professional reputation, enhance client relationships and share in our success.

Haynes and Boone's Dallas-North office serves clients throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, nationally and internationally. Our office includes a large group of the firm's intellectual property and patent professionals, along with corporate, security, and technology law professionals. Our team members handle complex patent trial matters, including inter partes review proceedings before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, and many of our attorneys are nationally recognized in this area of law. Our Dallas-North lawyers also counsel clients in patent strategy, patent prosecution and portfolio management, licensing, and litigation. Our lawyers are recognized in publications such as the 2021 edition of The Best Lawyers in America (Woodward/White, Inc.) We are committed to having an inclusive workforce that reflects our communities, and we seek highly motivated lawyers and staff who value our culture of respect and teamwork. The new Dallas-North office is located in a mixed-use building with access to retail, restaurants and apartments at Legacy West in Plano - home to several national and global corporations.