Sequoia Living
Steve Martinez has a diverse and extensive background in human resources. Steve has worked as a Consultant at Heynewjob.com and was responsible for various projects, including compensation, performance evaluation design, employee relations, benefits presentations, and training entry level HR professionals. Steve has also served as an HR Manager at The Sequoias San Francisco, overseeing employee programs in a Retirement Community. At SteppingStone, they were a Human Resources Manager who handled employee programs, recruitment and selection, benefits, and job satisfaction surveys. Additionally, Martinez has worked as a President's Council Member at Skyline College, a Human Resources Manager at the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, a Sr. Personnel Analyst at the City and County of San Francisco, a Human Resources Manager at Mainstreet Networks, a Senior Compensation Analyst at Adecco, a Compensation Analyst at Hitachi Semiconductor, and an HR/Administrative Director at the San Francisco Conservation Corps. Throughout their career, Martinez has consistently demonstrated expertise in various HR functions, including employee programs, recruitment, compensation, benefits administration, and staff training.
Steve Martinez began their education at Diablo Valley College from 1984 to 1986, where they earned an Associate's degree in General Education. Steve then went on to pursue a Bachelor's degree in I/O Psychology from San Francisco State University from 1986 to 1988.
Sequoia Living
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Sequoia Living, founded in 1958, provides homes and services to promote healthy aging for seniors in northern California. Previously known as Northern California Presbyterian Homes and Services, the organization is composed of four continuing care retirement communities (one under construction), three affordable housing communities, one manufactured home park for seniors, and two senior centers. Overall, Sequoia Living provides housing for 1,900 older adults and serves an additional 2,300 seniors through community service programs.