Kaitie Mc Phee
About Kaitie Mc Phee
Kaitie McPhee is a Human Resources Administrator at highlight.io, where she has worked remotely since 2021. She has a background in business administration and has held various roles in education and nonprofit sectors.
Work at highlight.io
Kaitie Mc Phee has been serving as a Human Resources Administrator at highlight.io since 2021. In this role, she operates remotely and focuses on various HR functions. Her responsibilities include supporting employee relations, recruitment processes, and ensuring compliance with company policies. Her tenure at highlight.io has contributed to the company's human resources strategies and initiatives.
Previous Experience in Human Resources
Prior to her current position, Kaitie Mc Phee worked as a Human Resources and Business Impact International Nonprofit Intern at Hester J Hodgdon Libraries for All in 2021. This role lasted for three months and took place in San Juan Del Sur, Rivas, Nicaragua. Additionally, she served as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at UCF Burnett Honors College from 2019 to 2020, where she assisted students in their academic pursuits.
Education and Expertise
Kaitie Mc Phee earned her Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree from the University of Central Florida, where she studied Business Administration and Management from 2018 to 2022. Her educational background has equipped her with foundational knowledge in business practices, management principles, and human resources, which she applies in her professional roles.
Early Career and Internships
Before her roles in human resources, Kaitie Mc Phee gained experience as a Seasonal Employee at DENNIS Uniform in 2019 and as a Barista at Starbucks from 2017 to 2019. These positions provided her with customer service skills and insights into operational functions within retail environments. Her early career experiences contributed to her understanding of workplace dynamics.
Support for Students
Kaitie Mc Phee is based in Orlando, Florida, where she focuses on supporting students with high academic achievement and financial need. She assists these students in gaining admission to selective colleges and universities, demonstrating her commitment to educational equity and student success.