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    Happy in HR? Job satisfaction in the department

    by Jo Faragher 2 Apr 2014
    by Jo Faragher 2 Apr 2014

    They work long hours and more than half say they do not feel valued by their employer – yet more...

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    A career in reward: what it means in practice

    by Personnel Today 5 Mar 2014
    by Personnel Today 5 Mar 2014

    Reward has been identified as one of the high-growth HR careers areas for 2014, as organisations look at how reward...

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    Big data, big HR job opportunities?

    by Tim Kemp 19 Feb 2014
    by Tim Kemp 19 Feb 2014

    Over the past year, the term “big data” has gone from something that most people had never heard of to...

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    Four areas to grow your HR career in 2014

    by Jo Faragher 5 Feb 2014
    by Jo Faragher 5 Feb 2014

    Renewed business confidence means that HR professionals are looking for their next career move. But what will be the high-growth...

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    KPMG appoints Donna Halkyard as diversity director

    by Rob Moss 24 Jan 2014
    by Rob Moss 24 Jan 2014

    KPMG has appointed Donna Halkyard as a director in its diversity and inclusion team, joining the professional services firm from...

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    Vision Express appoints Kate Clayton as HR director

    by Rob Moss 10 Jan 2014
    by Rob Moss 10 Jan 2014

    Vision Express has announced the appointment of Kate Clayton as HR director, in a promotion from her former role as...

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    Experience is the ticket to HR career progression

    by Jo Faragher 10 Jan 2014
    by Jo Faragher 10 Jan 2014

    Experience is the most crucial factor when it comes to advancing a career in HR, according to the findings of an XpertHR survey into the profession.

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    PT Awards 2013 winners: Ellie Goddard is HR Newcomer of the Year

    by Jo Faragher 21 Nov 2013
    by Jo Faragher 21 Nov 2013

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    The 2013 HR Newcomer of the Year award was presented to Ellie Goddard of East Sussex County...

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    A minute with… Laura Hare, head of HR, Jagex Games Studio

    by Noel O'Reilly 13 Nov 2013
    by Noel O'Reilly 13 Nov 2013

    How did you get into HR?
    After completing a degree in marketing with business psychology, I wanted to pursue a...

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    A minute with… Chris Howarth, director of professional recruitment, Specsavers

    by Personnel Today 22 Oct 2013
    by Personnel Today 22 Oct 2013

    We talk to Chris Howarth about the challenge that Specsavers faces in recruiting its professionals across the world. The optician...

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    Arriva appoints HR director to bus and rail divisions

    by Rob Moss 1 Oct 2013
    by Rob Moss 1 Oct 2013

    Bus and train operator Arriva has announced that Rachel Baldwin has become its new HR director in the UK.Working as...

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    RAD Awards 2014 interview: Loraine Martins, head of diversity and inclusion at Network Rail

    by Personnel Today 23 Sep 2013
    by Personnel Today 23 Sep 2013

    As entries begin rolling in for the 2014 RAD Awards, Loraine Martins MBE, head of diversity and inclusion at Network...

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    CIPD and Australian institute to recognise each others’ membership grades

    by Rob Moss 10 Sep 2013
    by Rob Moss 10 Sep 2013

    The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) and the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) have today announced an agreement...

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    A slice of HR at Pizza Express

    by Jo Faragher 19 Aug 2013
    by Jo Faragher 19 Aug 2013

    As HR director for one of the UK’s most-loved brands, Amanda Underwood is helping to create a recipe for high...

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    Six top tips to move from HR director to group HR director

    by Jo Sweetland 13 Aug 2013
    by Jo Sweetland 13 Aug 2013

    The vast majority of high-flying HR careers plateau at executive committee level. Jo Sweetland, partner and head of HR practice...

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