Leaving an organisation to go it alone can be an attractive career move - no more office politics and the freedom to focus on the areas of HR you want
Careers in HR
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Leanne Harris, head of HR, Phones International Group
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A private sector candidate has been appointed as the new head of HR for the Civil Service.
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The decision to make the HR director for the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games (Locog) accountable to the chief executive has been welcomed by senior industry figures.
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Linda Scott, Freddie Alves and Ray Dowd
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The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games has advertised for an HR director to report directly to the CEO
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There are deep conflicts in the battle between pennies and people, but what's so bad about reporting to the finance director? Jo Faragher investigates.
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A proliferation of awards in every sector means your organisation could win big this year. Virginia Matthews finds out how to make your entries count.
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This role can exist under the title of HR business partner, a role generally differentiated by a closer alignment to the business, and usually with no team reporting in
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Sam Archer, senior HR officer, Shropshire County Council
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The HR director at Haymarket has left the publishing company after little more than a month in the role, Personnel Today has learned.
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The head of HR at the BBC is to leave the corporation in the spring to take up a new...
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How can I gain an international assignment and what impact will this have on my long-term career?
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Training manager Warren Broadbent talks about his challenges, achievements, his best and worst training experiences, his boyhood dream and number one bug bear.
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I want to move from public sector HR to private sector HR. I have 12 years' experience in HR (10 at management level), I'm a fellow of the CIPD and qualified in project management but my experience is all public sector. What are the chances of securing a job in the private sector?