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    Personnel Today on top

    by Personnel Today 16 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 16 May 2006

    Independent research has established Personnel Today as the leading HR publication. In the following weeks, we will let the numbers do the talking.

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    On the move

    by Personnel Today 16 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 16 May 2006

    Mark Burton, Pamela Longcoft, Ulrich Holtz and Pat Chapman-Pincher move into new roles

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    Sexy missionary headline caused great offence

    by Personnel Today 16 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 16 May 2006

    I wish to express my dismay at a headline on the front cover of the 2 May edition of Personnel...

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    University launches HR academic centre

    by Mike Berry 10 May 2006
    by Mike Berry 10 May 2006

    Manchester Metropolitan University wins business backing for HR centre for professional development

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    What can I earn as…

    by Personnel Today 9 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 9 May 2006

    a compensation and benefits manager in the North East?

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    Top job: Vicky Williams

    by Personnel Today 9 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 9 May 2006

    HR director, food services, resourcing and development, Compass Group

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    My next move… seeking experience

    by Personnel Today 9 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 9 May 2006

    I'm in a standalone HR role, so am involved with a lot of recruitment, HR admin and some HR officer duties. I have a law degree and a masters in human resource management. I'm job-hunting and the feedback I get after interviews for HR admin roles is that I am overqualified, but when I apply for HR officer roles, they say I lack experience. What should I do?

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    Even non-directors can reap benefits of joining the club

    by Personnel Today 9 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 9 May 2006

    Why join the HR Directors Club?

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    Discussions online

    by Personnel Today 9 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 9 May 2006

    Body odour problem

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    Juicy morsels only fit for the managers apparently

    by Personnel Today 9 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 9 May 2006

    The Rant on professional development in HR (Personnel Today, 18 April) was spot on. I was able to take my Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development qualification within the NHS, but when I tried to get a job outside, I was told that I didn't have enough experience

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    Thanks to our readers

    by Personnel Today 9 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 9 May 2006

    We at Personnel Today are delighted to have won the recognition of our peers at the 'Oscars' of the publishing world - the PPA Awards

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    Rageh Omaar gears up for an evening with top HR directors

    by Personnel Today 9 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 9 May 2006

    Next month's evening brief of the HR Directors Club, on 6 June, plays host to journalist and broadcaster Rageh Omaar, who was the BBC's man in Baghdad during the war in Iraq

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    On the move

    by Personnel Today 9 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 9 May 2006

    Richard Fuller has been promoted to director of HR at Threadneedle Investments. He will oversee the provision of HR services...

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    Have a rant: HR’s lack of ambition

    by Personnel Today 9 May 2006
    by Personnel Today 9 May 2006

    So, only 22% of respondents to the Personnel Today barometer poll would take up the challenge of workforce director at the Department of Health (2 May). No wonder businesses regard HR as light, fluffy and non-strategic

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    That’s another fine legacy you’ve left us with, Tony Blair

    by John Charlton 3 May 2006
    by John Charlton 3 May 2006

    Almost daily we hear that the prime minister wants to leave a lasting legacy to mark his time in office. Could it be education and training? Only if he sees the bigger picture.

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