Director of Human Resources (HR) Reviews

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Last updated Nov 25 2024
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Director of Human Resources (HR) Reviews

What is it like working as a Director of Human Resources (HR)?

October 2024
Director of Human Resources (HR) in Omaha:
Pros: mission of the organization
Cons: lack of structure in HR, but that is what I'm going to provide - will take time
July 2024
Lots of autonomy, lots to do.
Director of Human Resources (HR) in Cranbury:
Pros: Leadership respects and trusts my judgement
Cons: Smaller company = fewer resources
April 2023
Good and Bad.
Director of Human Resources (HR) in Trenton:
Pros: Leading and developing my team. Problem solving.
Cons: Unequal treatment and inconsistencies.
March 2023
Hotel HR.
Director of Human Resources (HR) in Pittsburgh:
Pros: I like the people and the environment. Everyday is different.
Cons: I feel under appreciated and under valued.
March 2023
Portland is a great city, with good working opportunities.
Director of Human Resources (HR) in Portland:
Pros: It's a small but vibrant city
Cons: Increasing homelessness
February 2023
Challenging and exciting.
Director of Human Resources (HR) in Johannesburg:
Pros: Collaboration amongst colleagues
Cons: Opportunities for growth in my department
February 2023
Director of Human Resources (HR) in st augustine:
Understand the business and its' mission. Plan your department's goals based on that. Where a consultant hat and have confidence in expressing the good and bad. Be a SHRM member and utilize network. Maintain current knowledge on changing regulations and other area that could affect the firm/company you work for.

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