Human Resources (HR) Director Reviews - Page 16

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Last updated Apr 12 2025
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Human Resources (HR) Director Reviews

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

April 2019
Supervisor not supportive.
Human Resources (HR) Director in Houston:
Pros: the employees and making a difference for them
Cons: that my boss does not pay me what I am worth and speaks to me at times like I am stupid
April 2019
Loudoun County is a great place to work.
Human Resources (HR) Director in Ashburn:
Pros: Ashburn is still growing and has many opportunities outside the DC area. It is still suburban and yet it is growing a tech hub and is great for many start up companies.
Cons: It is expensive to live here.
April 2019
Great Environment.
Human Resources (HR) Director in San Diego:
Pros: I am passionate about my work and leadership encourages me to live out my purpose
April 2019
No Voice but A Lot of Demands.
Human Resources (HR) Director in Nassau:
Pros: The company is secure
Cons: The environment is not performance driven. Playing politics gets you recognized.
April 2019
Wonderful.
Human Resources (HR) Director in Palm Beach:
Pros: Near the Ocean
Cons: traffic
April 2019
Professional and Flexible.
Human Resources (HR) Director in Seattle:
Pros: flexible hours, professional staff to work with, they care about the service they provide
Cons: staff have a very distinct busy season that in turn compresses work for everyone in the firm into certain months. Employees can become stressed by the long hours during busy season.
April 2019
Enjoyable.
Human Resources (HR) Director in Cape Town:
Pros: Healthy lifestyle and scenery
Cons: pay for work

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