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Human Resources (HR) Director Reviews
What is it like working as a Human Resources (HR) Director?
January 2019
Motivating.
Human Resources (HR) Director in Vancouver:
Pros: the interaction with multiple cultures and languages
Cons: often travels
January 2019
Affluent area with many food, shopping, and entertainment choices. High cost of living.
Human Resources (HR) Director in Dallas:
Pros: low taxes
Cons: heat
December 2018
Progressive.
Human Resources (HR) Director in Fresno:
Pros: Less traffic and central location
Cons: Too much fast food
December 2018
Pittsburgh is a unique city.
Human Resources (HR) Director in Pittsburgh:
Pros: The people and the culture
Cons: The pay
December 2018
Pittsburgh is a unique city.
Human Resources (HR) Director in Pittsburgh:
Pros: The people and culture
Cons: The pay
December 2018
Fast pace working environment.
Human Resources (HR) Director in Hong Kong:
Pros: Connection with other leaders in the industry
Cons: Long working hours
December 2018
Good, easy to access, diversified city.
Human Resources (HR) Director in Owasso:
Pros: proximity to home
Cons: nothing
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