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Last updated Nov 16 2024
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Human Resources (HR) Officer Reviews

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

April 2014
Working Environment.
Human Resources (HR) Officer:
Always make sure you know what your physical working environment is going to be like. I.e. Is there a window? Is there enough fresh air/ventilation, is the office you will be working in the size of a broom closet and shared by three people?
April 2014
Interactive, Traveling, Decision Making, Giving Advise.
Human Resources (HR) Officer:
Pros: Traveling, Meeting people. Decision making. Learning.
Cons: Unpredictability of every case. Dismissing people.
March 2014
Good Learning.
Human Resources (HR) Officer:
Pros: Everything except the pay package.
Cons: Pay package.
March 2014
Culture.
Human Resources (HR) Officer:
Pros: Overall good working environment, management open door policy and support of colleagues.
Cons: Lack of work recognition, favoritism and no attention given to staff opinions/suggestions.
January 2014
Management.
Human Resources (HR) Officer:
Pros: Self learning and guided assistance when required.
Cons: Working hours and the room.
January 2014
Human Resources (HR) Officer:
Pros: Team work, learning, Innovation & initiation.
Cons: Low monetary motivation & old school thoughts.
January 2014
Challenging But Rewarding.
Human Resources (HR) Officer:
Pros: Helping people. Diversity of the work.
Cons: Timescales. High pressured detailed work. Volume of the workload. Repetitive administrative tasks.

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