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Last updated Apr 04 2025
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Human Resources (HR) Officer Reviews

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

August 2017
It a good environment to work.
Human Resources (HR) Officer in Ikeja:
Pros: Not too far from my house, conducive environment.
May 2017
It's ok.
Human Resources (HR) Officer in Harare:
Pros: It's my home area and the capital city and there are more job opportunities in Harare.
Cons: Cost of living can be quite high.
May 2017
Traffic.
Human Resources (HR) Officer in Port Elizabeth:
Pros: Less traffic and easy to get to and from work. People are also very friendly.
Cons: People are to laid back when it gets to deadlines and submissions.
May 2017
Human Resources (HR) Officer in Wollongong:
Cons: Stress and working outside of normal hours ( without getting paid) is very regular!
April 2017
Great things to do outdoors, cost of living low.
Human Resources (HR) Officer in Adelaide:
Pros: Good opportunities for networking and self development.
Cons: Small and so networking and reputation are everything.
April 2017
Brisbane is a lovely place to live and work.
Human Resources (HR) Officer in Brisbane:
Pros: The weather and the people.
Cons: Traffic.
April 2017
Traffic is one of the main issue. People are friendly.
Human Resources (HR) Officer in Quezon City:
Pros: Lots of malls, people are friendly. Training and new learning is available.
Cons: Traffic.

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