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Talent Acquisition Director Reviews
What is it like working as a Talent Acquisition Director?
September 2022
Make career dreams come true!
Talent Acquisition Director in New York:
Pros: Giving people opportunities to realize their career opportunities
Cons: Faster promotions
January 2018
Abundance of Opportunities in HealthCare.
Talent Acquisition Director in Indianapolis:
Pros: Variety of Activities and Entertainment
Cons: Weather, no beaches close by
January 2018
Great cost of living.
Talent Acquisition Director in Houston:
Pros: Cost of living mainly and the commute is not too bad.
Cons: Oil companies are clickish and filled with apathy and mediocrity.
April 2016
Passion ad Knowledge is all it takes.
Talent Acquisition Director:
Work in an industry that you thoroughly know and don't waiver.
July 2014
Foot In The Door.
Talent Acquisition Director:
It's hard to get your foot in the door in HR and having a degree in HR helps that. I have found that my business degree (undergrad) with an emphasis in finance has helped me at the higher levels in HR with the business acumen.
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