your aspirations in HR
Pricehcs
128 Posts
Many say HR is a thankless job. These companies seem to have found millions of ways to say 'thank you' to their top dogs...
[url]http://www.workforce.com/tools/highestpaid.pdf[/url]
I must confess to being quite pleased in my lot in life as a decent sized fish in a small pond. Having worked at two separate corporations with 30k+ employees, I find the 200 person organization to be very personally fulfilling for my career and job satisfaction. What are your HR career aspirations? Who wants to be the next Big Cheese?!
#1 thing a consultant shouldn't say: "I could tell you the answer right now, but we're committed to a three month project..." #-o
[url]http://www.workforce.com/tools/highestpaid.pdf[/url]
I must confess to being quite pleased in my lot in life as a decent sized fish in a small pond. Having worked at two separate corporations with 30k+ employees, I find the 200 person organization to be very personally fulfilling for my career and job satisfaction. What are your HR career aspirations? Who wants to be the next Big Cheese?!
#1 thing a consultant shouldn't say: "I could tell you the answer right now, but we're committed to a three month project..." #-o
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I know people personally, I help people solve their problems, I help people make their work lives a little better, I keep my boss out of trouble by advising him on regulations, requirements, and rules. It's a nice life from 9-5 (LOL... I mean 8 - 7)... I'd be very happy if I end up retiring from here.