Do you mean as a software application or as a methodology?
As a methodology, no. Even HR managers/reps/etc dont care about it once they begin working. All HR does nowadays is safeguard a company’s legal side.
As a software app there are especialized applications for the school system out there that work beautifully. Companies like Oracle (using Peoplesoft) and SAP will claim they can do it, but their software requires many modifications, which is the waay they sell their consulting divisions. Talk to other schools and investigate a few of the best of breed companies out there they have elegant solutions if you have the budget.
Curious if anyone has taken these courses online and how did you like them? How was the outcome after you graduated! I did alot of research from CTU and University of Phoenix and found CTU to be my best option.
I currently work as a HR Consultant for a firm that works with city and county govenments. We help them recruit/hire (a little), create job ads, write job descriptions, develop personnel policies, set compensation, etc. I’ve been working there for a year and a half.
The position would be recruiting and hiring hourly employees, maintaining recruitment files, and maintaining HR forms and job descriptions. They want 1-2 years of related experience and proficiency in Office products, with banking experience a plus.
I don’t have experience in the banking industry, but I do offer an MBA, Bachelor’s Degree in HR, and have assisted one client in recruiting and screening applicants for an HR Director position. I have recruited and hired an HR Assistant and two interns for our firm and written/revised many job descriptions.
I believe I have the education and experience, but how can I make myself stand out before and after the interview? What are banks in particular looking for?
I work at a consortia of schools. I work at one but applied for a job at our neighboring school. I think our joint HR director told my current boss I applied and now she is acting really weird.
Was it illegal for the HR person to say something? Do I have any recourse because she is really coming down hard on me?
Thanks!
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