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As the Human Resource leader, your responsibilities range from directing the daily operations of the Human Resources Department, administrate HR policies, budgeting and supervise HR staff. In addition, your department will manage employee benefits, performance management, employee counseling, recruitment, hiring, orientation, training, worker’s compensation, employee health, meet compliance and HRIS programs. As HR Director, you act as the liaison to upper management and directly report to the President / CEO of most companies.
for 10 pound an hour you’d be better off seeing linguistics students who are still studying (I’d go for 2nd or 3rd years to make sure they know enough about it).
Try posting signs at your local uni, or an ad in the paper maybe…
Another good idea is to get in touch with the head of linguistics department at your local uni and get them to send an email to the students in his dept.
I’d offer to help but I’m a language student (not specifically linguistics) and I study german and japanese (major) and chinese (elective) I also did french for seven years – but I can barely string a sentence together in spanish and italian
Maybe you can take on line courses. I am learning Chinese from a good website. My Chinese friends suggest me taking courses in http://www.hellomandarin.com/ I think it’s helpful to me. If you are heading to China, or just learn Chinese in home, maybe you can try it. Learning Chinese is hard time at beginning to most of us foreigners, but you will gain a lot of fun in learning about Chinese culture and history.
http://www.elance.com
calling all cunning linguists out there. not much help really was it. best of luck though. you cant beat a good thumbs down from people with no sense of humour cheers all.