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Thinking of a career in HR?

Posted on April 9, 2014 by Helen Stringer • 1 Comment

As an HR graduate, you’ll see first-hand the impact you have on the wider business. From business partnership, talent management, to reward and payroll, you can develop in many new directions. You’ll need to be able to balance commercial thinking with a real customer focus. It can be an immensely satisfying career path, enabling you … Continue reading →

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