Sentence examples for HR working from inspiring English sources

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Co-founder and CEO Bart Macdonald has spent his entire career in HR, working most recently in Melbourne, Australia, as a regional director for the global coding school General Assembly, where he hired and managed a 10-person marketing, sales and operations team.

With twin 11-year olds and, at time of writing, still not enjoying 12 hr working days, I'm afraid making much that would be worthwhile or that would be appreciated has gone out of the window, so thank heavens for the internet.

Thus while a good implementation of a tactical approach to HR, working within the existing culture, can win a spot on the list of the Best Companies To Work For, it's not enough to get the firm on a winning path, or put talent where it needs to be or (to look at it from HR's point of view) to win a seat for HR at the C-Suite table.

Agencies and commentators frequently criticize the relative, and thus perceived, excess HR working at higher levels of the health care pyramid.

This has come about mainly because of the HR working conditions of community caregivers on the ground; now the reason why HR is involved it's because they are more to do with HR issues... that's why it is not located here [referring to a health programme], it is located there under Strategic Health Programmes where HR and working conditions is their core competency (DoH).

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From on-boarding through the departure process, RLE HR works closely with faculty, administrators, and researchers to make transitions as smooth as possible.

HR works alongside finance and strategy to ascertain "where the target company has come from" and how it has dealt with challenges in the past, says Satish Pradhan, who recently retired as executive vice president of group human resources.

HR worked with me to make sure I could finish school and continue working at Google.

However, as a little friend to keep you moving the Fitbit Charge HR works well, is accurate, and very usable.

Indeed, a dose corresponding to pulmonary deposition over the course of one 8-hr working day at the Danish Occupational Exposure limit induced DNA strand breaks in lungs of mice [Bourdon et al., 2012].

However, pulmonary deposition by intratracheal instillation induces more inflammation than inhalation of the same dose [Jacobsen et al., 2009; Jackson et al., 2012a] and we have previously shown that inhalation exposure to a dose corresponding to an 8-hr working day for four consecutive days did not induce neutrophil influx in exposed mice [Saber et al., 2005].

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