HR folks who pull the strings
QuoteHR folks who pull the stringsI work for a company with global HR and that is not how we do it I read all the CV,s ,I interview all candidates and I ultimately decide who to hire HR only handle terms of contract ,communications, and may sit in to give an view the of candidates general demeanour As I have been hiring for a while I sometimes ask other function managers instead and I sit in on their hires
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Left school, hit Uni, did my post grad and been teaching since 2001, so I was 22-23.I'm one of the lucky ones in that I love my job and have been employed full time since Feb 2002, even when I resigned after seven years in the same school to come across here to NZ I only missed a days work before blagging my way into long term supply for six months before I flew over.Good thing about it is that it's never the same, granted after seven years you know what lesson you'll be doing by what tuesday of september it is, but changing schools is like starting a new job again.Also means I'm able to head to other places and still do what I love, although getting Kiwis to understand my lilting Scottish brouge has been guid for a giggle.Folks thought I was bonkers for leaving everything and everyone I knew behind and shipping off 12000 miles, but I'm only 36 and figured that a change is as good as a rest, so why not change up everything and see how foreign climes suited.Reckon you just need to work out what you like and what you are like, have a good rummage around and see what else out there fits.