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When to hire an HR person

Asamby Consulting

Human Resources & HR Person Human resource (HR) is a function or department of a company or organization that handles the relationship between employees and leadership. Manage Operational HR Functions Some of the major functions are HRIS management, payroll system management, and budget management. When to hire an HR person?

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The Kinds of Data Scientist

Harvard Business

In larger and more sophisticated data operations, more fine-grained roles are necessary. Here are five key areas that contribute to data science operations. In larger operations, each may be a team unto itself. So which kind of data scientist should you be recruiting? e.g. running Kafka and a Hadoop cluster. Who to hire.

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The Consulting Bible – Dominate Your McKinsey, Bain and BCG Fit and Consulting Case Interviews

Management Consulted

Do you sweat when nervously thinking about how Disney can expand its operations in Brazil? I knew your course focused on strategy consulting – but after reading everything you covered, I figured much of the stuff would overlap with technology and operations consulting too. Am I glad I bought it!! I almost laughed out loud.

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LGBT Equality Consulting Firms in the US (2019)

QEmploy

These include LGBT metrics, evaluation mechanisms, diversity training programs, as well as gender transition guidelines. First of all, they were rated on their Workforce Protection , meaning their policies include sexual orientation and gender identity for all operations. Read also: Pros and Cons of a Consulting Career.

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How to Help the Employees You Gain in a Merger Succeed

Harvard Business

Ostensibly, young companies are “acqui-hired” more for their best people than for any real interest in their products, services, or ongoing operations. Leadership teams and newly acquired talent alike typically and unfortunately overestimate their possession of those qualities.