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Human Resources (HR) Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Human Resources (HR) Manager?
April 2019
Love it.
Human Resources (HR) Manager in Lanham:
Pros: Love it
Cons: N/A
April 2019
Human Resources (HR) Manager in Shah Alam:
Pros: easy access
Cons: traffic jammed
March 2019
Micromanage.
Human Resources (HR) Manager in Little Rock:
Pros: My office
Cons: No decision making
March 2019
I love it - not much traffic.
Human Resources (HR) Manager in Gaithersburg:
Pros: Closed to home
Cons: Lower pay and harder to increase salary.
March 2019
Great small town work environment.
Human Resources (HR) Manager in Marshall:
Pros: Not a long commute to work.
Cons: Less opportunity to grow and advance career with other companies.
March 2019
OKC is Growing.
Human Resources (HR) Manager in Oklahoma City:
Pros: OKC is a growing city with more and more growth opportunities!
Cons: OKC is in the heart of a very conservative, business-favored, part of the U.S. Employee commitment is not as high here as other places.
March 2019
Satisfying.
Human Resources (HR) Manager in San Diego:
Pros: Flexibility
Cons: Communication with corporate
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