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Careers In Human Resources

✍ Scribed by Institute For Career Research


Publisher
Institute For Career Research
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Series
Careers Ebooks
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


Human Resources is a profession that allows you to help people make the most of their lives, without the negatives of some other helping professions, such as low pay and daily contact with disturbed or distressed individuals. The work offers a great deal of variety, and the skills you develop will transfer well if you choose to enter a different field (not to mention assisting you in your own job searches).


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