30-07-2020 04:06 PM | ||
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30-07-2020 02:19 PM | ||
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The question of how much you can earn always goes back to this: how much can you give? HR professionals' salaries span across a rather wide range because it depends on their job scope, expertise, experience level, and most importantly, the value they add to the company. The role of HR is evolving quickly especially with changes brought about by Covid-19 (think remote hiring, virtual onboarding, split teams/ work from home etc.) If HR professionals are looking to increase their pay and future-proof their careers, they have to start looking to value-add beyond what's stated in their job scope. The future of recruiting isn't going to be just posting job descriptions and interviewing candidates. To attract the new generation of millennial and Gen-Z talent, it will be crucial for people looking to go into HR long-run to start upgrading themselves. Pick up skills like recruitment marketing, employer brand strategy and different recruiting tools that will help make virtual hiring smoother. |
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30-12-2019 04:00 PM | ||
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30-12-2019 10:48 AM | ||
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Yes i shall reply with the standard hr canned reply that i usually reply prospective candidates. YouR pay will be commensurate with your experience. Our company strongly believes in talent development and retention, and you can expect to receive a very competitive compensation and benefits package. |
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29-12-2019 11:16 PM | ||
Unregistered | Is 8-10k a realistic amount to ask for since I have 7 years of experience? For the likes of companies which are big internet MNC companies , is this possible? | |
27-12-2019 10:11 AM | ||
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Tech recruiter a lot of demand now Graduated 2nd lower NUS econs 2019 <1 yr working experience 4.5k basic working as Tech recruiter in one of the unicorn companies |
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26-12-2019 11:36 AM | ||
Unregistered | Does anyone have an idea how much salary I should ask for a sourcer role for on of the top internet companies with hq in sg? I'm a foreigner with 7 years of apac sourcing experience | |
24-07-2018 04:58 PM | ||
seojuns0310 | Hello there, i am a uni fresh grad currently looking for a job. I was recommended a job as a recruitment consultant. Since you have worked in an agency before, do you mind sharing with me the pros and cons of being a consultant? And also about career progression. Thanks in advance! | |
02-07-2018 01:33 PM | ||
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more uni grads would hit that number eventually. heck i know of some fresh grads that already hit that number. but those are the exception rather than the norm. |
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28-06-2018 03:12 PM | ||
Unregistered | isn't that like 8k per month, then include salary? would be just average if you take into account age and number of years of working experience | |
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