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Why ‘culture through Zoom’ wasn’t a barrier for this tech company

HRExecutive

HRE : You started as CHRO of Iron Mountain in January. Greene: It has been a challenging and invigorating time joining a place like Iron Mountain— … [managing] a little more than 24,000 employees globally and spending the first part of my onboarding on Zoom. … And then it’s developing and retaining the talent as well.

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Human Resources Career: Pathways for Success

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Another essential aspect of your role as an HR professional is performance management and employee development. This often involves conducting performance appraisals, setting performance goals, and offering feedback to the employees. Frequently Asked Questions Are there remote opportunities available in HR?

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How this tech enthusiast became an HR leader

HRExecutive

Valenzuela started his tenure as CHRO at HireVue in November, leading all people functions for the HR technology platform, which specializes in video interview software. I had a conversation with a CHRO—goodness, it was probably 13 or 14 years ago—and he was a huge advocate of getting business-minded people in the HR function.

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Does Your Approach to Skills Management Strengthen Upskilling and Employee Retention?

Workday

But the opportunities for employees to develop skills—whether that’s career growth or upskilling—depends on how companies manage the skills of their employees. Focusing on skills is truly a win-win for everyone,” says David Somers , Workday group general manager, office of the CHRO. “It