HRD is shining the spotlight on the industry’s rising stars in the next issue and calling for entries from across HR profession.
The inaugural Rising Stars list will profile HR practitioners with less than ten years of experience who are making waves in the industry. Being featured as an HRD Rising Star provides valuable recognition on a national scale and all HR leaders are encouraged to put forward their star performers.
Young HR professionals who have been achieving excellent results should also consider nominating themselves.
Nominations can be submitted here and simply require contact details and some brief information on why the HR professional in question deserves to be recognised as a Rising Star.
The Rising Stars list will be featured in the next issue of HRD magazine out in December.
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Young HR professionals who have been achieving excellent results should also consider nominating themselves.
Nominations can be submitted here and simply require contact details and some brief information on why the HR professional in question deserves to be recognised as a Rising Star.
The Rising Stars list will be featured in the next issue of HRD magazine out in December.
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