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Head of HR
- Salary: £70,000 - £80,000 per annum
- Region: South East
- Industry: Industry & Commerce
- Area of HR: Generalist
An exciting opportunity to join a dynamic brand and lead HR activities during a period of significant change and expansion. We are seeking an exceptional individual to join a leading leisure brand as their Head of HR. This is a full generalist...
Interim HR Bid Support Manager
- Salary: £70,000 - £80,000 per annum
- Region: South East
- Industry: Industry & Commerce
- Area of HR: Consulting
FTC – 12 months An exciting client facing HR Bid role has arisen within a global IT consultancy. As HR Bid Support Manager you will report in to the Head of HR Bid Support and your role will be to: · ...
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Senior HR Manager/Head of HR
- Salary: £70,000 - £90,000 per annum
- Region: South East
- Industry: Industry & Commerce
- Area of HR: Generalist
Senior HR Manager/Head of HR £70-90,000 + car allowance + bonus Buckinghamshire An exciting opportunity to join a dynamic brand and lead HR activities during a period of significant change and expansion. We are seeking...
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Global HR Business Partner
- Salary: £70,000 - £80,000 per annum
- Region: London
- Industry: Industry & Commerce
- Area of HR: Generalist
Oakleaf are working on behalf of a global leader in the technology market to source a Global HR Business Partner to join their team. This role, reporting into the Head of HR, will work with a Global client group across APAC leading on all people issues...
Compensation Manager
- Salary: £65,000 - £75,000 per annum
- Region: London
- Industry: Industry & Commerce
- Area of HR: Compensation & Benefits
My client is a key global player within the hospitality sector with exciting growth plans to further penetrate the international markets. The business has recently reorganised its global operations to give them greater scope to maximise revenues...
