Three await decision for major prize
Three north-east businesswomen are just weeks away from finding out which of them will be crowned outstanding human resources (HR) director of the year at a prestigious annual awards ceremony.
Three north-east businesswomen are just weeks away from finding out which of them will be crowned outstanding human resources (HR) director of the year at a prestigious annual awards ceremony.
A shortlist of Exceptional HR advisors and managers tipped to take home one of the industry’s most prestigious gongs has been revealed.
Examples of “exceptional” employee engagement” and “extraordinary” initiatives in the region’s human resources (HR) sector are contesting two of the categories of The Press and Journal cHeRries Awards 2019.
The cream of the crop among human resources (HR) professionals in the region are revealed today in the final shortlist for the cHeRries Awards 2019.
The Old Course Hotel in St Andrews set the bar high in one of the categories of the cHeRries Awards in 2018, and judges are on the hunt for an equally strong winner at this year’s event.
An outstanding performance in human resources (HR) will see one lucky winner hailed as “fantastic” at The Press & Journal cHeRries Awards 2019.
The organisers of the prestigious cHeRries Awards are on the hunt for an exemplary employer of choice as the next edition of one of the north-east’s most prestigious business events looms closer.
Teams who work better together then they do apart are being urged to apply for one of the most prestigious award ceremonies in the north-east’s business calendar.