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Aspects Concerning the Opportunities of Career Development in the Human Resources Domain
The function of human resources is an unusual matter concerning the evolution of other functions of the organization. The enriching and changing process of its status determined, at the same time, a movement of its instruments and activities as far as all the departments and activities are concerned, so that it can ensure a true partnership with the personnel and to be closer to reality. Our step can’t situate itself outside the new context of the evolution of the human resources function.evolution, human resources, opportunities, human resources department
Aspects Concerning the Opportunities of Career Development in the Human Resources Domain
The function of human resources is an unusual matter concerning the evolution of other functions of the organization. The enriching and changing process of its status determined, at the same time, a movement of its instruments and activities as far as all the departments and activities are concerned, so that it can ensure a true partnership with the personnel and to be closer to reality. Our step can’t situate itself outside the new context of the evolution of the human resources function
ASPECTE PRIVIND OPORTUNITĂŢILE DE DEZVOLTARE A CARIEREI ÎN DOMENIUL RESURSELOR UMANE
The function of human resources is an unusual matter concerning the evolution of the other functions of the organization. The enriching and changing process of its status determined, at the same time, a movement of its instruments and activities as far as all the departments and activities are concerned, so that it can ensure a true partnership with the personnel and be closer to reality. Our step can’t situate itself outside the new context of the evolution of the human resources function
ASPECTE PRIVIND MANAGEMENTUL ĹžI DEZVOLTAREA CARIEREI RESURSELOR UMANE ĂŽN TURISM
Worldwide, employment within the tourism economy is estimated at 192.2 million jobs (one in every 12.4 jobs in the formal sector). By 2010, this should grow to 251.6 million jobs (one in every 11 formal sector jobs). This includes employment created by fixed capital formation activities and by providers to the tourism industry. Direct employment for tourist consumption amounts to about 3 per cent of total employment worldwide