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Re: Human Resource Professionals: by yemmight(m): 8:11am On Oct 29, 2009
Now I understand. I hope people can respond but for me let me do some some consultations with collegues outside my office coz i dont have a space. I will definitely get back to you.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by yemmight(m): 9:45am On Oct 29, 2009
The underlisted positions exist in a leading fast food industry in the country.

Unit/Outlet Managers
Qualification/Experience

• BSc/HND in Food Tech/Bus Admin/Account/Sciences
• 3-5 years in the industry is an added advantage
• Excellent/effective supervision skills
• Customers service skills


Unit/Outlet Supervisors
Qualification/Experience

• BSc/HND in Food Tech/Bus Admin/Account/Sciences
• 2-3 years in the industry is an added advantage
• Excellent/effective supervision skills
• Customers service skills

Outlets Accountant/Auditor
Qualification/Experience

• BSc/HND in Accounts/Admin/Economics
• Membership of ICAN also an added advantage
• 2-3 years in the industry is an added advantage
• Flair for figures and Auditing/Accounting skills
• Excellent skills in spread sheet and accounting packages

Waiters/Waitresses/Cashiers
Qualification/Experience

• OND/SSCE
• 2-3 years in the industry is an added advantage
• Nil experience but smartness is required

Caterers/Kitchen Staff
Qualification/Experience

• Diploma/OND/SSCE
• 2-3 years in the industry is an added advantage

please send your cvs to o_olayemi@yahoo.co.uk or yemmylove3@hotmail.com
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by bamboke(f): 10:04am On Oct 29, 2009
@yemmight,thanks 4 d help. Cheers!
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by laserboy(m): 9:52pm On Nov 05, 2009
My wife just finished her NYSC programme and wishes to take up a career in HR. She is a Linguist. Please can someone educate us on how to go about this? Thanks.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by yemmight(m): 10:53am On Nov 06, 2009
laserboy:

My wife just finished her NYSC programme and wishes to take up a career in HR. She is a Linguist. Please can someone educate us on how to go about this? Thanks.

Good. She should go and register with CIPM even now that they are preparing for February exams. She can also attend some lectures at CIPM tutorial centers before exams.

By doing this, she will be groomed.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by NkiruTugb: 7:38pm On Nov 06, 2009
Thanks, I have contacted CIPM and will obtain the form by nxt week. Once again, Thanks.
I also would like to know how CLUBFREEDOM WORKS. Please kindly educate me.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by dadde(m): 12:55pm On Nov 07, 2009
hello, yeminth. i am a budding Hr person. i just got a message for an interview on tuesday for an hr position. can u give me an advice on what to expect. your responce will realy be appreciated
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by yemmight(m): 10:06am On Nov 09, 2009
dadde:

hello, yeminth. i am a budding Hr person. i just got a message for an interview on tuesday for an hr position. can u give me an advice on what to expect. your responce will realy be appreciated

At what level please? I hope my response is not coming too late.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by yemmight(m): 10:09am On Nov 09, 2009
Nkiru Tugb:

Thanks, I have contacted CIPM and will obtain the form by nxt week. Once again, Thanks.
I also would like to know how CLUBFREEDOM WORKS. Please kindly educate me.

I left clubfreedom early since last year and won't know how it works now. Go to business section of NL. I am sure you will get latest gist.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by HRDiva: 10:23am On Nov 09, 2009
Hi Yemi,

Seen the great contributions you have been making here. Well done, I am a HR professional, been in the game a while ;-). I run a lot training and consulting programs. We are actually working on a program for new HR professionals although it's been marketed to our corporate clients. Would you be interested in working on a seminar for budding HR people? Your commitment to the profession is commendable. I am also very passionate about what I do so when I see similarities it makes me glad.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by dadde(m): 11:30am On Nov 09, 2009
@yeminth.like i said, am relatively new in hr. the coy is just setting up their hr department. actually an outsourcing firm is recruiting for them.

@ Hr Diva could you pls let me into your training. i think i ll be intrested u can call me on 07070156252
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by HRDiva: 12:25pm On Nov 09, 2009
Hi Dadde,

We actually have a training program 'HR Boot Camp' 'running at the end of the month but we want to run a seminar targeted at new or budding HR professionals. Experienced professionals are also welcome.

The seminar and training will serve as an introduction to the profession and cover key HR areas. Our facilitators are current HR professionals with expertise in contemporary HR issues. If you are interested in attending the seminar please send an email to peopleexpert@gmail.com introducing yourself and explaining your interest in the seminar. Also attach a current CV with your introductory email.

Spaces available for the seminar are limited, thus will be assigned to short listed candidates on a first come, first served basis. Short listed candidates will be contacted within 2 weeks. Full details will be advertised next week.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by HRDiva: 12:30pm On Nov 09, 2009
Hi Dadde,
For some reason the Nairaland forum will let let me post any details of the seminar. Once I post it it disappears so I am not sure what to do. You can send an email to me at peopleexpert@gmail.com
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by HRDiva: 12:34pm On Nov 09, 2009
Hi Dadde,
I am unable to post any details on the seminar and training here. The forum always seems to delete it so I am not sure what the problem is.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by HRDiva: 12:47pm On Nov 09, 2009
Dadde, For your interview I suggest you get familiar with the key activities of a typical HR department i.e HR lifecycle which covers recruitment, performance management, training and development, compensation and rewards, career management etc. At your level HR strategy and planning will not be key but knowledge that the key hr activities should be aligned to the hr strategy which in turn should align with the corporate strategy is a plus.

More importantly, you should be familiar with the administrative tasks involved in the hr department, as based on your experience, you will more likely be supporting a more experienced person so you would be expected to understand aspects of employee relations, interpreting policy, leave processing and administration, record keeping i.e. the more day to day transaction based processes
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by Sophistica: 3:36pm On Nov 09, 2009
Hi yemmight, HR diva and all,
i want to come up with a performance mgt software to effectively monitor performance (one that could effectively monitor daily/weekly, monthly) for my company. What we have at present are quarterly or bi-annual appraisal systems. which softwares can i use to achieve this?
your prompt response will be appreciated.
thanks
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by FunmyKemmy(f): 4:25pm On Nov 09, 2009
I am a Secretary by profession. How do I go about having a career in HR? Somebody should please assist with helpful advice.

Also, I would like you all to keep me posted if there is any vacancy for Secretary in your organisation. I have HND in Secretarial Studies.

Thanks so much.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by yemmight(m): 4:59pm On Nov 09, 2009
Sophistica:

Hi yemmight, HR diva and all,
i want to come up with a performance mgt software to effectively monitor performance (one that could effectively monitor daily/weekly, monthly) for my company. What we have at present are quarterly or bi-annual appraisal systems. which softwares can i use to achieve this?
your prompt response will be appreciated.
thanks


I am familiar with Human Manager. That software is fantastic. If your company is able even if your request is not in thier module.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by yemmight(m): 5:04pm On Nov 09, 2009
FunmyKemmy:

I am a Secretary by profession. How do I go about having a career in HR? Somebody should please assist with helpful advice.

Also, I would like you all to keep me posted if there is any vacancy for Secretary in your organisation. I have HND in Secretarial Studies.

Thanks so much.

May be you need to start with CIPM. You can also start by attending thier forums to prepare you form CIPM exams.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by yemmight(m): 5:07pm On Nov 09, 2009
Dear All,

CIPM is organizing thier 13th Annual Public Lecture this Thursday 12, November, 2009, The venue is Agip Recital Hall, Muson Centre, Onikan. Admission is free. From 9am. You have great speakers coming. See you there.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by Sophistica: 5:10pm On Nov 09, 2009
Hello yemmight,
We have that here but my people have refused to embrace it.
It's staffsenta and as such, its difficult logging into it esp with internet issues.
how best can i ensure that hmgr is effectively used.
thanks
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by Liss: 9:12pm On Nov 09, 2009
I discovered several friends who have gone through and completed their CIPM examinations going in for ICAN an I wonder why. Is there any particular need for an HR practitioner to undergo ICAN certification in pursuance of a career in HRM?

Please advise.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by FunmyKemmy(f): 8:58am On Nov 10, 2009
Thanks for the prompt reply Yemmight. I will inquire more about CIPM here in Ibadan.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by yemmight(m): 10:52am On Nov 10, 2009
Liss:

I discovered several friends who have gone through and completed their CIPM examinations going in for ICAN an I wonder why. Is there any particular need for an HR practitioner to undergo ICAN certification in pursuance of a career in HRM?

Please advise.

In this evolution of human resource management where HRIS and accounting packages are dominating everywhere, for the providers of HRIS, there’s need for their facilitators to be exposed to processes in accounting if they have to be relevant indelivering good lectures.

Software providers now include both accounting and human resource i.e. Human Manager also has SUN as their accounting package while Oracle and Sage have both. These companies use same facilitators. They can function well in both Account and HR. I presume this is main reason they are diversifying
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by toyecoach(m): 12:59pm On Nov 10, 2009
HR Professionals here are reallyworking for the wellbeing of members,bravo.
i love to link up with yemi,for a career summit.Thanks

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Re: Human Resource Professionals: by ajilete(f): 11:49am On Nov 17, 2009
@Yemmight!
I recently saw the Aug Intermediate question paper and i would like to know if you know what is refered to as FLEXIBLITY PLANNING?
Many thanks
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by Iranoladun(f): 3:57pm On Nov 18, 2009
Flexibility Planning is a subset under HR Planing.

I think it bothers on how flexible the resources (human being) are in terms of multi-task/multi-skill to quickly adapt to the emerging business trend in an organization.

Some people also advocate for flexibility planning under compensation management in terms of the options available for reward e.g. time-off versus leave pay or car versus transport/car allowance, stock option versus bonus payment.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by HRExpert1: 10:27pm On Nov 18, 2009
Hi all,

The HR Boot Camp Seminar is finally here.  Prepare for a new career in 2010!

Kendor Consulting will be hosting a Human Resources Boot Camp Seminar on the 5th of December 2009.  The seminar is the first of a series of programmes designed to give up-and-coming HR practitioners an introduction to the core skills necessary to jump start a career in Human Resources.  It is also a good opportunity to network with experienced HR professionals who are volunteering their time to assist up-and-coming HR professionals.  Please forward this mail to anyone you feel will benefit from this opportunity to address career concerns faced by people just starting or transiting into a Human Resources role.

Who should attend?


    * Anyone interested in a career in Human Resources
    * Human Resources Managers
    * Professionals transiting into a Human Resources role

Topics covered:

    * Why a Human Resources Career?
    * Career Opportunities in HR
    * Introduction to HR Management
    * Key Skills for HR Professionals
    * Professional  Training and Certifications
    * Interview Preparation
    * Coaching and Mentoring Opportunities

Speakers:


Nduka Okoisor-  Senior Adviser, KPMG Professional Services
Morinsola Ashiru- Head, HR Business Partner, Bank PHB
Omolola Esan- Senior Consultant, Phillips Consulting
Demola Ojo- HR Business Partner,  MTN Nigeria
Adora Ikwuemesi- Managing Consultant, Kendor Consulting


Time: 9am - 2pm
Fees: 5,000 per person (light refreshments will be served)
Date:  Saturday 5th December 2009
Venue: F & G Suites, 7, Ade Akinsanya Street, Off Town Planning way, Ilupeju
For Registration Contact:  Ekene on 0705 549 7357 or Bawo on 0805 653 6191
Register Online: http://www.kendorconsulting.com/hrbootcampseminar

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Re: Human Resource Professionals: by HRDiva: 10:37pm On Nov 18, 2009
Hi all,

Find below the link to the seminar http://www.kendorconsulting.com/hrbootcampseminar/

The forum keeps deleting posts on it.
Re: Human Resource Professionals: by HRDiva: 2:37pm On Nov 19, 2009
Please find the seminar details below on;

http://www.kendorconsulting.com/hrbootcampseminar/

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