personnel office

NOUN
  1. the department responsible for hiring and training and placing employees and for setting policies for personnel management
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How To Use personnel office In A Sentence

  • Sure enough, a few days later he heard from the personnel office - they had goofed and sent a rejection letter when he had actually been approved!
  • The personnel officer did not give a hoot about her typing or shorthand, but liked that she spoke French and had done volunteer work for the British Red Cross.
  • Afterwards the Personnel Officer who interviewed you will give you some feedback.
  • This is likely to be the experience of personnel officers especially. Personnel Management: A New Approach
  • Job seekers should apply at the personnel office.
  • The latter had little choice but to give responsibility for labor relations to already overburdened personnel officers, budget officers, or executive assistants. Human Resource Management in Government
  • Application forms and further particulars are available from the Personnel Office.
  • Application forms and further particulars are available from the Personnel Office.
  • If a high priority is placed on control, personnel officers will emphasize their role as watchdogs. Human Resource Management in Government
  • Even policy making responsibilities tended to gravitate to the personnel office over time. Human Resource Management in Government
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