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Career of the Week
Human Resource Management (HRM)
By Careers Service Interns Victor
Liauw, Jacqui Davies, Liz Piper, Vita Coppola
6th February 2006
Human Resources Management (HRM) is
the business function which deals with personnel related
issues, including the acquisition, retention and motivation
of staff. It is a growing sector, at both national and
international levels. UOW offers human resources as
a major area of study within the Commerce faculty.
HR GRADUATE PROGRAMS:
- Coles Myer Ltd (open mid-March
2006)
http://careers.colesmyer.com/content.asp
(Your Career -> Graduates)
Australia’s leading retailer with more than
170000 employees and over 2000 stores. Their most
successful retail brands are Coles, Target, Myer,
K-Mart and Officeworks.
- Qantas (open mid-March 2006).
http://www.qantas.com.au/info/about/employment/graduateHumanResources
The world’s leading long distance airline and
one of the strongest brand in Australia. They also
operate subsidiary businesses including other airlines,
and businesses in specialist markets such as Qantas
Holidays and Qantas Flight Catering.
- Australian Government Attorney General’s
Department (Open March 2006)
http://www.ag.gov.au/agd/WWW/humanresourceshome.nsf/Page/Graduate_Employment
The department serves the Australian people by providing
essential expert support to the Government in the
maintenance and improvement of Australia’s system
of law and justice.
- Shell (Open on 24th February and
close on 10th April 2006)
http://www.shell.com.au
(Graduates Get Ready -> Job Areas -> Human Resources
-> Apply Now)
Shell is a major energy company with more than 3400
employees. They also explore for, produce, and supply
natural gas to customers in Australia and overseas.
Looking for a job in HR?
Then come along to the National Careers Fair .....
Date: Wednesday, 22nd March 2006
Time: 10.00am - 2.00pm
Venue: University Hall (where the Uni
Movies are held)
Why: Because there are a range of businesses
seeking HR graduates like you, including Accenture,
Anglo Coal Australia, Australian Bureau of Statistics,
BMA (BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance), EnergyAustralia,
Ford, QANTAS, Railcorp, Thiess Pty Ltd, Transfield Services,
Westpac.
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Last updated:
13-Mar-2006
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