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Q: Hi everyone need advice which company hire for human resource management jobs

Hi I'm in South Africa don't worry we are save & secured our problem is only bread, there no bread

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Click "Find Jobs', top of the screen, L side and enter 'Human resources' in search window. Second window, you can choose the city ...

 

Here are few job openings with "human resources" in search:

 

https://jobs.echinacities.com/jobs/search/?keyword=human+resource&cityid...

 

Good luck!

 

P. S. 

I read today, that matters normilized in SA since boots are on the ground. However, apparently supply chain around SA is badly disrupted, so no bread, gasoline and more.

 

These are my SA news sources:

 

South African President Says Social Unrest Was "Planned"; Violence Recedes As Military Deployed

 

 "It's A War Zone" - South Africa To Deploy 25,000 Troops As Country On Brink Of Civil War

 

 

https://www.rt.com/news/529424-south-africa-riots-deaths-troops/

icnif77:

You could also write in any search engine: "Human resources job openings in China" for more advertisers ...

 

https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/human-resources-jobs-china?position=1&pageNum=0

 

https://www.hays.cn/en/jobs/hr-jobs/

 

https://www.glassdoor.com/Job/china-human-resources-jobs-SRCH_IL.0,5_IN48_KO6,21.htm

 

Good luck!

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No war zone its just looting people died due to stamped . Soldiers are here guard malls becos of looting. People go out & do shopping as usual but there shortage of food due to looting but things wil go back to normal.

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i would have thought if you were qualified for a human resources job you'd know where to find a human resources job, otherwise you'd be useless at a human resources job. But you seem more interested in bread. Get a job as a baker.

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again, you are responding to a question that is over 2 years old.

few of these posters would even visit the site at this stage.

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