Drago
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You gotta love HR. People who have no conception of doing a job themselves deciding which candidate is best suited to do the job.
And the flip side is...I work for a fairly large company, very corporate, very very HR, H&S, environment, etc etc etc...it's ALL bull, to cover their asses or to impress customers. We're assessed and trained in pointless exercises, all it does is fog our day with mind numbing pointless information...and as soon as the paperwork is ticked and signed, we all go off and do what we do, not what we've just been 'taught'I know I've said it before, but the best bit about working for a small company is no HR shoot. One of the Directors deals with the employment law and discipline stuff, other than that there is no need for systems and metrics and clever assessments. Everyone knows if you are doing a decent job, everyone knows if you are capable of doing more, everyone knows if you need specific training and help. Most importantly, the owners know your worth.
Ditto the above.And the flip side is...I work for a fairly large company, very corporate, very very HR, H&S, environment, etc etc etc...it's ALL bull, to cover their asses or to impress customers. We're assessed and trained in pointless exercises, all it does is fog our day with mind numbing pointless information...and as soon as the paperwork is ticked and signed, we all go off and do what we do, not what we've just been 'taught'
My manager has been in the industry for maybe 30 years, I've been in it 40, the white noise' around everything we do now makes it impossible. They've become so focused on a tick box culture....they've forgotten how to do the actual job that creates the revenue.
Never seen it so bad.
The laugh is, 95% of our workforce is East European, many, most, have very limited English, although a good few obviously do have very good language skills. When HR post vacancies on the board, the wording is soooooo heavy...I struggle to interpret it myselfYou gotta love HR. People who have no conception of doing a job themselves deciding which candidate is best suited to do the job.
Sadly the same malaise is affecting education too. Why so many teachers just hate the job now for what it has become and are leaving in droves.And the flip side is...I work for a fairly large company, very corporate, very very HR, H&S, environment, etc etc etc...it's ALL bull, to cover their asses or to impress customers. We're assessed and trained in pointless exercises, all it does is fog our day with mind numbing pointless information...and as soon as the paperwork is ticked and signed, we all go off and do what we do, not what we've just been 'taught'
My manager has been in the industry for maybe 30 years, I've been in it 40, the white noise' around everything we do now makes it impossible. They've become so focused on a tick box culture....they've forgotten how to do the actual job that creates the revenue.
Never seen it so bad.
The exercise poisoned relationships between him and the team for months and completely demoralised him because he dwelled on the negative comments. As an exercise across the organisation it was a disaster - this scenario was repeated right across middle management.