Breaking into HR: Your Journey to Becoming a CHRO

 

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In this episode of the HR Leaders podcast, I'm joined by my guest Karoline Raets, Chief HR Officer at Itiviti.

Episode Highlights

  • What does the return to work look like at Itiviti?

  • How are you staying up to date with COVID rules in each location?

  • How are you aiding the return to work and what changes can employees expect?

  • Karoline's unconventional journey into HR

  • Converting back-office HR to a front-facing function

  • How did the HR team react to your new role?

  • How Karoline's vulnerability and supportive team led to her success

  • Advice for others looking to start a role in HR

  • Qualifications or experience: what's more important?

  • How Karoline's focus changed with the acquisition

  • Karoline's hopes for new and better systems from the acquisition

  • How Karoline built the system she needed but not without challenges

  • What was the personal impact of laying off employees early in your career?

  • How did your previous experience in business help you in your role as a CHRO?

  • HR Leaders Quick Fire Round

  • Karoline's parting advice for you


 
 

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