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Himani Chandna

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Himani Chandna is a Senior Special Correspondent at BW Businessworld covering issues around pharmaceuticals, healthcare, job market, talent acquisition and management of human resources

Latest Articles By Himani Chandna

Online education firm Coursera appoints Raghav Gupta as India Country Director.

Coursera, India's largest online education company appoints Raghav Gupta as India Country Director.

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Lombard International appoints Sandra Locke to the new role of Global Director of Human Resources

Sandra Locke to be appointed to the new role of Executive Vice President at Lombard International.

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Hitachi India appoints first Indian MD, Bharat Kaushal on board

Bharat Kaushal to be appointed as the new Managing Director of Hitachi pvt. ltd.

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Hitachi India appoints first Indian MD, Bharat Kaushal on board

Bharat Kaushal to be appointed as the new Managing Director of Hitachi pvt. ltd.

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Job seekers are interested to join companies with strong and better reputation

Job seekers shows a major shift in the balance of power from employer to candidate as they are much more interested in joining companies with strong and better reputation.

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Escorts Appoints Amanpreet Singh Bhatia Group HR Head

With 25 years of experience, Amanpreet appointed as new group human resource head at Escorts ltd.

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DDI India appoints Amogh Deshmukh as its new Managing Director

After contributing 9 years at DDI, Amogh has been appointed as its new Managing Director.

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Companies are set to re-design their structures, says a study by Mercer

According to a survey by Mercer, 83% are planning to redesign their structure in next two years as they are trying to evolve business models that are disruptive.

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Unhappy with appraisal? Better you re-skill instead of hunting for the job

Re-skill is the only ultimatum left to get appraisal, with new upgraded technology one is required upgrade their skills too.

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IT employees should not expect many job opportunities, says a survey

Estimated scarcity of jobs for IT employees for the period April 2017 to September 2017 as only 58% IT employers anticipate to hire.

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