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Tailor of HR

HR4Business was a finalist in the Customer Service and Home Based and Micro Business categories of the 2018 Geelong Business Excellence Awards.

HR4Business specialises in the delivery of tailored human resource management solutions, says the company’s awards entry.

The business’s clients range across many industries and sectors in small, medium and large organisations.

HR4Business has been servicing clients around Geelong and regional Victoria for nine years after principal consultant Sue Kelly identified a market for professional human resource management consulting services.

“The service delivery model is flexible and the company’s unique organisational framework enables it to support small, medium businesses with little or no HR infrastructure as well as tailoring its services to complement existing HR teams within larger organisations,” the awards entry says.

“Key areas of service delivery are HR consulting and compliance auditing, industrial relations, mediation and investigation, HR project management, and recruitment, payroll services, outplacement, OHS support and training and development. The basis of engagement with clients may varies including On Demand, Set Fee or Retainer basis.

“Our point of difference is that HR4Business is the only business of its type on the landscape in Geelong. At HR4Business, we partner with our clients with the aim of developing a long-term relationship be it now or in the future even where the service requirements are one-off in the first instance.”

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