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Marie Oliveria, SPHR, SHRM-CP, IPMA-HR

Advisor

Role and Company

Chief of Human Resource Management, Government of the District of Columbia, Dept of Corrections

Expertise

9 years experience in human resources

Location

Fpo, AP

About Marie

Well-rounded Senior Human Resources Executive diversely experienced in strategic human capital management, performance accountability, and successful implementation of innovative process improvement initiatives for various departments in large metropolitan local governments. Experienced in directing a broad range of human resource functions, programs, and services to include but are not limited to employee relations, EEO, labor relations, recruitment and certification, conviction history, operations, HR policy and procedures, training/employee development, and support services. Worked for the City of Los Angeles, the City and County of San Francisco, the City of Alexandria, VA, and the Government of the District of Columbia. Military spouse currently residing in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan.

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8 years ago

Any internship opportunities for an MBA student and vet in Bay Area?

You should contact the City and County of San Francisco, Department of Human Resources. I know that they've had internship...

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8 years ago

A Question for Advisors, Mentors, and Hiring Managers: What are the most useful questions a job-seeker can ask you during a one-on-one advisory conversation / informational interview?

Hi Tom, I'm really glad that you're asking this question because it's important to have impactful questions for a potential...

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