Australian HR Awards: Three days left to enter

Nominations close this Friday for the best HR leaders and companies in Australia.

Time is running out for HR teams looking to enter this year’s Australian HR Awards. The following categories are open for nomination until this Friday 20 May:
 
Individual awards
Australian HR Champion (CEO) of the Year
Australian HR Director of the Year
Australian HR Manager of the Year
Australian Rising Star of the Year
 
Company awards
Australian HR Team of the Year
Employer of Choice (<1000)
Employer of Choice (>1000)
Employer of Choice (Public Sector & Not-for-Profit)
Best Change Management Strategy
Best Graduate Development Program
Best Health & Wellbeing Program
Best HR Strategic Plan
Best Leadership Development Program
Best Learning & Development Program
Best Recruitment Campaign
Best Reward & Recognition Program
Best Use of Technology
Best Workplace Diversity & Inclusion Program
Best Workplace Flexibility Program
 
Winning an Australian HR Award is a widely recognised accolade in the industry. Many past winners have used their award in employer branding and recruitment and highlight the success of their teams and campaigns to enhance morale. View 2015 winners
 
The online nomination process is simple - find out more
 
Following the nominations stage, the Australian HR Awards team will conduct further industry research to help determine this year’s finalists. Winners will be announced at a black-tie event on Friday 9 September at The Star Sydney.
 
For more information and to enter visit www.hrawards.com.au.
 

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