Frank E. Allen & Associates

Frank E. Allen & Associates is a US-based executive recruitment and HR consulting firm. Frank E. Allen, who founded the firm some 20 years ago, spent almost a quarter of a century in various company HR positions before starting his own company

www.frankallen.com

Frank E. Allen & Associates is a US-based executive recruitment and HR consulting firm. Frank E. Allen, who founded the firm some 20 years ago, spent almost a quarter of a century in various company HR positions before starting his own company.

His website is largely dedicated to promoting the services of Frank E. Allen & Associates, which are unlikely to be of benefit to Australian HR professionals. However, it does provide some other worthwhile resources. One of the most useful is a compilation of executive reports, covering areas such as the changing nature of work, HR and the global marketplace, diversity and the evolution of HR. Many of these articles are well researched and cover some controversial ground for those at the senior end of the HR spectrum.

As an executive recruitment firm, another useful resource on the Frank E. Allen & Associates website is a tips section for job seeking HR practitioners. These tips are comprehensive and also look at a few pitfalls of the HR professional job interview process.

The site is rudimentarily simple in terms of navigation, and design is basic and on the unappealing side. Overall, Frank E. Allen & Associates provides a few useful tidbits but the website is unlikely to make it into Australian HR professionals’ bookmarks.

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