Human resources managers to gather in Guatemala

The 13th International Convention on Human Resources, to be held August 6 and 7 in Guatemala City, will study the profession's development in the context of globalization.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Some 400 human resources managers are expected to attend the gathering. "We want to organize an event that helps the development of professionals in the field of people management," said Sara Letona, president of the Guatemala Association of Human Resources Managers.

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