NDHR's new onboarding process with Vice President Heather Christophersen
Heather Christophersen (https://www.nd.edu/about/leadership/council/heather-christophersen/) , vice president for Notre Dame Human Resources, was our very first guest on the NDWorks Podcast, and we had the opportunity to talk to her again about the NDHR transformation. In this episode, she updates us on the reimagined onboarding process, which is another phase of that transformation.---This episode of NDWorks Podcast was hosted by Natalie Davis Miller, managing editor of NDWorks, and was edited by Michael Wiens, visual media coordinator, with original music by Alex Mansour.Thanks to NDHR and Heather Christophersen.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices (https://megaphone.fm/adchoices)
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