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Hudson Highland Group average salary is $120,000, median salary is $120,000 with a salary range from $120,000 to $120,000.
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120,000
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120,000
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Transmission Analyst/trader 120,000-120,000 Houston, TX, 77001 2012 Hudson Highland Group Transmission Analyst/trader Salaries (1)
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  • Hudson Highland Group Inc
  • Industry: Staffing/Outsourcing/HR
  • City: New York, NY
  • We help our clients achieve greater organizational performance by assessing, recruiting and developing the best and brightest people for their businesses. Our approximately 3,800 employees in more than 20 countries are dedicated to providing unparalleled service and value to our clients.Hudson Highland Group goes to market globally through two primary brands: Hudson and Highland Partners.HudsonGetting the best from talented people takes a well-crafted recruiting strategy to attract individuals with the capacity for success. It also takes proper assessment and selection methodologies. And it requires effective solutions to engage, develop and retain people, bolstered by a commitment to diversity. Hudson helps