Manuel Correia has a diverse work experience spanning from 2005 to present. Manuel is currently working as the Human Resources Director at a company called COSEC since July 2022. Before that, they were in a transition phase from January 2022 to June 2022. Prior to this, Manuel worked at Millennium bcp for a significant period of time from December 2012 to December 2021. During their tenure at Millennium bcp, they held the roles of HR Business Partner and HR Officer. Manuel managed various aspects of HR including staff planning, organizational climate management, performance appraisal, compensation, development programs, succession plans, and redundancies management. Manuel also gained experience in recruitment, internal mobility programs, organizational development projects, training, and potential assessment. Before joining Millennium bcp, Manuel worked as an Intern Psychologist at the Portuguese Air Force in 2006 and as a Trainee at ISPA - CAP - Psychological Assessment Office from October 2005 to July 2006.
Manuel Correia's education history begins with obtaining a Bachelor's degree in Organizational Psychology from Ispa - Instituto Universitário, which they completed between the years 2000 and 2006. Following that, they pursued a Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resources Management at ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics & Management, which took place from 2010 to 2011.
In 2019, Manuel Correia enrolled at Nova School of Business and Economics and obtained a Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration and Management, General, completing their studies in 2020. Their educational journey also includes additional certification as a trainer, which they obtained in April 2007 from NHK - Formação e Novas Tecnologias.
Based on the provided information, it can be concluded that Manuel Correia has focused on acquiring knowledge in the fields of Organizational Psychology, Human Resources Management, and Business Administration and Management throughout their educational endeavors.
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