Micaela Guest has a diverse range of work experience in HR roles. Micaela began their career in 2002 as a Personnel and Training Manager at Sainsbury's, where they worked until 2006. From 2006 to 2007, Micaela served as the HR Intergration Lead at Virgin Media, where they managed a large HR Shared Services team and implemented a new IT approach to revise employees' Terms and Conditions of employment. Micaela then worked as a Regional HR Consultant at ADT Fire & Security from 2007 to 2008. Micaela joined Sopra Steria in 2008 as an HR Business Partner, where they partnered closely with senior stakeholders to develop and implement successful People plans across the HR spectrum. Micaela'sresponsibilities included resourcing and recruitment, talent management, organizational design, change projects, and handling ER matters. Micaela worked at Sopra Steria until 2014. From 2017 to 2018, Micaela returned to Sopra Steria as an HR Business Partner, where they continued to support various activities across the UK, Europe, and India. In 2018, they briefly worked as an HR Business Partner at Travis Perkins plc. In 2019, Micaela took on the role of a People Manager - EMEA at Belkin International before transitioning to their current position as a Senior People Manager, International at Linksys.
Micaela Guest's education history includes a High School Diploma from Sir John Adamson High School, which they obtained between 1987 and 1992. Following that, they pursued a Certificate in Personnel Practice from Uxbridge College from 2000 to 2001, specializing in Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration. From 2001 to 2003, Micaela obtained a Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resources from Buckingham Chilterns University College, specializing in Human Resource Management and Development. Additionally, they hold a Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resources Management from the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development, although the specific month and year of its acquisition are not known.
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