What is a Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO)?

May 9, 2024
Female CHRO sits at her laptop working through core and key responsibilities of her role

Understanding the CHRO role

A Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) is a senior executive responsible for leading the HR function and shaping the human capital strategy of a business. Often reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) or Chief Operating Officer (COO), the CHRO operates at C-suite level and plays a pivotal role in aligning HR strategies with overall business objectives. In some organisations, this role may also be referred to as Chief People Officer (CPO) or Chief HR Officer, depending on the structure and scope of the business.

Core responsibilities of a CHRO

Strategic planning and workforce alignment

A CHRO leads strategic planning for the current and future workforce, ensuring that workforce planning, talent acquisition, and succession planning are aligned with the company’s business strategy. This includes identifying shortages in skills, implementing upskilling and training programs, and developing a robust talent strategy to attract and retain top talent.

Employee experience and engagement

Improving the employee experience is central to the CHRO role. This includes overseeing onboarding, employee engagement initiatives and creating a work environment that supports well-being, problem-solving and performance management. A CHRO ensures that the workplace culture reflects the values of the business and fosters a high-performing and inclusive atmosphere.

Compensation, benefits and healthcare

CHROs manage compensation and benefits schemes, ensuring they are competitive and fair. This often includes evaluating healthcare offerings and other incentives that contribute to employee satisfaction and retention.

Compliance, risk and change management

Ensuring legal compliance across regions is a key responsibility. CHROs implement internal policies around ethics, safety and employee relations, while also leading change management efforts during periods of transformation, such as mergers or restructuring.

Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI)

A CHRO champions diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) across all levels of the business. This includes fair hiring practices, inclusive leadership development initiatives and ongoing support for underrepresented groups. DEI is not just a hiring consideration: it’s embedded in the company’s culture, talent management and employee engagement strategy.

HR technology and data analytics

Modern CHROs leverage HR technology and data analytics to make informed decisions. These tools help streamline day-to-day operations, track metrics related to employee performance and support strategic decision-making across the HR department.

Talent development and retention

By investing in leadership development, training programs and upskilling, CHROs help employees grow professionally. This not only boosts retention but also ensures the business has a pipeline of future leadership roles ready to support evolving business goals.

Managing company culture

A CHRO ensures that the company culture aligns with employee values and supports a positive employee experience. This may involve running surveys, gathering feedback and launching initiatives that promote collaboration and inclusivity.

Career path to becoming a CHRO

Most CHROs begin their careers in entry-level HR team roles such as HR Administrator or Coordinator. Progression typically involves moving into HR management positions like HR Manager or Vice President of HR, gaining experience across specialisms such as talent acquisition, employee relations, human resource management and change management. Educationally, a bachelor’s degree in human resources or a related field is common, with many CHROs also holding a master’s degree or relevant certifications. Experience as a business partner or in cross-functional roles can also be beneficial.

Skills required for CHROs

CHROs need a blend of technical and human skills, including:
– Strong communication and emotional intelligence
– Strategic decision-making and problem-solving
– Deep understanding of HR leadership and human capital
– Ability to manage metrics and use data analytics
– Experience with social media and digital tools for recruitment and engagement

Salary expectations

A CHRO’s salary varies significantly depending on the region, industry, and company size. According to our most recent HR salary guides:

  • In London, CHRO salaries range from GBP 250,000 to GBP 1,000,000, with interim day rates reaching up to GBP 7,000.
  • In New York, salaries typically start at USD 400,000, with senior interim HR leaders earning from USD 200 an hour.
  • In Australia, CHROs earn between AUD 300,000 and AUD 475,000, in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
  • In Singapore, CHRO salaries range from SGD 200,000 to SGD 700,000, depending on sector and scope.
  • In Hong Kong, CHROs earn between HKD 1,300,000 and HKD 2,800,000, with regional roles in commerce and industrial exceeding HKD 4,800,000.
  • In The Netherlands, CHRO salaries range from EUR 200,000 to EUR 500,000, with day rates exceeding EUR 1,500.

These figures reflect permanent annual base salaries and exclude bonuses, equity, and long-term incentive plans. For tailored insights based on your location, sector, or seniority level, please download our regional salary guides or get in touch with a member of our team.

Strategic HR decisions require more than instinct. Whether you’re planning your next hire, reviewing compensation frameworks or shaping your workforce strategy, having the right data is essential.

The evolving CHRO role

The CHRO role continues to evolve in response to trends like hybrid work, digital transformation and shifting employee expectations. CHROs are now more involved in shaping business strategy, collaborating with other departments and using AI to streamline HR processes. They also play a key role in ensuring ethical use of technology and maintaining a people-first approach in a rapidly changing world.

Recruiting a CHRO

Hiring a Chief Human Resources Officer is a strategic decision that often requires more than a standard recruitment process. Most CHROs are appointed through executive search services, where specialist recruiters can identify leadership talent that aligns with your business goals and culture. Firms like Frazer Jones bring deep market insight, access to passive candidates and a refined approach to C-suite hiring.

Want to know what how to hire a Chief Human Resources Officer? Discover why the CHRO matters more than ever in our full article.

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