THREE WAYS TO ADVANCE YOUR HR CAREER
Hiring, training and retaining a business’s rising stars is no small thing. With time, besides hiring and payroll, the discipline of Human Capital Management has come to encompass retention, labor relations, talent development, performance management, and various other functions. You can use three primary pathways to build your expertise, develop your credentials and gain upward mobility. These can make all the difference in promotion, hiring and make your HR career more marketable. The Three Paths… Degree Programs — No good jobs without it! Education, almost always, has been the key to upward mobility in societies, and professions. It makes it easier for one to move from one social level to a higher one. However, in an ever-changing employment space, it’s important to measure the worth of a static and time-taking degree program, before doing it. In the HR profession, four things should be kept in mind when deciding on degree programs for career growth: •
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Firstly, take it as a truism — there are no good jobs available with only high school education. Although people in the technical field may sail through with no higher education, provided they have the skills and knowledge; for most professions, pursuing an undergrad is a must for courting a decent job. Secondly, for under-graduation, you don’t have to be much of a hardliner for pursuing a degree in Human Resources discipline. A liberal arts degree could do you as good, so long you develop an analytical and logical mindset towards organizational problems. This view is propounded by many experienced and certified HR professionals. Thirdly, for leadership roles, some organizations may prefer professionals with master’s in human resources or related disciplines. An alternative to this is to possess a globally recognized certification in human resources or talent management (expanded in the next section). Finally, before going for advanced education, especially after bachelor’s, evaluate other options; for instance, opting for certif ication may be more beneficial.