HR Certification
Elle
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Hello everyone! Does anyone have information on HR Certification? I need to know the different types of certifications available and how to go about becoming certified.
Any input from all you experienced HR wizards would be great!
Any input from all you experienced HR wizards would be great!
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Just my hog sense!
PORK
I have my a degree in management but that doesn't seem to be enough with what is happening in the market here in IL.
Thanks for your post.
Another situation I am coming across is speaking Spanish, it is a requirement now in HR. Not conversational Spanish but technical Spanish. Employers are looking for HR Managers to explain policies and pension plans in Spanish!
I have only been out of college for 4 years and things are changing way too fast for me in the market. But in the meantime, I am going to look into becoming PHR certified, it is a must!
Any input would be helpful. Thanks.
I'm smiling, because it's going to look like a shameless plug for this site. This site really did help with seperating the issues and not balling every issue into one big lump. Study the big 5 (FLSA, ADA, FMLA, Worker Comp. and Discrimination/Harrassment) fold in union history/vocabulary and compensation issues/vocabulary. All I purchased was the study guides and did the rest of the work through the 'net. Experience in the field is a definite plus as it helps you work through the questions on the exam, however, you need to be able to seperate book knowledge from real life - on the test (since it's generalized) they rely on book knowledge. Most important - don't cram - study a little bit every day and set aside a couple of marathon sessions where you stuff as much knowledge in as you can. Finally... good luck & remember, if you don't pass the first time around, the world won't stop & you can always retest later. x:-)
Thanks again!
I took the PHR a couple of years ago and passed the first time around and more recently took the SPHR and passed. The PHR is more facts and figures of HR basics and the SPHR is more application of those facts to real life cases. They ask you more scenerio related questions, like what "would you do first?" or "what is the best way to handle the situation?".
The exam is now done on computer versus the old way on paper and pencil. The deadline to register take the next exam is the end of September. You select where you want to test and what day. You can take it any time between Nov. 15 to Jan. 15th. The best thing about the exam being conducted on computers is that you get an instant pass/fail result as opposed to waiting an agonizing 6-8 weeks to find out whether you passed or failed. The next exam dates after that are May 1-July 1st. To find out more information go to [url]www.hrci.org[/url] They are the ones who set the exam standards and take registration for it.
The exam is based on 6 modules:
Strategic Mgt.
Workforce Planning
Human Resources Development
Compensation and Benefits
Occupational Safety and Security
Labor Relations
Each section is worth a certain percentage on the exam, depending on whether it's for PHR or SPHR. (For example, Strategic Mgt and Labor Relations make up 50% of the SPHR exam, but count for less on the PHR exam.)
Excellent study materials for PHR are SHRM's Learning System, but is very costly ($595 for SHRM members); HRCP's learning system is good ($285); Human Resource Management 10th edition by Mathis and Jackson text book ($120 with workbook); and Anne Bogardus PHR/SPHR Certification study guide ($20-40 online you can get at Walmart's book store or from Amazon.com).
SPHR study materials can include all the above for a refresher of basics, but life experience will be the best to learn by and SHRM's white papers. ([url]www.shrm.org[/url])
More and more companies are looking for or requiring certification. It is a definite plus for your career. I know it has helped me in my job searches. It adds to your credibility as an HR Professional. I too have an MBA. Certification give you an advantage over other applicants for an HR job. Good luck!
HR Diva
Thank you so much for all of that information on becoming certified, it is truly helpful. I am hoping to take it next year and have my employer pay for it b/c yes, it is very expensive.
I'm sure it will be beneficial to become certified for myself and my employer.
Once again, thanks a bunch for your post.
My $.02 worth!