PHR certification
karenmc
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I've read conflicting reports on the importance of having PHR and SPHR certification. How much of a role does it play for prospective employers when deciding compensation? What are the benefits of having this certification? I am planning to take the test later this year just for the learning experience alone.
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I used the SHRM study material as well as the study guide by Anne Bogardus. No classes, self paced. Passed the first time through.
Good luck wichever route you decide on.
Gene
Nietra
Good Luck.
This certification exam is NOT an easy one. I went straight for the SPHR (thank goodness!) and NEVER want to take it again. Used the SHRM Learning System along with an online class. Worth every cent -- my company reimbursed me when I passed.
Yes, do go for it. The advantage is that you are credentialed, although I think HR experience is a far better teacher.
Good Luck!
E Wart
I can’t add much to the previous posters’ observations concerning the certification’s importance and value. For whatever its worth, more and more employers seem to be making it a required/preferred qualification for the HR professionals they hire. Not sure why, but I’ve also recently noticed attorneys and PhD’s adding it to their credentials.
I think that you will find that the conflict that you refer to almost always originates with those without the certification.
I used SHRM’s self-paced learning system (weekends and evenings) and took/passed the exam in 1998 mostly as a challenge to myself more than anything else.
Good luck in your endeavor and when you pass that exam, list those letters after your name with pride – and don't let the certification-envy types of the world tell you any different, you will have earned them.
Geno, SPHR