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So you just hire and fire people, right?
Yes and no. We do much more in between.
HR Specialists can be responsible for:
communication & connection to the mission
employee engagement, team morale & motivation
workplace design & wellness
hiring & onboarding
growth & development
customer experience
HR specialists act as an important link between the organization and the employee. Although they are trained in all areas of human resources, they tend to specialize in one.
So What Do They Actually Do?
How much will I be paid?
This will depend on where you live and the organizations you work for.
Did you know?
How Can I Get Into HR?
Usually, you need a university degree or a college diploma in human resources management or a related field.
Quiz
Sally wants to get into HR. What courses should she take?
Any of the above courses will help you get into HR. Additional certifications such as CHRP in Canada are recommended. Also, finding programs that offer a practicum will help you get experience and help set you apart from other candidates.
What If I Prefer To Work Alone?
You should probably consider something else.
Working in HR means that you deal with people in some capacity such as in recruitment or in an advising role.
If this sounds painful to you, you might want to look for a job that deals more with facts and numbers and less with people and their problems.
Take Action
Want to know more?
Take a look at the job outlook and other info on Job Bank (if you're in Canada) and U.S Bureau of Labor Statics (if in USA).
Research Human Resources programs near you.
Find others in the field via LinkedIn or through your network. Do informational interviews with them to learn more about the ins and outs of the role!
This Byte has been authored by
Ena Devedzija
Learning Designer