You can get licensed certifications, like the HRCI certification or the APHR and PHR certifications. We have a resource discussing the best HR certifications for professionals or those starting out: blog.bernieportal.com/top-7-free-hr-courses You can also try out HR Prep 2023, one of our free course that covers the basics of HR roles, from compliance need-to-know to recruitment strategies and more. You can check it out here: offer.bernieportal.com/hr-prep-2023/ We have 10 free courses covering all kinds of HR topics, and you get SHRM and HRCI credit for completion. So if you're looking for a certified course that won't eat up your whole day, I recommend checking out our library of courses at bernieu.bernieportal.com/ I hope this helps! If you would like more resources or the advice of other HR pros, you can ask questions in our community forum online. Join and learn more here: www.bernieportal.com/community/?
This video was extremely helpful for someone coming into the HR field. Learning great information regrading certification to get ahead in the field. I wasn’t aware of some of these certifications so this was a great eye-opener. Great video!
Thanks for explaining the differences between the certification providers! I am finishing my degree in humanities and I will be seeking HR certification. I’ve worked in HR in the past although briefly. I have a passion for employee rights so I feel this path is right for me.
That's awesome! You can also check out free courses offered by certified providers. At BerniePortal, we have a developed a library of courses that are certified by SHRM and HRCI for continuing education credits. Even if you don't have or need an HRCI/SHRM license, these courses are great to learn more about key HR concerns. So if you ever want to learn about certain topics in depth, like recruitment strategies or HR technology, you can check them out here: bernieu.bernieportal.com/
Which cert. for 60-yr old career changer? And is it realistic to expect to be hired being older? I've got a degree in History and experience in finance. Thanks.
CIPD certifications are a globally recognized standard, so they are acceptable within the US. Many US HR practitioners may be more familiar with SHRM and HRCI. It depends upon the individual and the employer to decide what certification suits them. A certification is a great way to learn more to become an incredible HR professional, so no knowledge is wasted, regardless of the certification someone chooses.
Thanks for video. This is actual topic. I also have a problem with looking for the best candidates. I'm waste a loooong time. Colleagues, how you decide this problem? Which do you use a site or platforms? Tell me yours lifehack)
Thanks for watching Margo! For sure check out BerniePortal's Applicant Tracking feature as a way to streamline the hiring process. www.bernieportal.com/bernieportal-applicant-tracking/
That sounds like a great option. You can go to HRCI's website to learn more about them. www.hrci.org/ Once you have your certification, you will need continuing education credits to keep it active. Check out BernieU for free online courses that will count towards those CE credit hours. bernieu.bernieportal.com/ Hope this helps!
So, in trying to review for myself, as someone with no previous HR jobs, but a comm major, an aPHR certification would be the certification I should go for first?
Hey unpopularr, the aPHR certification from HRCI is a great choice to start off with. Also, I wouldn't let the lack of certifications keep you from applying for entry-level HR positions. You potentially could have the company pay or reimburse you for the certification. Check out our recent episode on building an HR resume for more tips. ruclips.net/video/K5StBwXhm3k/видео.html Thanks for watching and good luck on your HR journey!
Hi, I just graduated with a Bachelors degree in Psychology and am getting a Masters in IO Psych. I'm trying to break into the HR field, but don't really know how. Do you have any videos on Certifications, Courses, or general advise that could help me kickstart my career? Thanks in advance
That's great to hear. It sounds like you are ready, go ahead and start applying for HR positions of interest. Your new company may pay for you to get any certifications needed. Also, yes, here are a handful of resources: BernieU: Free online HR Courses for Beginners & Pros bernieu.bernieportal.com/ Building Your HR Resume ruclips.net/video/K5StBwXhm3k/видео.html HR Career Paths ruclips.net/video/nlWSxyduRfY/видео.html Top 10 HR & Management Reads of 2022 ruclips.net/video/T_K9AUCQeGA/видео.html You can also keep up with the latest HR news and industry trends with our blog: blog.bernieportal.com/ Also, subscribe to our channel if you haven't already. Best of luck on your HR journey!
I have a political science degree and I’m studying to get an aPHR certificate. This is for people with no HR experience and you can be competitive for HR internships, which can translate to jobs.
Hello, i am a military servicr member and currently working as a Navy Personnel Specialist dealing pay, transfer, and personnel service matters. Right now i am getting ready to take some college to be prepared for HR career, however, i need guidance on what degree and school should i take. I have got 2 years on my service, probably would enough time to earn a bachelor before i am getting out. Is possible to get a job, and college while earning when i get out, if so, what should I do to be prepared for that. Much apreciated.
I would think so Daniel. Indeed has a good article about Changing Careers to Human Resources. www.indeed.com/career-advice/finding-a-job/career-change-to-human-resources We also have a lot of HR related blog posts that you might find helpful. blog.bernieportal.com/topic/hr Thanks for watching!
Hi! Thank you so much for the info provided here. I found it very helpful, however. I have a question. I have a BS in African American Studies and Masters in US History. I am interested in diving into the D&I field. However, would you suggest the aPHR in addition to an D&I certificate or simply D&I or aPHR certificate paired with my education to secure a a great opportunity? I would love to hear your take on this!
This video promotes 2 organizations, not certifications. How about HR data analytics? Which certification is better? Should I apply to Wharton for this?
I have experience in hr recruitment Iam holding BE .,MBA(HR) degree having a career break of 10 yrs planning to start back again in HR ..do I need to do any certification course ?
Hi, I’m a graduate of Human Resource but in the Philippines 5 years ago, I only have 7 months of experience of it back in my country, now, I’m here in California, I still want to practice being an HR professional but it seems it’s almost different here from the Philippines, will HRCI Certification help get me a job? Because I’m planning to get a course from HRCI and get a job as an HR here in California.
Hi Luis, an HRCI certification is a great start to learning more about US-based HR practices. The APHR or PHR exam are other options. We have a resource discussing the best HR certifications for professionals or those starting out: blog.bernieportal.com/top-7-free-hr-courses You can also try out HR Prep 2023, our free course that covers the basics of HR roles, from compliance need-to-know to recruitment strategies and more. You can check it out here: offer.bernieportal.com/hr-prep-2023/ I hope this helps! If you would like more resources or the advice of other HR pros, you can ask questions in our community forum online. Join and learn more here: www.bernieportal.com/community/
I don’t have any college background I am young and I work in property a management office as a admin assistant… how can I lean into hr? I’m looking for a career change and it’s so hard
Hey This video was really informative thank you so much for the same I am from India can i still go ahead with these courses or i need to go ahead with the international option Please help
Hello, thank you for the information in the video. I have few specific questions that I would like to ask you with regards to my career. Could you provide me your email please or any other way you may prefer to reach you. Thank you
Thanks for watching Sudheer! We are actually working on more career-related content so be on the lookout for that in the coming weeks. In the meantime, check out our blog for the latest news and HR updates: blog.bernieportal.com/ BernieU also offers free HR classes that are eligible for SHRM & HRCI continuing education credits. We just launched our latest class, HR Prep 2022. bernieu.bernieportal.com/ Additionally, you can reach us at hrpartyofone@gmail.com for specific questions. Good luck on your HR journey!
Hey, I’m doing my masters of social work in Human Resource Development and Management. Do I need any additional certifications?
You can get licensed certifications, like the HRCI certification or the APHR and PHR certifications. We have a resource discussing the best HR certifications for professionals or those starting out: blog.bernieportal.com/top-7-free-hr-courses
You can also try out HR Prep 2023, one of our free course that covers the basics of HR roles, from compliance need-to-know to recruitment strategies and more. You can check it out here: offer.bernieportal.com/hr-prep-2023/
We have 10 free courses covering all kinds of HR topics, and you get SHRM and HRCI credit for completion. So if you're looking for a certified course that won't eat up your whole day, I recommend checking out our library of courses at bernieu.bernieportal.com/
I hope this helps! If you would like more resources or the advice of other HR pros, you can ask questions in our community forum online. Join and learn more here: www.bernieportal.com/community/?
@@HRPartyofOne Thank you!
@@randell07 Glad we could help!
This video was extremely helpful for someone coming into the HR field. Learning great information regrading certification to get ahead in the field. I wasn’t aware of some of these certifications so this was a great eye-opener. Great video!
Glad it was helpful! You can checkout more of our videos here:
ruclips.net/channel/UC9hwXySZukcHzLHjbVZhTxg
Thanks for explaining the differences between the certification providers! I am finishing my degree in humanities and I will be seeking HR certification. I’ve worked in HR in the past although briefly. I have a passion for employee rights so I feel this path is right for me.
That's awesome! You can also check out free courses offered by certified providers. At BerniePortal, we have a developed a library of courses that are certified by SHRM and HRCI for continuing education credits. Even if you don't have or need an HRCI/SHRM license, these courses are great to learn more about key HR concerns. So if you ever want to learn about certain topics in depth, like recruitment strategies or HR technology, you can check them out here: bernieu.bernieportal.com/
Thank-you I find for international consulting CHRP-CP and PNR are very interesting, helpful and internationally recognized.
Thank you for your information. I really need it.
Which cert. for 60-yr old career changer? And is it realistic to expect to be hired being older? I've got a degree in History and experience in finance. Thanks.
What about CIPD certifications? is it good in the United States?
CIPD certifications are a globally recognized standard, so they are acceptable within the US. Many US HR practitioners may be more familiar with SHRM and HRCI. It depends upon the individual and the employer to decide what certification suits them. A certification is a great way to learn more to become an incredible HR professional, so no knowledge is wasted, regardless of the certification someone chooses.
Thanks for video. This is actual topic. I also have a problem with looking for the best candidates. I'm waste a loooong time. Colleagues, how you decide this problem? Which do you use a site or platforms?
Tell me yours lifehack)
Thanks for watching Margo! For sure check out BerniePortal's Applicant Tracking feature as a way to streamline the hiring process.
www.bernieportal.com/bernieportal-applicant-tracking/
Hello their is HRCI certificate "HRCI Human Resource Associate" on coursera, should I pursue that?
That sounds like a great option. You can go to HRCI's website to learn more about them.
www.hrci.org/
Once you have your certification, you will need continuing education credits to keep it active. Check out BernieU for free online courses that will count towards those CE credit hours.
bernieu.bernieportal.com/
Hope this helps!
@ HR Party of One - what about AIHR certifications - how reputable are they?
Where does CIPD stand as certificat
Thank you for the video as it was extremely helpful. For someone who is in the HRIS career path, which certification(s) would you recommend?
Thank you so much!
Thanks Camila!
So, in trying to review for myself, as someone with no previous HR jobs, but a comm major, an aPHR certification would be the certification I should go for first?
Hey unpopularr, the aPHR certification from HRCI is a great choice to start off with.
Also, I wouldn't let the lack of certifications keep you from applying for entry-level HR positions. You potentially could have the company pay or reimburse you for the certification.
Check out our recent episode on building an HR resume for more tips.
ruclips.net/video/K5StBwXhm3k/видео.html
Thanks for watching and good luck on your HR journey!
Hi, I just graduated with a Bachelors degree in Psychology and am getting a Masters in IO Psych. I'm trying to break into the HR field, but don't really know how. Do you have any videos on Certifications, Courses, or general advise that could help me kickstart my career? Thanks in advance
That's great to hear. It sounds like you are ready, go ahead and start applying for HR positions of interest. Your new company may pay for you to get any certifications needed. Also, yes, here are a handful of resources:
BernieU: Free online HR Courses for Beginners & Pros
bernieu.bernieportal.com/
Building Your HR Resume
ruclips.net/video/K5StBwXhm3k/видео.html
HR Career Paths
ruclips.net/video/nlWSxyduRfY/видео.html
Top 10 HR & Management Reads of 2022
ruclips.net/video/T_K9AUCQeGA/видео.html
You can also keep up with the latest HR news and industry trends with our blog:
blog.bernieportal.com/
Also, subscribe to our channel if you haven't already.
Best of luck on your HR journey!
What should someone do if they are brand new to HR but has a psychology degree.
I have a political science degree and I’m studying to get an aPHR certificate. This is for people with no HR experience and you can be competitive for HR internships, which can translate to jobs.
Thak you for the video.
Which do you think will benefit a Jr practitioner in france
Thank you for sharing👍🏻
Hello, i am a military servicr member and currently working as a Navy Personnel Specialist dealing pay, transfer, and personnel service matters. Right now i am getting ready to take some college to be prepared for HR career, however, i need guidance on what degree and school should i take. I have got 2 years on my service, probably would enough time to earn a bachelor before i am getting out. Is possible to get a job, and college while earning when i get out, if so, what should I do to be prepared for that. Much apreciated.
Tank you very much for informative video
Thanks for watching! Be sure to check out these as well.
blog.bernieportal.com/top-7-free-hr-courses
Great job
Thank you very much.
Does a career in Healthcare translate well into HR?
I would think so Daniel.
Indeed has a good article about Changing Careers to Human Resources.
www.indeed.com/career-advice/finding-a-job/career-change-to-human-resources
We also have a lot of HR related blog posts that you might find helpful.
blog.bernieportal.com/topic/hr
Thanks for watching!
Health Care HR is one of the best
Thank for a good work
You’re amazing. Thank you.
Happy to help!
Agree Mel
Hey I just have a question if we take up any of the course will there be a placement facilities available
Hello! By placement, do you mean placement within a role?
@@HRPartyofOne No regarding the course may the course trainer or coach provide a job placement assistance
I graduated bba hr aviation. Which module is best for me???
Hi! Thank you so much for the info provided here. I found it very helpful, however. I have a question. I have a BS in African American Studies and Masters in US History. I am interested in diving into the D&I field. However, would you suggest the aPHR in addition to an D&I certificate or simply D&I or aPHR certificate paired with my education to secure a a great opportunity? I would love to hear your take on this!
Thanks so much but omg this makes HR seem so boring. :(
Which is better CIPD or SHRM
Depends on where you gonna practice HRM: UK vs US
@@InsideCorporatePlaybook CIPD is it good in US?
What about CIPD? Would you recommed?
This video promotes 2 organizations, not certifications. How about HR data analytics? Which certification is better? Should I apply to Wharton for this?
is these courses valid in Australia?
I have experience in hr recruitment Iam holding BE .,MBA(HR) degree having a career break of 10 yrs planning to start back again in HR ..do I need to do any certification course ?
Hi, I’m a graduate of Human Resource but in the Philippines 5 years ago, I only have 7 months of experience of it back in my country, now, I’m here in California, I still want to practice being an HR professional but it seems it’s almost different here from the Philippines, will HRCI Certification help get me a job? Because I’m planning to get a course from HRCI and get a job as an HR here in California.
Hi Luis, an HRCI certification is a great start to learning more about US-based HR practices. The APHR or PHR exam are other options. We have a resource discussing the best HR certifications for professionals or those starting out: blog.bernieportal.com/top-7-free-hr-courses
You can also try out HR Prep 2023, our free course that covers the basics of HR roles, from compliance need-to-know to recruitment strategies and more. You can check it out here: offer.bernieportal.com/hr-prep-2023/
I hope this helps! If you would like more resources or the advice of other HR pros, you can ask questions in our community forum online. Join and learn more here: www.bernieportal.com/community/
@@HRPartyofOne Great! Thank you for sharing these links.
I don’t have any college background I am young and I work in property a management office as a admin assistant… how can I lean into hr? I’m looking for a career change and it’s so hard
Do i need to take PHR before SHR?
Yes
Is this course is available in India????
Yes, pick certification requirements for international applicants. Usually, they have a separate certification for these professionals.
Do former teachers get hired in HR?
Indeed they do. The interpersonal skills developed working with students translates well to a role in HR.
@@HRPartyofOne I'm a teacher trying to transition. I know I'll start at aphr. Will I have a good chance of being hired afterwards?
@@V4Vonnie Thanks for watching! Yes, I'd expect you to have a very good chance of getting hired.
My wife has masters no job after 1 year
This is a thing I've noticed 😩🙌🏿 her time is soon 🤞🏿
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Hey
This video was really informative thank you so much for the same
I am from India can i still go ahead with these courses or i need to go ahead with the international option
Please help
Hello, thank you for the information in the video. I have few specific questions that I would like to ask you with regards to my career. Could you provide me your email please or any other way you may prefer to reach you. Thank you
Thanks for watching Sudheer! We are actually working on more career-related content so be on the lookout for that in the coming weeks.
In the meantime, check out our blog for the latest news and HR updates:
blog.bernieportal.com/
BernieU also offers free HR classes that are eligible for SHRM & HRCI continuing education credits. We just launched our latest class, HR Prep 2022.
bernieu.bernieportal.com/
Additionally, you can reach us at hrpartyofone@gmail.com for specific questions.
Good luck on your HR journey!
@@HRPartyofOne thank you so much