Hi guys! Hope this video helps! Time Stamp: 0.49: Internships 2:43 Non Profits 3:42 Start Ups 4:55 Get Creative 7:07 Look Within Your Own Company 8:48 Temp Agencies 10:16 Grad School 12:38 Manage Expectations 14:50 LinkedIn Account 16:49 Interviews
11:30 man this is a bit disappointing. I mean I totally get it but as someone looking into getting into HR with a behavior psych masters I thought perhaps I could get in. :( was looking for a career change from mental health to HR
always love the "won't hire you if you have no experience" comments. how does one get experience in a job if no one will hire for not having experience haha
Hi Carmen! Thanks so much for your video. I was able to relate to it a lot. I just started working as an HR Admin a couple months ago. I have no experience with HR, so I was very nervous to take the job. The company has been in business for three years but still doesn't have any processes in place so that's where I came along and what I'm working on most of the time. I'm also working more with employees now-new hires, onboarding process, etc. I've also experienced a little bit of offboarding. I would love to see more videos about these topics. I still haven't conducted a "real" interview. I've just screened people briefly over the phone and I still get very nervous about it. It would be amazing to hear you talk a little bit about all of this. I love your personality and feel that I could learn a lot from you! Thanks in advance!
Thank you for sharing this video with us! I'm currently on the process on trying to get my foot into HR after working & having 10+ years of managerial experience. Looking forward to get see more HR videos.
I wish you the best of luck! I have a playlist on my channel with all my HR related videos, feel free to let me know if there’s a video you would like me to film regarding HR! :)
I love that you said take this with a grain of salt because when you mentioned applications get rejected when someone has done a master's in HR but has no experience it hit like a rock😂...I came to this video to receive information that would help me and I am glad you didn't sugar coat it. It is important to know why employers reject application and hopefully next time I go into an interview stage I can prove it to the company that I don't plan on leaving them because of my qualifications but instead use them to improve mine and the company's performance.
I’m looking to get into HR but have no experience I’m a ABA case supervisor and I do a lot of training staff and parents. My bachelors is in psychology and my masters is in behavior psych. I’ve been looking into all kinds of HR positions but they all want 2+ yrs of experience 😬
I came here after watching your first video and you have so many good tips! Thank you for sharing them. ☺ Especially when you said to look in other areas we wouldnt normally look like healthcare, retail, etc.
I am seeking a career switch from Media Buying to HR. HR was my original plan after college, and I have received HR offers and do regret not taking them. Thank you for this!
Do you have any scripts for interviews for someone looking to switch careers into HR? I've worked in Quality Assurance for majority of my work experience but I'm now looking to switch to HR.
Thank you for sharing this video. This is what I am experiencing, currently in my graduate school in HR with no experience. I have been applying and I have been getting a lot of rejection on emails it's funny when you said an employer would not hire a graduate with no experience, It breaks my heart. Seriously am not bother about the salary. All I want now is just the experience. Hopefully, God will do a miracle. lol
This was really helpful! I'm a fresh psych grad and I really want to get into HR. I have a question though, did the HR role you first worked at at the movie theater require you to have some sort of knowledge/experience in HR?
So glad it was helpful! And nope! I had no experience/knowledge in HR when I landed that role, but I did have leadership experience from a prior restaurant job. I was actually convinced at the time that I was going to go to grad school for a doctorate degree & I was unaware of how much that job would help me in the future.
@@jirachi1999rocks it's going well! It was hard to get my foot in the door at first but I managed to with an HR/recruitment internship at an agency. I was luckily offered a permanent role over there, but after a few months I moved on to a new company where I'm doing in-house recruitment, which is something I enjoy a lot more than agency recruitment. I think recruitment is a great place to start especially with a psych degree :)
Hey! So from the time stamp 4:55 you say get creative with looking for HR roles in places you wouldn't necessarily think to look... what kind of jobs specifically should I seek when looking? Thank you in advance!
I'm binge watching your HR videos lol! I loved this one, hands down 🙌🏾 I am currently a health science with a concentration in healthcare management. Also, going to speak with my advisor about getting a HR management certification. I was planning on changing my major to communications, but I'm almost done completing my my current major. Plus, I'm looking for entry level jobs to gain experience. Will recruiters frown upon my major? Also, are you apart of SHRM, or any other HR organizations?
Hi Carmen, I’m currently a cardiac sonographer. I knew I didn’t want to get into this field my last semester but I finished because it was too late and I didn’t want to pay the money back. I hated clinicals and now I dislike the actual career while getting paid good. I’ve been looking into finding jobs that fit my conventional & enterprising personality but I’m afraid of choosing the wrong degree again. Please help! I considered going back for HR or Accounting. I really don’t want to go back to school. I just love talking and explain things to ppl and helping them make the right or better choices. Idk what kind of job that is, but I’m 24 and feel like I’m wasting my life ☹️
As a recent communication graduate companies overlook my resume because I have no experience in HR. I am currently in a HR Management masters program. I know you mentioned not to go to grad school right away, but it seemed like my only option if I wanted to be in this realm of work. How do I get companies to take interest in me?
Hi Carmen. I'm looking into breaking into HR. My background mostly is in Financial Industry and once was an HR Coordinator many years ago. What advice would you give when looking into finding HR jobs? Thanks in advance.
I appreciate your HR series! So many thoughts I want to get out haha I have just started my HRM masters program, and I am hoping the transferable skills I’ve gained through my years of working are useful in helping me enter the HR field! The radio silence in LinkedIn is a bit intimidating, but it won’t stop me! -Do you think that the new Work From Home environment has altered HR for you? Do you find it easier or more difficult to do you role? Sorry for the rambling! Take care 😊
So glad you’ve found these videos helpful! I was actually laid off at the start of the pandemic and I’m using this time to focus on my other passions. For those first few weeks of working from home, it was a bit difficult to Navigate, but only because the company I worked for wasn’t up to date with technology and there was a huge amount of physical paperwork I had to do. LinkedIn is tricky & I think with so many companies facing financial constraints due to the pandemic, it may be harder to get responses regarding jobs due to limited staff. I know it’s hard, but be patient, don’t give up, & something great will come along your way 🤍
@@CarmenGilFraguada I appreciate your reply! Your ability to find a silver lining and follow your passions is truly inspirational! I too was laid off- but honestly, it was the kick in the butt I needed. I'm now back in school developing my skills. I don't know if this is too much, but if possible, would you mind reviewing my LinkedIn profile? I would greatly value your input! Linkedin.com/in/jamilahwall If you can, thank you so much! If not, no worries! your videos have provided me with ample support! Keep pumping out amazing videos and following your passion! You have a light that the universe will make sure shines bright :)
@@ghold6810 hi! No worries at all! I was able to transfer into the HR community. I’m a people Ops coordinator for a tech company. From what I’ve learned in my studies and experiences, traditional HR protects the company whereas people operations protects the people within the company. Both under the umbrella of human resources however my personality, skills, and passions directed me more towards a role that empowers people to better themselves rather than to enforce rules and regulations.
Hi Carmen, I am interested in going into HR. I have a background in accounting, bookkeeping, and I’ve done payroll. And currently I am an office manager. Do you think I am able to still get hired for an HR position without the educational background? Thank you for the informative videos! 😊
Your background is solid and I’m sure you should be fine. However, I suggest that you consider a SHRM-CP. it’s a certification for those who are interested in HR but have minimal to no experience.
Good day I was working with the IT department because I studied computer science in school but was later transferred to the HR department, so I've been working as an assistant to our company's HR for 5 months now. I will like to know more about HR because it's something am interested in
Thank you so much for these HR-related videos. I have been searching for any information and it already feels like a huge HR community out there, with all the support and experience stories. What's your opinion on getting certified? Specifically, did your company encourage you to get a certification maybe to offer you a promotion? I am studying for aPHR simply on my own, which is hard, without any real experience, also looking at non-profits following your advice. Thank you and all the best your way! 😍
I've been looking for internships, and right now I'm fixing up my resume for a class at Oakland University's business school. The current "work experience" I had is not related to human resources. However, I was told before the skills I got can be transferable to HR. When my semester is over, can I send you my resume and get some feedback? I'm glad you made this video, and I'm very close to having to declare a major. I'm a sophomore right now and I'm a junior during Fall 2021. I'm wondering if there is a video describing the routine of being an HR specialist or generalist, and what the routine is? Also if there are common situations and issues that take place in HR. and advice on how to approach those in a constructive manner? Thanks again.
Hey Carmen. I really enjoyed your content, especially on the topic of steering towards working before graduate school. I am currently struggling with that choice right now. This video helped answer a lot of questions I had. I hope to connect with you on linked in!
Hello Carmen. I'm try to transition into the HR field, I have my masters in it but it not working out to well for me to transition. I came across your video and it is encouraging but I have to meet a certain salary to live. Do you have any suggestions for me? I've tried the federal government, no luck and private industry too. I have hope but it is taking to long to find something. 😕
So for the grad school part, does that change if I am working/interning while I’m in grad school? I plan on working at least 20 hours a week the whole time so I would have experience of sorts to throw on my resume on top of previous and current jobs I work. On top of that, are certain previous positions outside of HR looked at in a positive light when you are looking at a resume?
I really love the tip around the 11 minute mark. To get a job in HR just make sure you have experiance in HR first... Yeah this is the problem with getting a job in HR. Got a masters degree, 5 years admin experiance and I have been told by about 50 employers that to get a job in HR I just need to go and get a job in HR first... like wtf am I meant to do.
Hi Carmen..really love your videos. They are very informative. I am a teacher and a grade coordinator and I want to branch off into HR. What advice can you give in this case in order to do the transition? Thank you
If you don't have experience in HR, you wouldn't be eligible to take the PHR certification exam. It also wouldn't be necessary since entry level jobs really don't require additional certifications.
Thank you for this video, I have about a year of HR/managerial work,. I’m currently signing up for a business admin diploma what are your thoughts on getting a diploma vs. a degree?
Oh that's great! In regards to diploma vs. degree, I think it depends on the size/type of company you plan to work for. Bigger companies prefer a degree, whereas smaller companies/non-profits, don't mind a diploma. Also take into consideration the industry you want to work in. My experience in HR is Healthcare heavy and a degree has been mostly preferred.
University websites have resume self help tools 🔧. For example, they have templates you can reference. Some even write entire guides detailing every part of a resume and what recruiters are looking for. Edit: You don't have to be a student to access most of these.
Hey! I’m in 12th grade and am totally wanting to go into HR but I keep getting a lot of hate from the people around me saying that I won’t like it/do well and it’s made me want to prove them all wrong. Thank you so much for all your all your helpful tips! Do you think I’m too young to start looking for places to intern at?
Hi! Please don't listen to those people, just because they have a misconception regarding HR or they think HR isn't for them, doesn't mean you won't like it. You're at the age where everyone is going to have an opinion on what career you choose, but the only thing that matters is that YOU are happy with the career that YOU choose. Everyone and everything else is irrelevant. It may be harder for you to land an internship right now, but I would say to give it a try! It's never too early to start looking, if anything you'll be able to network with professionals in the field :)
@@CarmenGilFraguada oh okay is it because HR was bad? Or you just had other things you liked? I ask cos some people are telling me not to go into Hr because it's bad or difficult or people hate HR managers
HR wasn’t bad, I just wanted other things from life. The best advice I can give you is to not listen to other people. You have to follow your passions/dreams & ultimately you’ll figure out what you like & don’t like.
Wow. I have an MBA and I'd LOVE to make $40K a year. I have experience in low level jobs. Not in HR management. Why would I ask for $70K or $80K now? I think asking for $40K a year is reasonable since high school ONLY grads are making $19 an hour and all they do is push boxes all day long. Live with my parents? They are ARE DEAD lady.
Hi guys! Hope this video helps!
Time Stamp:
0.49: Internships
2:43 Non Profits
3:42 Start Ups
4:55 Get Creative
7:07 Look Within Your Own Company
8:48 Temp Agencies
10:16 Grad School
12:38 Manage Expectations
14:50 LinkedIn Account
16:49 Interviews
This is very helpful! Thank you!
11:30 man this is a bit disappointing. I mean I totally get it but as someone looking into getting into HR with a behavior psych masters I thought perhaps I could get in. :( was looking for a career change from mental health to HR
always love the "won't hire you if you have no experience" comments. how does one get experience in a job if no one will hire for not having experience haha
Totally. It's a classic catch 22
Got a bachelors in sociology and did social work and health work and then had adm work with some hr . I then got into Hr assisting and loved it.
Hi Carmen! Thanks so much for your video. I was able to relate to it a lot. I just started working as an HR Admin a couple months ago. I have no experience with HR, so I was very nervous to take the job. The company has been in business for three years but still doesn't have any processes in place so that's where I came along and what I'm working on most of the time. I'm also working more with employees now-new hires, onboarding process, etc. I've also experienced a little bit of offboarding. I would love to see more videos about these topics. I still haven't conducted a "real" interview. I've just screened people briefly over the phone and I still get very nervous about it. It would be amazing to hear you talk a little bit about all of this. I love your personality and feel that I could learn a lot from you! Thanks in advance!
Thank you for sharing this video with us! I'm currently on the process on trying to get my foot into HR after working & having 10+ years of managerial experience. Looking forward to get see more HR videos.
I wish you the best of luck! I have a playlist on my channel with all my HR related videos, feel free to let me know if there’s a video you would like me to film regarding HR! :)
I love that you said take this with a grain of salt because when you mentioned applications get rejected when someone has done a master's in HR but has no experience it hit like a rock😂...I came to this video to receive information that would help me and I am glad you didn't sugar coat it. It is important to know why employers reject application and hopefully next time I go into an interview stage I can prove it to the company that I don't plan on leaving them because of my qualifications but instead use them to improve mine and the company's performance.
“Google saves lives” I love that sooo true!!
lol it really does!
I’m looking to get into HR but have no experience I’m a ABA case supervisor and I do a lot of training staff and parents. My bachelors is in psychology and my masters is in behavior psych. I’ve been looking into all kinds of HR positions but they all want 2+ yrs of experience 😬
I came here after watching your first video and you have so many good tips! Thank you for sharing them. ☺ Especially when you said to look in other areas we wouldnt normally look like healthcare, retail, etc.
So glad you found the video helpful! 🤗🤍
I am seeking a career switch from Media Buying to HR. HR was my original plan after college, and I have received HR offers and do regret not taking them. Thank you for this!
Thanks so much Carmen. Great tips and thanks for clarifying why one should wait before starting grad school. Very helpful.
So glad you found it helpful! :)
I just graduated with my bachelor's in Psychology and have been struggling to get a HR internship. I will definitely try these tips, thank you!
Have you had any luck? I’m in a similar situation
@@bolanle2788 No, I did find an internship and have started my MBA with a concentration in HR.
@@iriswhite3184 Why are you doing an MBA with no work experience?
Do you have any scripts for interviews for someone looking to switch careers into HR? I've worked in Quality Assurance for majority of my work experience but I'm now looking to switch to HR.
I don’t currently have any, but I can create some & share them in a video!
Thank you for sharing this video. This is what I am experiencing, currently in my graduate school in HR with no experience. I have been applying and I have been getting a lot of rejection on emails it's funny when you said an employer would not hire a graduate with no experience, It breaks my heart. Seriously am not bother about the salary. All I want now is just the experience. Hopefully, God will do a miracle. lol
I've been going through this since 2019. Praying I'll get in HR soon with no experience 🙏🏾
Is it possible to transition from social work to HR? I’m feeling burnt out and looking for a switch..
Good question
You can when you have the experience. It depends on you how you strive and master the basics concept about HRM.
Same! Except im coming from aba/mental health
I'm in the same boat. Trying to leave social work and just obtained my masters in HR this year
This was really helpful! I'm a fresh psych grad and I really want to get into HR. I have a question though, did the HR role you first worked at at the movie theater require you to have some sort of knowledge/experience in HR?
So glad it was helpful! And nope! I had no experience/knowledge in HR when I landed that role, but I did have leadership experience from a prior restaurant job. I was actually convinced at the time that I was going to go to grad school for a doctorate degree & I was unaware of how much that job would help me in the future.
@@CarmenGilFraguada I see! Thank you 💘
Im a psych grad too and want to do HR, how did it go for you?
@@jirachi1999rocks it's going well! It was hard to get my foot in the door at first but I managed to with an HR/recruitment internship at an agency. I was luckily offered a permanent role over there, but after a few months I moved on to a new company where I'm doing in-house recruitment, which is something I enjoy a lot more than agency recruitment. I think recruitment is a great place to start especially with a psych degree :)
I have a interview to become a recruiter i have no experience in the position all i ever worked was factory
Hey! So from the time stamp 4:55 you say get creative with looking for HR roles in places you wouldn't necessarily think to look... what kind of jobs specifically should I seek when looking? Thank you in advance!
Thank you so much, Carmen! This video was so helpful!
So glad it was helpful! :)
I'm binge watching your HR videos lol! I loved this one, hands down 🙌🏾 I am currently a health science with a concentration in healthcare management. Also, going to speak with my advisor about getting a HR management certification. I was planning on changing my major to communications, but I'm almost done completing my my current major. Plus, I'm looking for entry level jobs to gain experience. Will recruiters frown upon my major? Also, are you apart of SHRM, or any other HR organizations?
Hi Carmen, I’m currently a cardiac sonographer. I knew I didn’t want to get into this field my last semester but I finished because it was too late and I didn’t want to pay the money back. I hated clinicals and now I dislike the actual career while getting paid good. I’ve been looking into finding jobs that fit my conventional & enterprising personality but I’m afraid of choosing the wrong degree again. Please help! I considered going back for HR or Accounting. I really don’t want to go back to school. I just love talking and explain things to ppl and helping them make the right or better choices. Idk what kind of job that is, but I’m 24 and feel like I’m wasting my life ☹️
Eeeexcellent video. Gave me so many ideas!!! Thank you very much! 🙂
As a recent communication graduate companies overlook my resume because I have no experience in HR. I am currently in a HR Management masters program. I know you mentioned not to go to grad school right away, but it seemed like my only option if I wanted to be in this realm of work. How do I get companies to take interest in me?
This is what I am going through as well
Thank you for sharing, this was great information.
Hi Carmen. I'm looking into breaking into HR. My background mostly is in Financial Industry and once was an HR Coordinator many years ago. What advice would you give when looking into finding HR jobs? Thanks in advance.
I appreciate your HR series!
So many thoughts I want to get out haha
I have just started my HRM masters program, and I am hoping the transferable skills I’ve gained through my years of working are useful in helping me enter the HR field!
The radio silence in LinkedIn is a bit intimidating, but it won’t stop me!
-Do you think that the new Work From Home environment has altered HR for you? Do you find it easier or more difficult to do you role?
Sorry for the rambling!
Take care 😊
So glad you’ve found these videos helpful! I was actually laid off at the start of the pandemic and I’m using this time to focus on my other passions. For those first few weeks of working from home, it was a bit difficult to Navigate, but only because the company I worked for wasn’t up to date with technology and there was a huge amount of physical paperwork I had to do.
LinkedIn is tricky & I think with so many companies facing financial constraints due to the pandemic, it may be harder to get responses regarding jobs due to limited staff. I know it’s hard, but be patient, don’t give up, & something great will come along your way 🤍
@@CarmenGilFraguada I appreciate your reply! Your ability to find a silver lining and follow your passions is truly inspirational!
I too was laid off- but honestly, it was the kick in the butt I needed. I'm now back in school developing my skills.
I don't know if this is too much, but if possible, would you mind reviewing my LinkedIn profile? I would greatly value your input!
Linkedin.com/in/jamilahwall
If you can, thank you so much!
If not, no worries! your videos have provided me with ample support!
Keep pumping out amazing videos and following your passion! You have a light that the universe will make sure shines bright :)
@@jay3073 hi Jay! Sorry to just randomly hop on here. We’re you able to find an HR job?
@@ghold6810 hi! No worries at all! I was able to transfer into the HR community. I’m a people Ops coordinator for a tech company.
From what I’ve learned in my studies and experiences, traditional HR protects the company whereas people operations protects the people within the company. Both under the umbrella of human resources however my personality, skills, and passions directed me more towards a role that empowers people to better themselves rather than to enforce rules and regulations.
How can i become a HR Secretary? I’m in HR just filling and doing meal violation. How can I get more experience? Or what should I do ?
Hi Carmen, I am interested in going into HR. I have a background in accounting, bookkeeping, and I’ve done payroll. And currently I am an office manager. Do you think I am able to still get hired for an HR position without the educational background? Thank you for the informative videos! 😊
Your background is solid and I’m sure you should be fine. However, I suggest that you consider a SHRM-CP. it’s a certification for those who are interested in HR but have minimal to no experience.
Burberry Los Angeles hires HR employees without a degree or knowledge . One of the girls just chilling at home lol
Good day
I was working with the IT department because I studied computer science in school but was later transferred to the HR department, so I've been working as an assistant to our company's HR for 5 months now. I will like to know more about HR because it's something am interested in
This is REALLY great advice!
I work about HR from Thailand 10 years, I'm interested HR job here but I have only degree from Thailand I don't know can use
Thank you so much for these HR-related videos. I have been searching for any information and it already feels like a huge HR community out there, with all the support and experience stories. What's your opinion on getting certified? Specifically, did your company encourage you to get a certification maybe to offer you a promotion? I am studying for aPHR simply on my own, which is hard, without any real experience, also looking at non-profits following your advice. Thank you and all the best your way! 😍
This was awesome, thank you
are internships flexible with school? I feel like every internship I see online conflicts with my class schedule
I've been looking for internships, and right now I'm fixing up my resume for a class at Oakland University's business school. The current "work experience" I had is not related to human resources. However, I was told before the skills I got can be transferable to HR. When my semester is over, can I send you my resume and get some feedback?
I'm glad you made this video, and I'm very close to having to declare a major. I'm a sophomore right now and I'm a junior during Fall 2021. I'm wondering if there is a video describing the routine of being an HR specialist or generalist, and what the routine is? Also if there are common situations and issues that take place in HR. and advice on how to approach those in a constructive manner? Thanks again.
Hey Carmen. I really enjoyed your content, especially on the topic of steering towards working before graduate school. I am currently struggling with that choice right now. This video helped answer a lot of questions I had. I hope to connect with you on linked in!
Can you do a video on what to wear to a corporate hr interview please!
Sure thing!
@@CarmenGilFraguada thank you so much!!
Hello Carmen. I'm try to transition into the HR field, I have my masters in it but it not working out to well for me to transition. I came across your video and it is encouraging but I have to meet a certain salary to live. Do you have any suggestions for me? I've tried the federal government, no luck and private industry too. I have hope but it is taking to long to find something. 😕
Great video 😀
So for the grad school part, does that change if I am working/interning while I’m in grad school? I plan on working at least 20 hours a week the whole time so I would have experience of sorts to throw on my resume on top of previous and current jobs I work. On top of that, are certain previous positions outside of HR looked at in a positive light when you are looking at a resume?
I really love the tip around the 11 minute mark. To get a job in HR just make sure you have experiance in HR first... Yeah this is the problem with getting a job in HR.
Got a masters degree, 5 years admin experiance and I have been told by about 50 employers that to get a job in HR I just need to go and get a job in HR first... like wtf am I meant to do.
Hi Carmen..really love your videos. They are very informative. I am a teacher and a grade coordinator and I want to branch off into HR. What advice can you give in this case in order to do the transition? Thank you
Very insightful!
Still in tune. Great content
Im 24 and quited uni at 1st year (finances) so i wonder if i need a degree for that
Lol, I did no internships during college and kind of regret it.
Loved the video. I would love to see a video on interviewing techniques if you could. 🤗
Ah that’s a good idea! Will work on it 🤗🤍
Great video!
I really love your videos. Do you think an aPHR certification is necessary for entry-level with no experience?
If you don't have experience in HR, you wouldn't be eligible to take the PHR certification exam. It also wouldn't be necessary since entry level jobs really don't require additional certifications.
and thank you!! 🤍
@@CarmenGilFraguada thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for this video, I have about a year of HR/managerial work,. I’m currently signing up for a business admin diploma what are your thoughts on getting a diploma vs. a degree?
Oh that's great! In regards to diploma vs. degree, I think it depends on the size/type of company you plan to work for. Bigger companies prefer a degree, whereas smaller companies/non-profits, don't mind a diploma. Also take into consideration the industry you want to work in. My experience in HR is Healthcare heavy and a degree has been mostly preferred.
Useful I do..thankyou soo much 👍👍
No problem! ✨
What if you’re a 1 finger typer? Is it possible to get an HR job?
hi carmen could you please help me to make my resume..?
University websites have resume self help tools 🔧. For example, they have templates you can reference. Some even write entire guides detailing every part of a resume and what recruiters are looking for.
Edit: You don't have to be a student to access most of these.
Hey! I’m in 12th grade and am totally wanting to go into HR but I keep getting a lot of hate from the people around me saying that I won’t like it/do well and it’s made me want to prove them all wrong. Thank you so much for all your all your helpful tips! Do you think I’m too young to start looking for places to intern at?
Hi! Please don't listen to those people, just because they have a misconception regarding HR or they think HR isn't for them, doesn't mean you won't like it. You're at the age where everyone is going to have an opinion on what career you choose, but the only thing that matters is that YOU are happy with the career that YOU choose. Everyone and everything else is irrelevant. It may be harder for you to land an internship right now, but I would say to give it a try! It's never too early to start looking, if anything you'll be able to network with professionals in the field :)
@@CarmenGilFraguada thank you so much!
Do you think it was easy to balance school and trying to work a starting job in hr ?
It wasn’t easy, it took a lot of sacrifices, but I had an end goal that I knew I had to accomplish. All the hard work paid off at the end.
I’m not doing a internship I don’t work for free 👎🏼
Do you still work in Hr or did you change careers?
I’m no longer working in HR, took a break to focus on other career pursuits!
@@CarmenGilFraguada oh okay is it because HR was bad? Or you just had other things you liked? I ask cos some people are telling me not to go into Hr because it's bad or difficult or people hate HR managers
HR wasn’t bad, I just wanted other things from life. The best advice I can give you is to not listen to other people. You have to follow your passions/dreams & ultimately you’ll figure out what you like & don’t like.
@@CarmenGilFraguada is continuity important in careers? I mean one has to justify to employers the reason for switching careers.
Hi
Hi Carmen gilfraguada
Salary for hr mamager
Wow. I have an MBA and I'd LOVE to make $40K a year. I have experience in low level jobs. Not in HR management. Why would I ask for $70K or $80K now? I think asking for $40K a year is reasonable since high school ONLY grads are making $19 an hour and all they do is push boxes all day long. Live with my parents? They are ARE DEAD lady.
Yo I’d love to take you out for dinner some time
Great video!
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