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What is the next step in my career
The Human Resource Professional Interviewing Training Benefits Compensation Hiring Recruiting
What do I do Now? Masters Degree? Certification? New position? Promotion? New industry?
Certification-MY choice Convenient Beneficial Resume booster Not time consuming Economical
PHR-Professional in Human Resources is…. focuses on program implementation has tactical/logistical orientation is accountable to another HR professional within the organization typically has two to four years of professional (exempt-level) work experience in all HR disciplines, but whose experience lacks the breadth and depth of a more senior-level HR practitioner has not yet had progressive and increasingly complicated HR work experience has responsibilities that focus on the HR department rather than on the whole organization
Why get it?? show you know the most current principles and core practices of HR management become more marketable when you compete for top HR positions raise your professional confidence among your staff and your peers
Test Layout: The PHR exam is divided into six functional areas: Business Management and Strategy (11%) Workforce Planning and Employment (24%) Human Resource Development (18%) Compensation and Benefits (19%) Employee and Labor Relations (20%) Risk Management (8%)
What will you do now? Sign up for the University’s PHR preparation class. Talk to me about my experience Begin STUDYING for the PHR Start planning your next career move. Enhance your Human Resources knowledge!!!