HUMAN RESOURCES CERTIFICATES EXPLAINED | PHR, SPHR, SHRM-CP & SHRM-SCP

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HUMAN RESOURCES CERTIFICATES EXPLAINED | PHR, SPHR, SHRM-CP & SHRM-SCP Hi guys! In today's video, I explain the 4 most common HR certificates which are the PHR, SPHR, SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCP certifications. I go over requirements, rather or not you should get certified, and details about the exams. I tried to keep this video as direct to the point as possible to not bore or confuse you guys, but if you want a more in-depth video, please let me know! Hope you guys enjoy this video! :)

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I know this video is dated now but I wanted to mention that SHRM-CP no longer requires experience or job title.

TheLeadAdvisorShow
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i appreciate the simplicity. Thank you

madelynriera
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The big challenge to seeking a job in HR is experience. But where do you go to get experience? Having a degree is certainly helpful, but the experience component is something that recruiters push for (at least from my own experience with HR job searches).

williamcattr
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Thanks for this video. Exactly what I wanted to know.

Abrighterfuture
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thanks! Very useful information, I will go with PHRi : )

dddcmaggie
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I am working on my associates and would like to Dive into HR but I am finding it sooo hard. What certification would you recommend. That sounds in advance !! 😘 Excellent video

bella
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Hi I’m not living in USA currently but I wanna get phr certification to work in USA as hr . Is it possible to take an exam online ? Thank you .

yag
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Great info … how about for those with a Bachelors but no HR experience? What are the requirements?

Ydnis.nedsma
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It is definitely an investment. There is also additional cost if you pay for the study materials. So worth it!

melissarodriguez
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I have a BA in Communication but no HR experience. However, I do have over 11 years of experience in the banking industry. Any tips on breaking into HR? I sounds like I’m not quite ready for these certifications

yolandas
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You lose the money no matter what. If you get audited you lose the entire cost.

GretchenLodaSoprano
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I find it funny how you need HR experience to become HR certified lol.

justvincenturb
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How do I know if my job experience is qualified as a professional level HR experience?

katrinamanaloto
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I was hired as an HR assistant with no experience in 2019 (GED grad). I was recently promoted to a HR Generalist. The company I work for is wanting me to get certified. Can you please suggest what’s a great route for me?

yesi_s_
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I'm actually getting my second bachelors in General Business Human Resources and I've been working since 2018 lol so I think i'm ok to take the test(s) once I graduate lol. I'm still working in HR :3.

edirmarierivera
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Ive never needed certification, ged, non college grad, but times are changing, ive been in HR from head hunting, recruiting, on boarding and a director over 10+ years experience. If i were to take a course to have a paper under my belt, the sources you mentioned, are they just the test and certificate or is it classes before the test too? Or do i need to study everything somewhere else before paying the fees for the certification and application fees?

michaelmonoddefroideville
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Such great and useful information! Ultimately, do you think they are worth it, especially for those with lots of on the job training?

lawafterhours
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I think it was a waste in my city. I can't find a job no one will hire me. I have no experience and got a BA degree. Now I'm starting my own business. I feel like I wasted my time in my state.

moeshonestreviews
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Looking for advice, I have a bachelors in communications (which I know is not related to HR). I have 7 years of experience as a general manager for a corporate owned restaurant and I am interested in getting into HR. Any recommendations? Really just looking to get my foot in the door in a HR role.
Thanks !

stephencooper
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This is helpful. So you CAN work in HR without a certification... so what are the advantages of having a cert? Does it guarantee you a higher pay?

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