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Landing Your First or Next Human Resources Job: 15 Tips
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| Guest post by: Telaireus Herrin |
Article Overview: Landing a job in human resources can be difficult. This articles gives students, graduates and those seeking their next HR opportunity practical advice in their job search.
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Landing Your First or Next Human Resources Job: 15 Tips
Whether you are a sophomore in an undergraduate program, graduating
with your bachelors or beginning your master’s degree, thinking about your
first job in human resources is probably on your mind. Given the current state of this country’s job
market and economy, finding your first or next job is probably on your mind
even more these days. The good news is
that the job market and the economy are turning around and a recent report
projects jobs in HR to grow 13% over the next 10 years. In fact, the same survey rated a Human
Resources Manager as the 20th best job of 50 when you consider
factors such as pay, job security, benefits to society, stress-level, job
growth rate and overall satisfaction.
As I reflected on comments I have received from
undergraduates and HR professionals who are in the early stages of their career
on how hard it is to obtain an entry-level position, I wanted to pass along
some practical advice.
Tips for those currently pursuing their undergraduate degree:
- Use your career center, they are there for a reason
- Attend the recruiting fairs and career workshops sponsored by your school
- Look for internships and co-ops in HR. If not HR, find a business related internship or co-op and indicate your desire to work on HR projects if possible.
- Work in the career center on your campus. If they do not have an open position, volunteer your time to be exposed to recruiting processes.
- Register with staffing agencies (noticed agency is plural, because different companies use different agencies) for part-time jobs
- Complete informational interviews with HR leaders at targeted businesses (you can even do this as part of a class project/paper and earn credit)
- Join a student chapter of SHRM or other HR professional organizations
- Attend regional or national seminars and conferences for additional exposure to the field and to network.
- Utilize Social Media (Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, etc.)
- All of the above +
- Engage a mentor for advice and direction (SHRM has a free virtual mentor program)
- Register for job alerts on national boards (i.e. Monster, CareerBuilder, Indeed), HR/OD association career boards (SHRM, PIHRA, IHRIM, ASTD, ODNetwork, etc.) and niche boards such as EntryHR.com.
- Volunteer for a leadership position on one of the professional organization’s board of directors (because it is equally important who knows you as it is who you know)
- Engage your network and let them know what you are looking for.
- Consider starting your career with a consulting firm like Mercer, Aon, Deloitte
- Research and apply to HR Development Programs/HR Leadership Programs (get the free ebook download on HR Development Programs by emailing us at request@entryhr.com).
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About the Author: Telaireus Herrin RSS for Telaireus's articles - Visit Telaireus's website Telaireus K. Herrin is a certified (SPHR) human resources professional with over 12 years of experience within the medical device, financial services and non-profit sectors. Having a wide range of human resources expertise, he specializes in talent management and organizational development. He can be reached at tkh@entryhr.com or http://www.linkedin.com/in/telaireusherrinsphr Click here to visit Telaireus's website To Write or Type that is the question Being the Memorable Candidate Owning Your Career Landing Your First or Next Human Resources Job 15 Tips Resume Writing 3 Quick Tips To Get You Noticed |
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