Certificate courses that go in line or related to human resource?
I want course that is related to hr that one can do in line with hr degree to boost my career and increase your chances of being shortlisted for a job in that field.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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you can get a professional of human resources or senior professional of human resources (PHR or SPHR) through the hr certification institute. this cert does not require courses, just an exam. you could also get a more specialized certification through world at work for compensation (certified compensation professional - CCP) or benefits (certified benefits professional - CBP). these require certain courses be taken and tests passed in order to acquire the certification.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Sunday, May 15, 2011
What category would human resource manager go under in a specific major
What category would human resource manager go under in a specific major?
Right now I'm signing up on a website that'll help me choose the right college to attend for my desired career/major. I'm thinking of becoming a resource manager, but the intended majors or too broad and I don't know which one to choose, since they don't just have specifically human resource, of course. All I know, its one of these two majors:business or public administration (the only two majors that make since that would fit human resource manager). Which one is it? The website only gives me limited majors and I'm tryig to choose the best one that makes since to be a human resource manager.
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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i haven't personally really looked into it, because i have no interest in being a human resources manager, but my dad is one and he majored in business and minored in psychology
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Associate of Art in Humans Services Mgmt.
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Business http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=As.G72je48Jpuat540q0PlTsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090624142406AAinDxt
Right now I'm signing up on a website that'll help me choose the right college to attend for my desired career/major. I'm thinking of becoming a resource manager, but the intended majors or too broad and I don't know which one to choose, since they don't just have specifically human resource, of course. All I know, its one of these two majors:business or public administration (the only two majors that make since that would fit human resource manager). Which one is it? The website only gives me limited majors and I'm tryig to choose the best one that makes since to be a human resource manager.
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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i haven't personally really looked into it, because i have no interest in being a human resources manager, but my dad is one and he majored in business and minored in psychology
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Associate of Art in Humans Services Mgmt.
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Business http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=As.G72je48Jpuat540q0PlTsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090624142406AAinDxt
Sunday, May 8, 2011
should i study human resource management
should i study human resource management?
i am interested in studying human resource management in university. But, the problem is that i've only developed the interest now. I am third year of high school and I haven't taken any business courses. Although, I am taking accounting ( not really sure if it will help). (I know that the pre-requisites of studying human resource does not need a business course.)...Would it be difficult not knowing anything about business?Do you think i can still survive if i don't know anything about business?? I used to want to do pharmacy, but it seems really hard. Which should i go for?
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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Job outlooks for human resource management seems promising. You do not need any background knowledge of business while in high school. You can start taking business classes in college. I majored in HR my first two years of college and i didn't know anything about business either when i first started college. You don't actually begin taking business courses until your sophmore year. Don't worry about the classes. You learn one step at a time. Yes pharmacy is harder and longer to graduate, but if it is really what you want to do, then go for it. Or, when you get into college, take a chemistry or biology course along with a business course and see what suits your interest more. College is about experiencing different fields of study. You're allowed to changed your major if you find something else that's better suited. Good luck
i am interested in studying human resource management in university. But, the problem is that i've only developed the interest now. I am third year of high school and I haven't taken any business courses. Although, I am taking accounting ( not really sure if it will help). (I know that the pre-requisites of studying human resource does not need a business course.)...Would it be difficult not knowing anything about business?Do you think i can still survive if i don't know anything about business?? I used to want to do pharmacy, but it seems really hard. Which should i go for?
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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Job outlooks for human resource management seems promising. You do not need any background knowledge of business while in high school. You can start taking business classes in college. I majored in HR my first two years of college and i didn't know anything about business either when i first started college. You don't actually begin taking business courses until your sophmore year. Don't worry about the classes. You learn one step at a time. Yes pharmacy is harder and longer to graduate, but if it is really what you want to do, then go for it. Or, when you get into college, take a chemistry or biology course along with a business course and see what suits your interest more. College is about experiencing different fields of study. You're allowed to changed your major if you find something else that's better suited. Good luck
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Human Resource
Human Resource?
A caddie working in the club of the golf course for 10 years was asked to leave. He did not receive his claim for 1) payment in lieu of notice and 2) long term service payment as the golf course management said that we he/she was self employed and they are not require to pay 1&2 under the law. Q1: Would this be classified as i) Contract of Service OR ii) Contract for Service Q2: Whether caddie is entitled to payments of 1&2. Many thanks in advance Please support your answer with facts.
Careers & Employment - 1 Answers
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The bigger problem here is what was being done for Taxes the past ten years? If Income Taxes, Social Security, FICA etc etc were being deducted this person is an employee. If they were not collected then did this person feel they were they only employee on the planet that didn't have to pay taxes???
A caddie working in the club of the golf course for 10 years was asked to leave. He did not receive his claim for 1) payment in lieu of notice and 2) long term service payment as the golf course management said that we he/she was self employed and they are not require to pay 1&2 under the law. Q1: Would this be classified as i) Contract of Service OR ii) Contract for Service Q2: Whether caddie is entitled to payments of 1&2. Many thanks in advance Please support your answer with facts.
Careers & Employment - 1 Answers
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The bigger problem here is what was being done for Taxes the past ten years? If Income Taxes, Social Security, FICA etc etc were being deducted this person is an employee. If they were not collected then did this person feel they were they only employee on the planet that didn't have to pay taxes???
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