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How do I change careers and enter into the HR community?
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Good Afternoon:
If I were looking to switch careers and enter the world of human resources,
how would I go about this? Can you recommend any steps I should take or
paths I should follow?
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How do I change careers and enter into the HR community?
posted at 11/7/2006 4:54 AM EST
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How do I change careers and enter into the HR community?
posted at 11/7/2006 5:49 AM EST
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Posts: 38
First: 9/29/2006 Last: 3/10/2008 |
58% of the people who attend The Five OClock Club end up changing careers. Here is our basic advice to them:
Read the industrys trade journals. Get to know the people in that industry or field. Join its organizations; attend the meetings. Be persistent. Show how your skills can be transferred. Write proposals. Be persistent. Take relevant courses, part-time jobs, or do volunteer work related to the new industry or skill area. Be persistent! Moving into HR is not a specific target. People do many different things within the HR area. Be more specific about exactly what you would do in HR. Talk to people in the field and find out specifically what they do versus your skills and interests. For example, do you have analytical skills? Systems skills since you have been dealing with HR systems? Perhaps a step into HR could be in the selection of vendors for HR systems? Our Workforce Management readers may have other suggestions for you. Good luck, Kate Wendleton, President The Five OClock A national career coaching and outplacement firm www.fiveoclockclub.com |
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How do I change careers and enter into the HR community?
posted at 11/8/2006 2:16 AM EST
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Posts: 11
First: 2/15/2006 Last: 1/23/2007 |
Hello Cathryn,
Like you, I considered a career in HR many years ago and successfully made the shift and also thrived in it. An important consideration for you is to reflect on why you want to make the change and really see if you are up for the challenge. Go and talk to as many people as you can from a variety of sources and if possible even consider some form of shadowing to see what people in HR do. Like most areas of work, HR also has many different types of jobs/roles - so first spend some time learning about them which will then help you select a few you may be interested in. Career research is critical. There is more information on the link below. Cheers! Anoop http://www.career-change-mentor.com/career-research.html |



