April 16, 2013

Becoming an Human Resource Professional

By Carroll Menasco, MBA/HRM, PHR, Chair Certification Committee, Co-VP Career Development

Established in 1976, the Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI) is an internationally recognized certifying organization for the HR profession. Today, over 127,000 HR professionals worldwide proudly maintain the HRCI’s credentials as a mark of high professional distinction. Obtaining your certification is a career-long commitment that shows your peers, employers, and your organization that you have mastered the core HR principles and that you are dedicated to staying current in your profession.

HR Certification sets you apart by:
  • Making your resume stand out from other job applicants;
  • Earning recognition from your organization; and
  • Connecting to an elite network of motivated HR professionals around the globe.
Compared with certificate programs, HR certification has three main advantages:
  • Typically requires specific experience and education;
  • Requires recertification, which makes sure that you stay current in the HR profession through continuing education; and
  • Allows you to put the letters after your name – PHR or SPHR.
In other words, certification typically consists of the three “E”s: education, experience, and an exam.

However, in order to qualify to test so that you get to put those initials after your name, one must meet the following criteria:

PHR ELIGIBILITY
  1. A minimum of one year of experience in an exempt-level HR position with a master’s degree or higher.
  2. A minimum of two years of experience in an exempt-level HR position with a bachelor’s degree.
  3. A minimum of four years of experience in an exempt-level HR position with a high school diploma.

SPHR ELIGIBILITY
  1. A minimum of four years of experience in an exempt-level HR position with a master’s degree or higher.
  2. A minimum of five years of experience in an exempt-level HR position with a bachelor’s degree.
  3. A minimum of seven years of experience in an exempt-level HR position with a high school diploma.
Becoming HR certified is not easy.  I won’t lie, the exam is hard and requires dedication and commitment; however, the pride upon seeing that “PASSED” at the end of the exam make all the months and hours of study worth every minute! In order to assist those who desire to become PHR or SPHR certified, AHRMA offers a certification course each fall (August – November) and spring (January – April).  Each class is facilitated by a subject matter expert with years of experience who enhances the information presented in the SHRM Learning Module. AHRMA strives to bring only the best and most qualified instructors in order to augment the study and learning experience. By attending an AHRMA certification class, in addition to studying on your own, you are giving yourself opportunity to learn from experts and to enhance your study and retention skills through group study.

The next AHRMA Certification Study Class for open-enrollment is scheduled for June for the fall class.  Keep a watch on the AHRMA website for open enrollment!  We look forward to seeing you in the next class!

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