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How does one get involved in Human resources?

How does one get involved in Human Resources?


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Select a school and enroll in a Human Resource Course.

If you desire a short-term credential:  then try for a certificate.

Long-term credentials include the following:  

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  • Certificate: Granted upon completion of a specific program; generally a trade or technical specialty. Usually requires fewer than 18 months of training.
  • Associate's Degree: Awarded upon completion of a specific program; usually requires two years of full-time study and 60–70 credits.
  • Bachelor's Degree (baccalaureate degree): Granted upon completion of a specific program; usually requires four years of full-time study and 126–132 credits.
  • Master's Degree: Granted upon completion of a specific program; usually requires one to three years and approximately 30–40 credits beyond a bachelor’s degree.
  • Doctoral Degree: Awarded upon completion of a specialized program of study; usually requires three to five years beyond a bachelor's degree.
  • Professional License: Required for some career fields. May or may not require a college degree.

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A new type of job solution is getting hot this year. They are community websites connecting job-seekers with current employees of good companies. Job-seekers can get a good chance to be noticed, whenever the insider employee think he is worth referring. Insider employees can usually claim a nice "employee referral bonus" from his own employer on a successful referral.

There are 4 such websites in the world, 3 in USA. All of them are new in 2007. The largest one is InsidersReferral.com . They seems having the best marketing program, because they have the most number of members.

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