Getting an hr specialist job. |
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How did you get your start doing hr specialist work, and what career moves did you make to get to your current position? Do you need a particular educational background? |
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Kanichy Royston in Memphis, Tennessee 68 months ago |
I currently have an Associates Degree in Office System Technology/Business and I have earned a total of 180 hours towards my bachelors degree. I only have one class left to complete. All of my work experiance has been in Accounting, but I would like to pursue a career in Human Resouces. I just need to know what I need to do to get started. |
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Sandra in Dubai, United Arab Emirates 56 months ago |
I hold a certificate in Human Resource Management, with over 6 months HR experience. I was placed in my new company as a Human Resource Specialist. What got me the job was my excellent communication skills, and the ability to be a great leader. |
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101 in Portland, Oregon 16 months ago |
Host said: How did you get your start doing hr specialist work, and what career moves did you make to get to your current position? I was an intern in HR while I was obtaining by Bacheors degree in Business (HR focused). (I Already finished my AA in Business)After my internship, I began working as an HR assistant(40 hrs a week + college) for a different company. Offering my assistance wherever I could and doing the job efficiently. As I got closer to graduation, I worked my way to HR Specialist. I think the more education, experience and determination you have the faster you will move you through the HR field.
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