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Impossible with a capital 'i' to advance in the HR profession?

You have the CIPD 7, Associate Membership of the body, an MSc in International HRM, are considering a PhD in HR / Occupational Psychology and have four years experience working as an HR Administrator.

However, despite of all of that, you basically still can’t get above HR Administrator level to the next level or get an HR Advisor’s level role.

Part of the issue is that they don’t take on Trainee / Junior HR Advisor’s (or indeed Trainee / Junior HRBP’s) and you can’t get the necessary experience in an HR Administrator’s role to get the HR Advisor’s job.

You volunteer outside hours as an HR Advisor and as a CIPD Mentor, and attend all the events in your branch, but it still does not count or is officially recognised as a formal paid 9-5 role to make the cut.

It’s also one of those scenarios that it just does not ever happen for / to you how many applications you ever make, so are any of the following viable options to take instead:

(1) Come to terms with it and make a life long career as an HR Administrator instead, or as a Senior HR Administrator, aiming to be the very best that you can be at that;

(2) Pull completely out of the HR profession as a whole and change career sectors, professions and pathways, starting out again  from zero;

(3) Emigrate and see if you can get the role instead in another country in or outside the EU;

(4) Look at going self employed as an HR Consultant on the Peninsula model?

How would you personally deal with it if you faced a total brick wall blockage that despite your very best efforts, you just could not vertically progress, get on or up in the HR profession as a whole past HR Administrator?

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  • In reply to Elizabeth Divver:

    The problem is that joining in discussions alone (although I already have a job) doesn’t deliver a 9-5 to pay the mortgage. Professional networking always has an end objective.
  • Steve Bridger

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    Community Manager

    2 Apr, 2019 21:30

    In reply to Andre:

    Hi Andre... you're confusing us with LinkedIn. Are you active on LinkedIn?
  • In reply to Andre:

    Andre, I am not sure if you are aware, but from someone's profile on LinkedIn you can see all of their activity. Forgive me for stalking, but I have had a look at how you have been using LinkedIn. Great work on being active daily, but liking photos of landscapes for the past week isn't going to help you.

    Start conversations. Comment on posts in the HR sector. Share your own interesting career stories. Share other people's stories that you think are interesting. You wrote articles in the past, could you update and re-share those?

    The activity you have is like going to a conference but spending the whole time at looking at the fish pond, not talking to anyone. But everyone else around you is having career based conversations.
  • Steve Bridger

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    Community Manager

    3 Apr, 2019 12:08

    In reply to Cat Jones:

    Andre - I think you should consider Catherine's wise advice re your LI activity.