Overqualified but inexperienced?

Although I've got a broad set of managerial skills, I've never worked in a HR department. 

I've jumped straight into CIPD at Level 5 and am loving every second. However, whenever I browse through job vacancies requiring Level 5 certification, all of them want proven HR experience; something I do not have. Entry level vacancies seem to be minimum-wage onsite administrative positions, which Level 5 immediately makes me overqualified for, and herein lies my problem.

Should I have gone for Level 3 first and got my foot in the door whilst I qualified, or is it possible to slide straight into a well-paid, meaningful HR role without climbing the ladder first? At 30, I feel like I'm already 10 years behind everybody else in the HR world and don't want to waste time in a position that doesn't challenge me. Following a recent interview, I was told by a corporate director that I was too dynamic for the role and should be applying for leadership positions.

If you were me, what would you do? Pare back your abilities in an interview just to get your first HR job or apply for an associate level position once qualified and persuade them to give you a chance despite your relative inexperience? 

Would love some feedback if anyone has any thoughts or been in a similar quandary.

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  • I faced a similar issue in that I completed my degree later in life 30's had a fair amount of L&D experience under my built but to gain any generalist HR experience I was told time and time again to take an HR admin role most of which were temps, I felt I was way overskilled for this plus they were all less money.. and finally I got a lucky break with a smaller company but the flip side of that is again the money would be less than market value but it allows you to pad out your CV. It's annoying I know but it seems to be the way in this industry because it's so competitive.
  • It does seem to be a bit of a chicken-and-egg scenario when it comes to training/experience certainly! Interesting that your lucky break was with a smaller company, it sounds like this is the way to go. Really appreciate your input thanks so much for sharing :)
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