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Is it worth joining CIPD as a student?

Dear all

I am currently in a dilemma as to whether or not to join the CIPD student account. Basically i had signed up for the CIPD course via the organisation dpg, where i instantly have the access to the cipd community, until later i realise that i have to pay both joining fee and student account fee(£132) to upgrade from the guest account which i currently have, so i called dpg and they said they had paid for my registration fee(which  i thought it would be the same as the joining fee) but it turns out not to be. 

At the moment my whole purpose of joining the dpg was to obtain my level 5 qualification, and it may seem that it can not be achieved if i do not join student account(where you would have a proper membership number). So my question is, is it worth to join as a student account  and did anyone else was with dpg course then pay more for student account just for the sake of obtaining the actual certificate? obviously i wish to step my feet in HR for a long run, so this small amount of investment is just a drop in an ocean, however, i do not wish to invest unnecessary money into this if there are just some materials and resources available where i can obtain free elsewhere. I also spoke to the staff from cipd and they said that having an cipd membership would be more recognisable for any future career prospective, does anyone finds this true?

Can someone please share your views/experiences. 

Thanks in advance and i appreciate your support :) 

Paula

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  • Hi Paula
    I would echo everyone else here (Inc. Perkbox! - lol).
    It's the additional stuff, like the PM emails you get daily. I found those particularly helpful when I was studying. I would see an article and then research it further. It was an immense help. Not to mention the legal bits and advice you get.
    I am looking to change roles, so having the CIPD membership behind me carries greater weight. Once you are apart of a professional body, you are taken seriously and you have back-up when you need help and advice.
    Go for it and good luck with your studies!
  • CIPD membership is good for the beginning of anyone’s career however less so as you progress towards the end of your career. I used to enjoy PM magazine however the content is rather sparse nowerdays.

  • Steve Bridger

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    Community Manager

    22 May, 2018 10:45

    In reply to Darrin Cutting:

    Hi Darrin Cutting... you are entitled to that view, of course... but I do know that (quite apart from this online community) there are many other benefits to being a Member...

    Member benefits