When networking I find that a lot of HR practioners "fell into" their HR careers.
I myself decided at age 17 that I wanted to do a BA in HRM and then I gained experience and went onto do my CIPD.
I'm interested to find out how others got into HR.
When networking I find that a lot of HR practioners "fell into" their HR careers.
I myself decided at age 17 that I wanted to do a BA in HRM and then I gained experience and went onto do my CIPD.
I'm interested to find out how others got into HR.
I planned it.
After I graduated with an undergraduate degree in Sociology and Anthropology, I went back and did a 1 year postgraduate MA in HRM.
On finishing University, l then went on to work as HR Assistant, HR Officer, HR Manager then HR Manager and now Group HR Manager.
10 years on, I love every bit of my work ( strategic & operational) I have no regrets! l am glad l made the right career choice!!!
I planned it.
After I graduated with an undergraduate degree in Sociology and Anthropology, I went back and did a 1 year postgraduate MA in HRM.
On finishing University, l then went on to work as HR Assistant, HR Officer, HR Manager then HR Manager and now Group HR Manager.
10 years on, I love every bit of my work ( strategic & operational) I have no regrets! l am glad l made the right career choice!!!