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.
Strange how most of us 'fell into it'. I did too...
I studied dance for a year and although it was fun, it wasnt a 'career'.
Got a temp admin job stuffing envelopes with application forms, and here I am 7 years later HR Co-ordinator, did my CPP, now planning to get graduate CIPD.
Love what I do and so glad I decided to leave my dancing days behind me.
Great stories from everyone!
Strange how most of us 'fell into it'. I did too...
I studied dance for a year and although it was fun, it wasnt a 'career'.
Got a temp admin job stuffing envelopes with application forms, and here I am 7 years later HR Co-ordinator, did my CPP, now planning to get graduate CIPD.
Love what I do and so glad I decided to leave my dancing days behind me.
Great stories from everyone!