PM wishing to transition into HR!

Hi everyone, 

I am currently working as a project manager working in the construction industry at present, but I am wanting to transition into HR. I recently applied for a position on the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee for my company and have been informed that I have managed to get a place on that, so I will be attending monthly meetings at our Head Office to work with other colleagues to shape our EDI strategy. 

In addition to my construction-related qualifications and experience, I also have a BSc Hons Psychology and I have previous experience working in roles as Office Manager, Teaching Assistant, People Services Advisor for the Open University, as well as considerable project management experience. 

I would ideally like to find a Senior HR Advisor or HR Manager role, and I plan to undertake a CIPD qualification to help me break into the field. I have signed up to do a one day employment law course, but I just wondered which CIPD qualification would be most suitable because I would ideally like to transition across to a managerial position instead of starting in an entry role. Would this be possible by doing a CIPD Level 3 qualification or do you think that a CIPD Level 5 would be the best option? Also, would you suggest specialising in EDI (given my role on the EDI committee) or going for a more generalist position once I have finished the qualification?

Any help would be much appreciated - thank you!

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  • Hi Lauren

    In addition to Sophie's very good advice, I would recommend going for a generalist position once you've got your qualification. Specialising in EDI at this stage of your career could be rather limiting. If you go down the generalist route you will still get plenty of opportunity to get involved in EDI topics as your career develops (as you are doing now in your current PM role)

    Good luck

    Joe
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  • Hi Lauren

    In addition to Sophie's very good advice, I would recommend going for a generalist position once you've got your qualification. Specialising in EDI at this stage of your career could be rather limiting. If you go down the generalist route you will still get plenty of opportunity to get involved in EDI topics as your career develops (as you are doing now in your current PM role)

    Good luck

    Joe
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