Thursday, September 22, 2011

Is a Human Resource Degree benefical than a Procurement Degree

Is a Human Resource Degree benefical than a Procurement Degree?
I am have a difficult time trying to obtain a degree in HR or Procurement. I already have 4 degree, in which, 2 of them are in Communications. I am currently working as a contract Procurement Coordinator in the aerospace business. My mother was telling me that it would be very hard trying to find a job in HR due to outsourcing of American jobs. She told me that maybe I should consider a 2 Master's degree in Procurement. But , I like the idea that I can help someone get a career. I know that it is more to it than just helping people; they are laws to follow. I am not sure. I am looking at the long-time career opportunties and the pay as well. I see that HR Managers make a little more than Procurement Agents. What would you do if were in my shoes.
Other - Business & Finance - 1 Answers

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Your experience in procurement is going to be much more valuable than going back to school. HR is a very good field, and a Masters would be helpful in the field, but experience is much more helpful. Since you're in procurement (buying), stick with it, build a good many years of experience, great references, and look for jobs with growing companies who are doing international business. Once you have 5+ years in procurement, you will be a good candidate for jobs with companies like Boeing, Lockheed, Caterpillar, Exxon, GE, etc.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Is a human resource management degree hard to obtain

Is a human resource management degree hard to obtain?????

Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers

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nope. not much math there. you can also take ab psychology. it can also lead you to an HR related career. good luck!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

can a person who has a degree in human resource management but a slow learner get hired in a private company

can a person who has a degree in human resource management but a slow learner get hired in a private company?

Corporations - 1 Answers

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Yes. "My greatest weakness is that it takes me a while to adapt. I try to help this by making the most of my excellent people skills." Make sure you only accept an offer where you fit in.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

I want to get a master degree in HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT . whats the difference between MA & Msc

I want to get a master degree in HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT . whats the difference between MA & Msc ?
there are different programs such as MA in hrm or Msc in hrm and also master of hrm.whats the difference and which one is better?
Higher Education (University +) - 4 Answers

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I am considering doing the same thing. From my understanding, the MS is more specialized whereas the MBA is more broad.


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as such if u look at the study part there is no major difference just the title differ .actually some colleges offer MA and some MSC . MA is the masters one that is u will get the degree similar to one we get in MA -- english , economics etc etc but in Msc U WILL get degree just for mba . moreover some reputed colleges give diploma thats eqivalent to degree thats PDGHRM -- post graduate diploma in hrm SO DONT WORRY THEY R ALL the same just for the heck of it they have changed the name of the courses!


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go for ms or master of hrm. dont go for mba (hrm) because you wont become a specialist in hr.mba will waste your time ,teaching you several fields in management and doesnt make you a specialist.