What kind of job can I get with a bachelor's degree in Human Resources?
I want to know the entry level positions available, and whether or not this is a good field to get into. I want to know before I change my major.
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who can sponsor me to a Masters degree in Master of Science in Human resource and management
who can sponsor me to a Masters degree in Master of Science in Human resource and management ?
Financial Aid - 2 Answers
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Check with your school financial aid dept.
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Monday, October 8, 2012
what degree would i need to work in the human resources department
| what degree would i need to work in the human resources department? my friend recommended me to work in the human resources department because he told me its interesting. my questions are 1. what is this human resources department 2. what places have a human resources department 3. i live in ny do lots of human resources department exist 4.what degree would i need to work there is public administration a good degree Higher Education (University +) - 4 Answers Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions : 1 HR departments manage all files related to employment with any particular company or organization. I would suspect that there are a great many jobs like this in NY. You need at LEAST a bachelors degree. theoretically, any field, but business management is probably the best. 2 A degree in Human Resources would be helpful. 3 A business degree would work best. At my school you can major in Management with a concentration in Human Resources....I'm not sure but maybe other colleges offer a Human Resources major. If you think its what you really want to do, then find a program as specific to Human Resources as possible. 4 Some schools have majors especially for human resources called Industrial/Organized Psychology- or basically business psychology. 1. Human Resources basically handles information for employees- set up interviews or orientation, addresses, hours, some handle payroll, insurance benefits, and also if an employee has trouble with another employee such as violence or harassment. 2. All businesses do have hr departments, some may be on site or some may be located in the headquarters for the business. 3. Yes HR is a promising field just about anywhere. 4. I would go for Industrial/Organized psych if your school has it. If not, your school should have a career services office and you can ask them what would be right for you. |
Monday, October 1, 2012
Using a social work degree to work in Human Resources
Using a social work degree to work in Human Resources?
I'm pursuing my MSW degree right now, but am looking to keep my options open to more career ideas, because being an actual "social worker" may not have many opportunities where I live! Does anyone know if having a social work degree would be an appropriate prerequisite to work on human resources? Obviously i may have to take some classes in employment law and compensation/benefits, but I would think a social work background would still be very useful in HR? Do you know any social workers that work in HR, either at a private business or for the gov't?
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Honestly while the skills you have as a social worker might be beneficial to the employees, the companies themselves are more interested in people with experience and training in business law, compensation issues, liabilities, worker's comp, benefits, insurance claims, etc. To best answer your own question you should start looking at the major job search sites (hotjobs or monster, or your site of choice) and search our and look at the HR jobs currently available, so you can see what the employers are seeking for experience/education.
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Yes, indeed a social work background will help you to interact with the people in the organisation. But , I am not sure that if there is any such requirement in HR field .You can search through internet, thanks
I'm pursuing my MSW degree right now, but am looking to keep my options open to more career ideas, because being an actual "social worker" may not have many opportunities where I live! Does anyone know if having a social work degree would be an appropriate prerequisite to work on human resources? Obviously i may have to take some classes in employment law and compensation/benefits, but I would think a social work background would still be very useful in HR? Do you know any social workers that work in HR, either at a private business or for the gov't?
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Honestly while the skills you have as a social worker might be beneficial to the employees, the companies themselves are more interested in people with experience and training in business law, compensation issues, liabilities, worker's comp, benefits, insurance claims, etc. To best answer your own question you should start looking at the major job search sites (hotjobs or monster, or your site of choice) and search our and look at the HR jobs currently available, so you can see what the employers are seeking for experience/education.
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Yes, indeed a social work background will help you to interact with the people in the organisation. But , I am not sure that if there is any such requirement in HR field .You can search through internet, thanks
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