Career questions tagged hr
What majors are acceptable in becoming an hr?
I am in my second year of college, currently focused on psychology.
HR skills?
Interview questions for an HR and skills and software required for an HR fresher?
would like to know more about HR career
If anyone out there from the HR field and students pursuing this field ,I would love to hear more about how your weekdays are like, how ur HR studies were/are and etc;
What free resources can you recommend to improve my skills and automate processes?
I am passionate about talent development and recruiting. What free resources can you recommend to improve my skills and automate processes? Thank you.
What factors do you consider when creating administration Schedules for employees?
My name is Zoe and I am a middle school student and I wanna be a administrative services manager how hard is it to get a job in that career? What software programs do you use on a daily basis?
Pros and cons of being a part of a union?
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What rights/protections do I have if I’m starting a union?
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what is the salary for Registered Nurse in SF Bay Area?
My research shows entry level is 40$ hr , median level is 59$ hr , and experienced is 78$ hr. Is this correct?
As a future HR professional, what emerging trends or technologies should I be aware of and actively engage with to stay competitive in the industry and provide value to organizations?
3rd-year student at CSU San Bernardino Major: Business Administration - Human Resources I work as a student assistant for the student success center at the university
I'm getting trash talked at work, what do I do??
(TLDR at the end, but I would recommend you actually read the whole thing.) I'm 15 and I work with some other teenagers so my mom said it was normal im getting trash talked since. yknow. they're teens. But it's not the teens that i'm having a problem with, It's the literal grown adults. I recently had a shift with my coworker Jess (I think she's like 28), my friend who also works there, and another person around jess's age. I work at Zumiez and I was working in the back with the skateboards since I was the only person on shift that actually skated. My friend randomly texted me while she was on break and apparently Jess and the person around her age were trash talking me in the break room and saying this. "She's lazy, she acts like she can just take over the entire store because she knows how to skateboard." Her friend also said "all the teenagers don't do anything" which is ironic because the last time I checked literal high schoolers were running the store that day and her and Jess spent almost all of it in the break room. I have no idea why.. as a 28 year old grown woman you have a problem with a 15 year old just tryna make some money. Anyways, should I report her to HR?? Should I quit?? I'm just really fed up with it since this isn't the first time she's done this. TLDR; My 28 year old coworker and her friend are trash talking me when i'm literally just a 15 year old girl tryna do my job and idk what to even do at this point.
Hello! My name is Tracy and I am a current high school student. I'm conducting an interview with any professional in the Training and Development Specialist field for a Foundations in Health Science Class project about careers! I have created a total of 13 questions. Comment on this post, answering all 13 questions to be a part of my assignment.?
This is the same set of questions as my other posts, but for a different career. Please help me and answer these following questions, thank you! What profession did you choose? Why? How many years of college did you need to go through? What jobs did you work before you landed your present professional job? How can I decide if I should earn a Ph.D. in this field? Were you in a college program? Did you have to pivot and go back to school at a later date? Did you shadow another professional in the field? Did you join any school clubs related to your current profession? Was there a particular subject you struggled with during your school years What skill sets did you learn or gain while pursuing your career? Were you faced with any obstacles that slowed you down? How did you overcome them? What is something about your profession that you want others to keep in mind before pursuing the same path? What is the most difficult part about working in your professional job?
How do you transition into HR from a different career?
This is part of our professionals series
What skills are required for HR?
I am a fresher with no experience. What skills do I need to land into a job role in HR? Currently, I am pursuing my masters of management in Human Resources? Where do I start?
Best minor to pair with a HR manager degree?
Would an accounting minor be a good choice, or would business administration more advisable?