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Introduction to Human Resources

Human Resource Management focuses on the principles and methods of a company to improve the productivity of an organization. Human Resource professionals achieve this through implementing team-bonding strategies and company policies that increase the happiness and effectiveness of employees.

Do you love working with people and ensuring they have everything they need to perform at their best? Do you enjoy uplifting and encouraging other people to do the best in their work? Are you the one person in your friend group that always ends up solving conflicts when everyone else is busy arguing?

If you answered yes to all three questions, you may take a shine to Human Resource

Fields of Human Resource Management

Human resource is a steadily growing field that provides various personal development training and skill-sharpening opportunities to develop employees. That being said, there are five main areas of focus in Human Resource:

  • Employment, Recruiting & Staffing
  • Compensation & Benefits
  • Training & Development
  • Labour & Employee Relations
  • Organisational Development

What will you study?

A degree in Human Resource Management is not a common course on its own. Rather, it is often offered as a minor subject or elective in Psychology or Business Administration.

If you want to further your studies in Human Resource, you can pursue a Master’s in Human Resource. A Master’s includes coursework that is designed to deepen your knowledge of personnel management and training skills. You will also learn new subjects like:

  • Strategic HR Leadership
  • Cross-cultural Management
  • Diversity in Organizations
  • Employee Policies
  • Organizational Behavior

 

Why should you study Engineering

  1. You’re good at communication

Learning to manage people is a must-have skill in Human Resource. To do that, you need to be able to communicate well. So, if you’re skilled at talking and bringing people together, why not put that to good use in a career in Human Resource?

  1. You’re good at settling conflict

Are you that one person that manages to calm people down and ensures everyone’s piece is heard in a group argument? Well, HR departments need you! Capitalize on your natural peace-making skills in Human Resource Management and learn how to better resolve conflicts and handle office-related issues.

  1. You’re interested in people

Human Resource Management is a people-oriented field that involves collaborating with various people in the office. If you enjoy working with different people and have an interest in the psychology of human behavior and how they react in different situations, then a course in Human Resource Management will be perfect for you.

What are the job opportunities?

A career in human resources gives you the opportunity to explore employment in diverse industries, as all organizations have a HR department. Career options that you can pursue are:

  • Human Resources Manager
  • Training & Development Manager
  • Mediator
  • Human Resources Assistant
  • Office Manager
  • Recruitment Consultant
  • Career Adviser

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