Human resource workers have the option of becoming certified through the Society for Human Resources. Although no state currently requires human resource professionals to become certified, earning this certification can only help you advance your career.
To become certified professionals, students must pass strict tests covering ethics, current employment laws and other important business topics that a human resource worker handles. While certified workers have the potential to earn much higher salaries, they also benefit from job mobility, as the certification allows them to switch positions with minimal training.
To earn a Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM) certificate, you must pass at least one of three different certification exams:
The best way to pass the rigid GPHR, PHR and SPHR exams is by taking an SHRM preparation course. Different colleges offer preparation courses, but most use the same system, called the SHRM Learning System.
You can buy the SHRM Learning System through the SHRM Web site. It is available in a six-part book format or at a three-day seminar. The program starts at $565.
There are restrictions on who may take the PHR or SPHR exams. Applicants must have worked in human resources for a minimum of two years to be eligible. However, those who wish to take the SPHR exam are advised to have worked in human resources for a minimum of six years.
Each test is worth a total of 700 points. To gain certification, you must complete the test with a passing score of at least 500 points. Should you score lower, you must retake the exam.
The SHRM exams can be quite lengthy and can take quite a lot of time to complete. The Human Resources Certification Institute (HRCI) advises test takers to skip questions that are not immediately known to ensure that the test is completed within the time limit.