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Rosie-Disposition t1_iycyd6p wrote

In this situation, no.

If your path is to become an HR manager, you’ll need to take classes and get your HR-related degrees and certifications. With your spare time now, you need to invest in your future with training an education, not a second job. This way, you’ll set yourself to earn more in the future and have greater career mobility.

It does not matter if your current job doesn’t have degrees or certified people in these roles today- you current company may not exist next year and you have to set yourself up for success.

If HR manager isn’t your career path of choice, find out what is and develop yourself in that area.

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RoyalHaza OP t1_iyd0tu0 wrote

I'm going to look at some degree level apprenticeships in HR and talk with managers about if they would take me on for it. If not find elsewhere that will do so. I believe they are also signing me up for a NEBOSH somewhere down the line also

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