Human Resources Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate (2024)

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Overview

Learn skills to improve productivity in any organization - Launch your human resources career.

The one-year Human Resources Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate program prepares you to be a human resources practitioner. This program offers you applied and theoretical lessons focusing on building human resources management graduate-level knowledge and skills needed to attract, select and retain the best organizational talent.

In addition, you learn the foundational knowledge required to act as a strategic partner in an organization. Faculty includes credentialed academics and practitioners from across the spectrum of human resources practice who are dedicated to preparing you for career success.

Acquire essential knowledge and skills related to finance and accounting, organizational behaviour, project management and employment law. Explore the psychology of the workplace, the legal environment, accounting, and economics.

Take a hands-on approach, exploring:

  • Recruitment and selection
  • Compensation
  • Employee and labour relations
  • Training and development
  • Human resources planning and industry relations

Work toward your Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) accreditation from the Human Resources Professional Association (HRPA). The nine certified human resources professional coursework requirements from the HRPA are within this certificate and approved by the HRPA.

Upon graduation, you are ready for a rewarding career in human resources management. You could find employment in many for-profit and non-profit organizations, such as hi-tech, manufacturing or retail. You could assume the role of:

  • Human resources generalist
  • Human resources coordinator
  • Human resources business partner
  • Occupational health and safety specialist
  • Recruiter
  • Training and development specialist
  • Industrial relations specialist
  • Compensation analyst

Success Factors

This program is well-suited for students who:

  • Thrive in team-based environments.
  • Are interested in how people drive performance in organizations.
  • Possess advanced communication skills.
  • Adapt well to change.
  • Are motivated to lead, advocate for and champion organizations and employees.

Courses

Registration Note:

Applications for this full-time program must be submitted on Ontario Colleges. If you are interested in the part-time delivery of the program, please refer to the part-time program page for course by course registration. The courses take place entirely online and do not require you to come to campus. Without a set class time you can complete your assignments when it’s most convenient for you while following the course deadlines.

Course
Number
HoursCourse NameFall
Level: 01
ACC411042.0Accounting and Finance

ACC4110 Accounting and Finance

In order to form strategic business decisions, human resources professionals must have an understanding of management finance and accounting principles. Students experience an introduction to key accounting principles and the analysis of financial statements. Students discover how financial information is used in forecasting, budgeting, management and the measurement of business operations.

This course is part of a complete program of study, individual course registration is not available.

Human Resources Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate (6)
HRM411042.0Organizational Behaviour

HRM4110 Organizational Behaviour

Organizational behaviour examines how people and teams interact in the workplace from both practical and theoretical perspectives. Students explore human communication, learning and motivation, ethics, creativity, leadership, power and conflict and change management. Knowledge of organizational behaviour guides human resource practitioners as they build, grow and develop organizations within the ever-changing business landscape.

This course is part of a complete program of study, individual course registration is not available.

Human Resources Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate (7)
HRM411142.0Recruitment and Selection

HRM4111 Recruitment and Selection

Essential to an organization's success in meeting goals and remaining competitive is the ability to attract and select high performance employees. Students examine theories and best practices in talent acquisition, specifically, how recruitment and selection links to organizational goals and strategies. Students learn all aspects of the recruitment cycle, including job analysis, attraction and recruitment of candidates, the employee selection processes and decision-making methodologies.

This course is part of a complete program of study, individual course registration is not available.

Human Resources Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate (8)
LAW411042.0Employment Law

LAW4110 Employment Law

In today's workplace human resources professionals are making important decisions impacted by Canadian legislation that is both employer and employee focused. Students explore the fundamentals of Canadian legislation which relate to the workplace including a strong focus on working in Ontario. This legislation includes Employment Standards, Human Rights, Occupational Health and Safety, Pay Equity and Worker's Compensation. Students examine landmark cases and current legal issues which are undergoing interpretation by Canadian lawmakers. The legal framework is applied in developing policies and practices that impact organizations within the Canadian legal context.

This course is part of a complete program of study, individual course registration is not available.

Human Resources Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate (9)
MGT411042.0Human Resources Management

MGT4110 Human Resources Management

Human capital is a critical organizational resource that contributes to goal attainment, strategy, financial results and sustainability of the organization. Students explore all areas of human resources management that are critical to providing progressive talent management. Students analyze human resources planning, employee recruitment and selection, training and development, performance management, compensation and benefits, and employee and labour relations. In addition, the concepts of occupational health and safety and international human resources management are also examined.

This course is part of a complete program of study, individual course registration is not available.

Human Resources Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate (10)
MGT411142.0Project Management

MGT4111 Project Management

Project management focuses on the application of project management theories and practices to human resources activities. Using software, students apply work breakdown structures, budgets, and resources reports to achieve timely delivery of human resources projects.

This course is part of a complete program of study, individual course registration is not available.

Human Resources Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate (11)
Level: 02
HRM412042.0Total Rewards

HRM4120 Total Rewards

In order to prosper in a competitive and changing environment, organizations must practice effective total reward strategies. Total rewards includes all pay structures, benefits and rewards. Students explore both theoretical and practical applications and strategies to compensation design and management within an organizational framework. Students examine the external and internal environments of an organization, job evaluation, pay structures, benefits programs and changing employment conditions and trends.

Pre-requisites: ACC4110 and HRM4110 and LAW4110 and MGT4110 and MGT4111

This course is part of a complete program of study, individual course registration is not available.

Human Resources Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate (12)
HRM412242.0Labour Relations

HRM4122 Labour Relations

Human resources professionals often work in unionized environments, which provide a specific set of opportunities and challenges for an organization. Students appreciate the history and influence unions have in the Canadian work environment. Students also analyze and apply theories and best practices to the certification process, collective bargaining process and employee management in a unionized workplace. Students simulate best practices in a unionized workplace.

Pre-requisites: HRM4110 and LAW4110 and MGT4110

This course is part of a complete program of study, individual course registration is not available.

Human Resources Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate (13)
HRM412342.0Training and Development

HRM4123 Training and Development

Organizations must remain competitive and agile and to do so requires high performance employees with the necessary knowledge and skills. Employee human resources practitioners, contribute to achieving this goal through employee training and development. Students examine the theories and best practices of the training cycle, beginning with needs analysis through to training evaluation. Students also explore employee onboarding development and knowledge of the costs and benefits associated with training and development initiatives.

Pre-requisites: HRM4110 and MGT4110

This course is part of a complete program of study, individual course registration is not available.

Human Resources Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate (14)
HRM412442.0Human Resources Planning

HRM4124 Human Resources Planning

Human resources professionals have a significant impact when assisting organizations in developing and executing strategic plans and initiatives. Students confront the challenges and demands of human resources planning including analyzing and assessing human resources requirements, downsizing, restructuring, mergers and acquisitions, outsourcing, international human resources and succession planning.

Pre-requisites: HRM4110 and LAW4110 and MGT4110 and MGT4111

This course is part of a complete program of study, individual course registration is not available.

Human Resources Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate (15)
HRM412528.0Human Resources Management Research and Information Systems

HRM4125 Human Resources Management Research and Information Systems

Focusing on the business research process and the human resources information systems of an organization are important responsibilities of human resources practitioners. Students examine business research techniques to aid in human resources management. In addition, students develop knowledge of the importance of application of technology within the human resources profession by focusing on the human resources information systems.

Pre-requisites: ACC4110 and HRM4110 and HRM4111 and LAW4110 and MGT4110 and MGT4111

This course is part of a complete program of study, individual course registration is not available.

Human Resources Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate (16)
HRM412618.0Employee Relations

HRM4126 Employee Relations

Human resources professionals design and execute employee relations initiatives, from overseeing the employee performance management process to employee discipline and terminations, students explore a variety of employee relations scenarios. Students focus on building theoretical and practical frameworks that draw upon current best practices and legal considerations while working with employees in an organization.

Pre-requisites: HRM4110 and LAW4110 and MGT4110

This course is part of a complete program of study, individual course registration is not available.

Human Resources Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate (17)
HRM412728.0Human Resources Career Planning

HRM4127 Human Resources Career Planning

Human resources students explore career planning and development strategies including building a professional portfolio, job search strategies, interviewing skills and networking techniques. Additional discussions around workplace ethics and opportunities and membership in professional associations rounds out this preparation for employment.

Pre-requisites: ACC4110 and HRM4110 and HRM4111 and LAW4110 and MGT4110 and MGT4111

This course is part of a complete program of study, individual course registration is not available.

Human Resources Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate (18)
OHS412042.0Occupational Safety and Health

OHS4120 Occupational Safety and Health

Occupational health and safety in Canada is defined by a system of shared responsibilities. An overview of occupational health and safety issues, legislation and programs is presented. Students examine the duties and obligations as prescribed under the Occupational Health and Safety Act of Ontario. Furthermore, students study the role of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, regulatory compliance, hazards, incident prevention, employee wellness that affect the wellbeing of employees.

Pre-requisites: ACC4110 and HRM4110 and HRM4111 and LAW4110 and MGT4110 and MGT4111

This course is part of a complete program of study, individual course registration is not available.

Human Resources Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate (19)

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

ACC4110 Accounting and Finance

In order to form strategic business decisions, human resources professionals must have an understanding of management finance and accounting principles. Students experience an introduction to key accounting principles and the analysis of financial statements. Students discover how financial information is used in forecasting, budgeting, management and the measurement of business operations.

HRM4110 Organizational Behaviour

Organizational behaviour examines how people and teams interact in the workplace from both practical and theoretical perspectives. Students explore human communication, learning and motivation, ethics, creativity, leadership, power and conflict and change management. Knowledge of organizational behaviour guides human resource practitioners as they build, grow and develop organizations within the ever-changing business landscape.

HRM4111 Recruitment and Selection

Essential to an organization's success in meeting goals and remaining competitive is the ability to attract and select high performance employees. Students examine theories and best practices in talent acquisition, specifically, how recruitment and selection links to organizational goals and strategies. Students learn all aspects of the recruitment cycle, including job analysis, attraction and recruitment of candidates, the employee selection processes and decision-making methodologies.

LAW4110 Employment Law

In today's workplace human resources professionals are making important decisions impacted by Canadian legislation that is both employer and employee focused. Students explore the fundamentals of Canadian legislation which relate to the workplace including a strong focus on working in Ontario. This legislation includes Employment Standards, Human Rights, Occupational Health and Safety, Pay Equity and Worker's Compensation. Students examine landmark cases and current legal issues which are undergoing interpretation by Canadian lawmakers. The legal framework is applied in developing policies and practices that impact organizations within the Canadian legal context.

MGT4110 Human Resources Management

Human capital is a critical organizational resource that contributes to goal attainment, strategy, financial results and sustainability of the organization. Students explore all areas of human resources management that are critical to providing progressive talent management. Students analyze human resources planning, employee recruitment and selection, training and development, performance management, compensation and benefits, and employee and labour relations. In addition, the concepts of occupational health and safety and international human resources management are also examined.

MGT4111 Project Management

Project management focuses on the application of project management theories and practices to human resources activities. Using software, students apply work breakdown structures, budgets, and resources reports to achieve timely delivery of human resources projects.

HRM4120 Total Rewards

In order to prosper in a competitive and changing environment, organizations must practice effective total reward strategies. Total rewards includes all pay structures, benefits and rewards. Students explore both theoretical and practical applications and strategies to compensation design and management within an organizational framework. Students examine the external and internal environments of an organization, job evaluation, pay structures, benefits programs and changing employment conditions and trends.

Pre-requisites: ACC4110 and HRM4110 and LAW4110 and MGT4110 and MGT4111

HRM4122 Labour Relations

Human resources professionals often work in unionized environments, which provide a specific set of opportunities and challenges for an organization. Students appreciate the history and influence unions have in the Canadian work environment. Students also analyze and apply theories and best practices to the certification process, collective bargaining process and employee management in a unionized workplace. Students simulate best practices in a unionized workplace.

Pre-requisites: HRM4110 and LAW4110 and MGT4110

HRM4123 Training and Development

Organizations must remain competitive and agile and to do so requires high performance employees with the necessary knowledge and skills. Employee human resources practitioners, contribute to achieving this goal through employee training and development. Students examine the theories and best practices of the training cycle, beginning with needs analysis through to training evaluation. Students also explore employee onboarding development and knowledge of the costs and benefits associated with training and development initiatives.

Pre-requisites: HRM4110 and MGT4110

HRM4124 Human Resources Planning

Human resources professionals have a significant impact when assisting organizations in developing and executing strategic plans and initiatives. Students confront the challenges and demands of human resources planning including analyzing and assessing human resources requirements, downsizing, restructuring, mergers and acquisitions, outsourcing, international human resources and succession planning.

Pre-requisites: HRM4110 and LAW4110 and MGT4110 and MGT4111

HRM4125 Human Resources Management Research and Information Systems

Focusing on the business research process and the human resources information systems of an organization are important responsibilities of human resources practitioners. Students examine business research techniques to aid in human resources management. In addition, students develop knowledge of the importance of application of technology within the human resources profession by focusing on the human resources information systems.

Pre-requisites: ACC4110 and HRM4110 and HRM4111 and LAW4110 and MGT4110 and MGT4111

HRM4126 Employee Relations

Human resources professionals design and execute employee relations initiatives, from overseeing the employee performance management process to employee discipline and terminations, students explore a variety of employee relations scenarios. Students focus on building theoretical and practical frameworks that draw upon current best practices and legal considerations while working with employees in an organization.

Pre-requisites: HRM4110 and LAW4110 and MGT4110

HRM4127 Human Resources Career Planning

Human resources students explore career planning and development strategies including building a professional portfolio, job search strategies, interviewing skills and networking techniques. Additional discussions around workplace ethics and opportunities and membership in professional associations rounds out this preparation for employment.

Pre-requisites: ACC4110 and HRM4110 and HRM4111 and LAW4110 and MGT4110 and MGT4111

OHS4120 Occupational Safety and Health

Occupational health and safety in Canada is defined by a system of shared responsibilities. An overview of occupational health and safety issues, legislation and programs is presented. Students examine the duties and obligations as prescribed under the Occupational Health and Safety Act of Ontario. Furthermore, students study the role of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, regulatory compliance, hazards, incident prevention, employee wellness that affect the wellbeing of employees.

Pre-requisites: ACC4110 and HRM4110 and HRM4111 and LAW4110 and MGT4110 and MGT4111

Careers & Pathways

Careers

Graduates may pursue careers as human resources assistants, generalists or business partners.

Pathways

Please use our Pathways tool to search for pathway options.

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Learning Outcomes

The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:

  1. Contribute to the development, implementation, and evaluation of employee recruitment, selection, and retention plans and processes.
  2. Administer and contribute to the design and evaluation of the performance management program.
  3. Develop, implement, and evaluate employee orientation, training, and development programs.
  4. Facilitate and support effective employee and labour relations in both non-union and union environments.
  5. Research and support the development and communication of the organization's total compensation plan.
  6. Collaborate with others in the development, implementation, and evaluation of organizational health and safety policies and practices.
  7. Research and analyze information needs and apply current and emerging information technologies to support the human resources function.
  8. Develop, implement, and evaluate organizational development strategies aimed at promoting organizational effectiveness.
  9. Present and evaluate communication messages and processes related to the human resources function of the organization.
  10. Manage own professional development and provide leadership to others in the achievement of ongoing competence in human resources professional practice.
  11. Facilitate and communicate the human resources component of the organization's business plan.
  12. Conduct research, produce reports, and recommend changes in human resources practices.
  13. Identify and apply discipline-specific practices that contribute to the local and global community through social responsibility, economic commitment and environmental stewardship.

Tuition & Fees

2020/2021 Academic Year

Tuition and related ancillary fees for this program can be viewed by using the Tuition and Fees Estimator tool.

Further information on fees can be found by visiting the Registrar's Office website.

Fees are subject to change.

Additional program related expenses include:

Books and supplies cost approximately $1600 for the program duration, and can be purchased from our college bookstore online.

Admissions Requirements

Admissions Next Steps

Program Eligibility

  • Ontario College Advanced Diploma, Degree or equivalent.

Applicants with international transcripts must provide proof of the subject-specific requirements noted above and may be required to provide proof of language proficiency. Domestic applicants with international transcripts must be evaluated through the International Credential Assessment Service of Canada (ICAS) or World Education Services (WES).

  • IELTS-International English Language Testing Service-Overall band of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each band; OR
  • TOEFL-Internet-based (iBT)-overall 88, with a minimum of 22 in each component: Reading: 22; Listening: 22; Speaking: 22; Writing: 22.

Application Information

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Program Code 1311X09FAO

Applications to full-time programs must be submitted with official transcripts showing completion of the academic admission requirements via:

ontariocolleges.ca
60 Corporate Court
Guelph, ON
N1G 5J3
1-888-892-2228

Students currently enrolled in an Ontario secondary school should notify their Guidance Office prior to their online application at ontariocolleges.ca. A $95 fee applies.

Applications for Fall Term, Winter Term and Spring Term admission received by February 1 will be given equal consideration. Applications received after February 1 will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis as long as places are available.

International applicants please visit this link for application process information.

For further information on the admissions process, please contact:

Registrar's Office
Algonquin College
1385 Woodroffe Avenue
Ottawa, ON
K2G 1V8
Phone: 613-727-0002 or 1-800-565-4732
Fax: 613-727-7632
Email: AskUs@algonquincollege.com

Additional Information

Program Resources

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Requirements

Archived Program InformationAcademic Calendar

Students must successfully complete all Level 01 courses in order to progress to Level 02.

There are nine certified human resources professional coursework requirements from the Human Resources Professional Association (HRPA) that are approved and within this certificate.

These nine courses fulfill the HRPA coursework requirements only:

  • ACC4110 Accounting and Finance
  • HRM4110 Organizational Behaviour
  • HRM4111 Recruitment and Selection
  • MGT4110 Human Resources Management
  • HRM4120 Total Rewards
  • HRM4122 Industrial Relations
  • HRM4123 Training and Development
  • HRM4124 Human Resources Planning
  • OHS4120 Occupational Safety and Health

Please visit the HRPA website for complete designation requirements.

Note: FLD4127 - Field Placement is only available to students in the on-campus program.

Prior Learning and Recognition (PLAR)

Students who wish to apply for PLAR need to demonstrate competency at a post-secondary level in all of the course learning requirements. Evidence of learning achievements for PLAR candidates may include a comprehensive challenge examination and/or completion of a portfolio.

Program Progression

As per Policy AA39: Program Progression and Graduation Requirements when students are admitted to a program, they are assigned to the Program of Study that aligns with their start date. If a student takes a break for two or more consecutive terms the Program of Study is reset to align with the current version (when studies are resumed).

This program is also offered full-time on-campus through the School of Business or part-time online through AC Online

For more information, please use the Online Learning Chat located at the bottom of this page or contact AC Online at online@algonquincollege.com or 613-727-4723 ext. 3330

Contact

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For additional information, please contact AC Online at online@algonquincollege.com or 613-727-4723 ext. 3330.

Human Resources Management Ontario College Graduate Certificate (2024)

FAQs

How do I get an HR Certificate in Canada? ›

In order to receive your CHRP designation, you must be an HRPA registrant in good standing and fulfill the following requirements:
  1. Coursework Requirement. ...
  2. CHRP Knowledge Exam. ...
  3. CHRP Employment Law Exam​ ...
  4. Job Ready Program.

How do I become an HR manager in Ontario? ›

A university degree or college diploma in human resources management or a related field, such as business administration, industrial relations, commerce or psychology or Completion of a professional development program in human resources administration is required.

How do I become an HR in Ontario? ›

General Human Resources Program Requirements

Diploma, advanced diploma and applied degree programs typically require an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, with a Grade 12 English and Grade 12 mathematics credit. Additional mathematics credits may also be required, depending on the program.

Which HR certification is best in Canada? ›

The Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) is the entry-level designation. It is also the best known HR designation in Canada and available exclusively from the Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA).

Is an HR certificate worth it? ›

Obtaining certification is the perfect way for current and aspiring HR professionals to distinguish themselves as experts in the field. Holding an HR certification demonstrates a candidate's competence, experience, dedication and credibility. There are a number of different HR credentials you could pursue.

Can I get my CHRP without a degree? ›

To earn the right to use the Certified Human Resources Leader (CHRL) designation, applicants must have a degree from a recognized educational institution.

How much do HR make in Ontario? ›

The average salary for Human Resources is $64,764 per year in the Toronto, ON Area. The average additional cash compensation for a Human Resources in the Toronto, ON Area is $5,505, with a range from $972 - $31,189.

Which human resources certification is best? ›

1. HRCI Certification. HRCI certification is one of the top credentialing organizations when it comes to human resource professional standards. Their courses and examinations set a standard for HR rigor and excellence in the field and in flagging people with HR expertise.

How much a HR earns in Canada? ›

How much does a Human resources make in Canada? The average human resources salary in Canada is $60,607 per year or $31.08 per hour.

Is HR in high demand in Canada? ›

Human resources is an essential function across every industry and is highly valued by most Canadian businesses. There's always a demand for HR managers, professionals, and recruiters throughout all provinces and territories.

Is Human Resource Certificate hard? ›

Is Human Resources an Easy Major? Some people consider it an easy major compared to more math and science-intensive field. But this degree path will force you to hone your problem-solving abilities and develop strategies for dealing with both information and people.

How do I get into HR without experience? ›

How to get a job in HR
  1. Earn a degree. The first step to getting a job in human resources is earning a degree. ...
  2. Look for internships. ...
  3. Get certified. ...
  4. Build a network. ...
  5. Work on your resume. ...
  6. Take on other roles. ...
  7. Volunteer your time. ...
  8. Look for temporary opportunities.

Which HR certification is easiest? ›

If you have a bachelor's degree and have had difficulty finding employment, you may want to consider earning the aPHR to bolster your resume and improve your job prospects. The aPHR is also the easiest credential to obtain, with a pass rate of 84% on the certification exam.

Which HR certification is recognized in Canada? ›

The Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR) designation is a nationally recognized level of achievement within the field of human resources. It reflects a conviction that the professional practice of human resources management can safeguard the interests of employers, employees and the business community.

Does HR have a future in Canada? ›

Now, HR is one of the fastest growing professions in Canada – with job postings for HR professionals well ahead of job ads for other industries such as banking and finance, software development and nursing.

How long does it take to get HR certified? ›

The processing time is approximately 6-8 weeks from the time of submission, and includes both a digital certificate link and a printed physical certificate.

What can I do with my HR certificate? ›

Some of the job titles to look out for include:
  • Benefits Administrator.
  • Employee Relations Manager.
  • HR Assistant.
  • HR Generalist.
  • HR Manager.
  • Labour Relations Officer.
  • Payroll Manager.
  • Recruitment Specialist.

Is HR a difficult career? ›

And while we've explained that HR may not be as difficult as some people think, that doesn't mean it's “easy”. If you're serious about breaking into the industry, then it's important to invest the time and resources needed to develop the skills you'll need to succeed in human resources.

How much does CHRP cost in Canada? ›

The cost to register for the CHRP Knowledge Exam is $290 plus HST.

How hard is the CHRP exam? ›

This exam gives people the hebe-jeebies, but with the right amount of studying you should be well-positioned to pass on your first (or maybe second try). As of June 2019, the pass rate was 57%.

How long is CHRP valid for? ›

Exam results are valid for 15 years. This means that registrants have 15 years from the time they pass the CHRP Knowledge Exam or CHRL Knowledge Exam to complete the remaining requirements to obtain the designation.

What is an HR minimum salary? ›

Average starting Salary for HR Manager in India is around ₹3.0 Lakhs per year (₹25.0k per month). 4 years of minimum experience is required to be a HR Manager. What is the highest salary for a HR Manager in India? Highest salary that a HR Manager can earn is ₹18.0 Lakhs per year (₹1.5L per month).

Is HR a good career salary? ›

The average income for an HR professional in the United States is about $70,000 per year, according to Glassdoor and Indeed even for entry level positions. Those with a few years of experience, who earn in the top 10% make more than $100,000 each year. You enjoy working with people. 2.

Is HR a good career? ›

Human resources or HR professionals play an important role in an organisation as they help hire suitable employees and cultivate a positive work environment. Human resources is a rapidly growing and dynamic field, making it a good career choice that offers job security, higher salaries and development opportunities.

What certifications do I need to work in HR? ›

The SHRM Certified Professional (SHRM®-CP) certificate is a human resources certification offered by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). This certification is designed for HR professionals who have been in the field for several years and are seeking out management-level positions.

Can I take the PHR without experience? ›

To be eligible for the PHR you must meet one of the following conditions for education and/or experience: Have at least one year of experience in a professional-level HR position and a Master's degree or higher, Have at least two years of experience in a professional-level HR position and a Bachelor's degree, OR Have ...

What are the two HR certifications? ›

Nationally Recognized HR Certifications

The four most recognized types of HR certifications are: SHRM-CP®, SHRM-SCP®, PHR® and SPHR®. The SHRM-CP stands for the Society of Human Resource Management Certified Professional, and the SHRM-SCP stands for SHRM Senior Certified Professional.

Is HR a good course in Canada? ›

Ans: HR is one of Canada's highly considered and demanded jobs. Multiple international students pursue HRM courses in Canada to get good employment opportunities.

Can HR get job in Canada? ›

There are steps that you can take before you move to Canada to make it easier and faster to secure an HR job in Canada: Research the Canadian job market to learn what HR qualifications employers look for and how your international qualifications may be viewed.

How do I become an HR Manager in Canada? ›

Job requirements
  1. A bachelor's degree in a field related to personnel management, such as business administration, industrial relations, commerce or psychology. or. ...
  2. Several years of experience as a personnel officer or human resource specialist are required.
18 Aug 2022

How much are HR managers paid in Canada? ›

The average human resources manager salary in Canada is $82,568 per year or $42.34 per hour. Entry-level positions start at $70,000 per year, while most experienced workers make up to $104,632 per year.

Which province in Canada is best for HR jobs? ›

Other Options for HR Managers

Those provinces include: Quebec. British Columbia – Check out the British Columbia PNP. New Brunswick – Check out the New Brunswick PNP.

Is HR in demand in Ontario? ›

The employment outlook will be good for Human resources professionals (NOC 1121) in Ontario for the 2022-2024 period.

Are HR jobs stressful? ›

According to a Perkbox survey of over 16,000 people across 50 cities, a whopping 79% of Human Resource employees reported unhealthy levels of job stress, making them the most stressed out profession. If you're involved in the field, this may not surprise you.

How long is human resource management course? ›

Based on the credits and notional hours of this qualification, the minimum duration is six (6) semesters over a period of three (3) years, and the maximum duration is nine (9) years.

Is HR management degree easy? ›

Is a Human Resources Degree Hard? HR degrees can challenge students with their blend of business and human relations training. However, learners with proper preparation and study habits should find this program no more difficult than other business disciplines.

What is an entry-level for HR called? ›

Human Resources Assistant

A human resources assistant is an entry-level job where you'll help HR managers and higher-ups with general duties. In this role, you'll record employee absences, hires, terminations, and other status changes.

What does HR do all day? ›

What is an HR department? In simplest terms, the HR (Human Resources) department is a group who is responsible for managing the employee life cycle (i.e., recruiting, hiring, onboarding, training, and firing employees) and administering employee benefits.

What does an entry-level HR do? ›

Lower- or entry-level HR jobs

Primary duties: These professionals help recruit employees, screen job candidates, assist in new hire orientation and administrative tasks, such as organizing time-off requests.

What is the first HR certification I should get? ›

aPHR (Associate Professional in Human Resources) is the best choice for someone who is a new HR professional, or someone who is considering a career in HR but has little-to-no industry experience.

What is the most difficult part of human resources? ›

8 of the Biggest Challenges for HR in 2022
  • Engaging the Workforce.
  • Attracting Talent to the Enterprise.
  • Managing Relationships.
  • Training and Development Strategies.
  • Talent Retention.
  • Diversity in the Workplace.
  • Embrace Inevitable Change.
  • Employee Health and Well-Being.
29 Apr 2022

Is CHRP recognized in Ontario? ›

As mentioned, HRPA (Ontario) has a 3-tiered designation model with the CHRP being one of three. HRPA has defined the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) as the entry level designation within its 3-tiered model.

How long is HRM course in Canada? ›

About the Program

This eight-month graduate certificate program will help you acquire a comprehensive background in the functions of human resources from both theoretical and practical perspectives.

How long does it take to become a HR manager in Canada? ›

Bachelor of Commerce Human Resources Management Major (Four years - 120 credits) Bachelor of Commerce Human Resources Management Major (Post Diploma) (Four years - 120 credits)

What certificate should I get for HR? ›

20 Most Popular HR Certificates and Courses
  • HRCI Certification. ...
  • SHRM Certification. ...
  • George Brown College. ...
  • Certificate in Human Resources Management. ...
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  • Human Capital Institute. ...
  • Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.

How long is HR course in Canada? ›

Human Resources Management is a one-year Ontario College Graduate Certificate program designed for university or college graduates, providing them with functional knowledge in core areas of human resources.

Do you need a license to work HR in Canada? ›

Credentials Recognition in Canada

HR is a non-regulated profession in Canada. However, some employers do ask for your credentials to be evaluated.

What certifications do you need to be in HR? ›

Nationally Recognized HR Certifications

The four most recognized types of HR certifications are: SHRM-CP®, SHRM-SCP®, PHR® and SPHR®. The SHRM-CP stands for the Society of Human Resource Management Certified Professional, and the SHRM-SCP stands for SHRM Senior Certified Professional.

What is the easiest HR certification to get? ›

HR Generalist Certification, aPHR Certificate, and PHR are the easiest as knowledge gained through these courses are comprehensive and applicable.

Is HR certification hard? ›

Yes, the PHR is difficult, but it's not unbeatable. You can help your learners overcome the PHR's famous rigor with personalized learning pathways that emphasize strengths and eliminate weaknesses. Provide your employees with a path to success, and they'll be able to show you—and the HRCI—what they can do.

Which city is best for HR jobs in Canada? ›

Occupations in human resources are in demand in many provinces in Canada. For human resources managers, job prospects are good in New Brunswick, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Yukon. British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Ontario also offer fair job prospects.

Is there demand for HR in Canada? ›

most in-demand HR jobs for 2022

It should come as no surprise that HR managers, recruiters and HR generalists are still the most sought-after HR professionals in Canada.

Is HR mandatory in Ontario? ›

Workplace harassment prevention policy

Every employer in Ontario must prepare and review, at least annually, a policy on workplace harassment. This policy is required regardless of the number of workers.

How do I start a career in HR? ›

A college degree in HR. A degree in a related subject, like business or industrial/organizational psychology, then applying those skills to HR by earning appropriate certifications. Working for several years in an operational role at a company, then transitioning into HR.

How do I get an HR job with no experience? ›

Another way to break into human resources without experience is by starting off as a recruiter at a staffing company. Extroverts comfortable in the sales and networking aspect of talent acquisition could leverage that experience into an employee services (customer service) role at the UCPath Center, for example.

Do you need a HR qualification to work in HR? ›

Work Experience and Volunteering

Experience is always helpful when applying for a new role and technically it's possible to start a role in HR without a CIPD qualification. However, your employer will most likely expect you to undergo some professional development as your role grows – i.e. complete a CIPD HR course.

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