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Certification Scholarships
Reimburse cost of PHR or
SPHR certification exam (up to 10 in calendar year)
Eligibility: Reimbursement will occur after
certification is received
Active GSHRM Member
Reimbursement will be granted to first 10 requested
in a calendar year
Request can be made only once certification is
received
There
is no other reimbursement from other sources
Submit requests to Judy
Ulsh.
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Important topics included in the
“Road to Recertification”
presentation are as follows:
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Documenting Recertification Credit
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PHR, SPHR and GPHR Body of Knowledge
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Calculating Recertification and Continuing
Education Credit
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Recertification Credit Through Continuing
Education, Instruction, On-the-Job Experience,
Research/Publishing, Leadership and Professional
Membership
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SPHR and GPRH Specified Hours
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HR Practitioners with Multiple Certifications
Additional HRCI Resources for Your Benefit

“Why Become Certified?”
By Alisa Goldschmidt
It wasn’t
too long ago when we were riding high on the technology
wave. It was a job seeker’s paradise—too many jobs and
not enough workers. Today, workers struggle to keep
their jobs, job seekers are finding new jobs scarce, and
employers are trying their best to keep up with the
changing economy without sacrificing the quality of
their products and services.
During
challenging times, an effective HR staff must
demonstrate more than “good people skills.” “Good
people skills” won’t overhaul an organization’s
compensation structure, won’t develop and assess an
organization’s training program, won’t help an
organization be proactive in developing a culture free
of sexual harassment, and won’t develop an OSHA-compliant
health safety program.
One way to
assess the effectiveness of an HR professional is by
certification. An HR department whose staff is
professionally certified can—and should—make a
significant contribution to the management and strategic
direction of an organization. They can ensure that the
organization’s people strategy is correctly aligned with
its business strategy.
How do you
determine which professional certification to look for
when staffing your HR department? The most respected
certifications for HR professionals are the Professional
in Human Resources (PHR), Senior Professional in Human
Resources (SPHR) and Global Professional in Human
Resources (GPHR) from the Human Resource Certification
Institute (HRCI). Earning one or more of these
designations validates that a professional possesses
significant knowledge and experience in all areas
of HR, including strategic management; workforce
planning; human resource development; compensation and
benefits; employee and labor relations, and occupational
health, safety and security. Today there are more than
70,000 HR professionals certified by HRCI.
Most HR
professionals who take on the challenge of the PHR, SPHR,
and GPHR exams demonstrate more than knowledge. They
display a true dedication to the HR management
profession. They show it when they agree to study in
excess of 40 hours and when they arrive at the testing
center to take the examination. Certificants continue to
demonstrate dedication to the profession when they
maintain their designation by recertifying every three
years through professional development or by retaking
the examination. They are leaders in the HR profession.
Recruiters
take note of the designations as well. Although there
may not be an abundance of jobs available today, the
lack of jobs has not eased the skills shortage. The lack
of a skilled labor pool is still a serious long-term
issue. Recruiters should routinely include “PHR, SPHR or
GPHR preferred” in advertisements for professional-level
HR jobs. Recruiters need not worry that adding this
preference may decrease the applicant pool. In fact,
stating this preference may likely increase the pool of
qualified candidates for the position and help
separate the wheat from the chaff.
Many
certified professionals are members of local chapters of
the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). This
organization is an excellent source for certified HR
talent and resources. To learn more about how
professional certification for HR professionals can
benefit your organization, please visit the HRCI web
site at
www.hrci.org .
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