Ask HR: What Are the Risks and Rewards of Tuition Reimbursement Programs? What should you watch out for when considering a company’s tuition assistance program? Does time spent putting on protective...
Ask HR: What to Do When Someone Takes Credit for Your Work What should you do when your manager praises your colleague for work that you did? Can an employer assign...
7 Career Tips for Introverted HR Pros Don’t let being reserved hold you back from excelling in a profession devoted to people. Read Complete Article
Ask HR: Tips for Managing Up When a manager veers from hands-off to overbearing, what can workers do to change his confusing behavior? What options...
Recertification Q&A: Carrying Over Credits Have questions about recertifying your SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP credential? The SHRM Certification Team has answers! Read Complete Article
HR’s Unique Role in the Promotion of Lifelong Learning As HR professionals, we have a unique role in promoting lifelong learning, writes columnist Carl Zangerl, Ph.D. On one...
How to Convince Senior Leaders to Add HR Headcount Show senior leadership why you need to hire more HR professionals, experts say, and avoid burnout and stress. Read...
How to Write an SEO-Enhanced LinkedIn Profile With 500 million users, LinkedIn can be a difficult place to stand out. Resume coach Mary Southern offers advice...
Ask HR: How Long Is Too Long to Wait for a Background Check? Should a jobseeker be concerned that her background check for a job with the federal government has taken more...
Ask HR: Can Managers Be Friends with Subordinates? Can a manager maintain a relationship with a friend who has been transferred to his team? What is the...
New Year’s Resolutions for HR Departments of One For HR professionals—especially HR practitioners who serve an entire company on their own—the new year is a great time...
71 percent of HR professionals are female Namely, the leading HR platform for mid-sized companies, has published its annual HR Careers Report, which offers insights into...