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Cornell University - Advanced Certificate in Strategic HR Management

http://www.ecornell.com/certificates/human-resources-management/advanced-certificate-in-strategic-hr-management/

I have an undergrad degree (2:1) and hope to get a Merit/Distinction Masters in Humanities subjects (beginning study in Septembe)

I work in a business capacity, would the above certificate be of value to my CV? I know its a reputable university but it's a professional qualification
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Original post by NoHeroes94
http://www.ecornell.com/certificates/human-resources-management/advanced-certificate-in-strategic-hr-management/

I have an undergrad degree (2:1) and hope to get a Merit/Distinction Masters in Humanities subjects (beginning study in Septembe)

I work in a business capacity, would the above certificate be of value to my CV? I know its a reputable university but it's a professional qualification


To work in the States? Or the UK (this is a UK forum...).

For the UK look at CIPD courses.

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Original post by jneill
To work in the States? Or the UK (this is a UK forum...).

For the UK look at CIPD courses.

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I was doing it more for the skillset than accreditation,

How management is CIPD with full time employment?
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Original post by NoHeroes94
I was doing it more for the skillset than accreditation,

How management is CIPD with full time employment?


I don't understand your question...

If you are asking if you can undertake CIPD qualifications alongside full-time employment - yes they have part-time / online courses.

Check their website.
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Original post by jneill
I don't understand your question...

If you are asking if you can undertake CIPD qualifications alongside full-time employment - yes they have part-time / online courses.

Check their website.


How manageable*

Sorry mate i am in work and rushing to reply ahaha
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Original post by NoHeroes94
How manageable*

Sorry mate i am in work and rushing to reply ahaha


No idea. But it's an HR qualification, I imagine it's designed to be work/life balance compliant...

Best thing is to contact them and ask.

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Do you work in HR? If not then I doubt that course would add much to your cv.

If you're wanting to do a course for the skillset rather than accreditation have you considered MOOCs?

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