When Your Resume Is Light on Experience

By Martin Yate August 3, 2021
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When Your Resume Is Light on Experience

​Bestselling author Martin Yate, a career coach and former HR professional, takes your questions about how to further your career in HR. Contact him at the e-mail address at the end of this column.

I just graduated with my associate degree in office administration, and I'm currently enrolled in a bachelor degree program for HR development. With a strong administrative background, I am trying to attain an entry-level HR position, but I keep getting turned down for not having any HR experience. I just started my degree program, but I'm very ambitious and ready for the next level. What step should I take moving forward?

Monica, Indianapolis

If you have been following the column, you'll have read my opinion that people get hired based on their credentials and not so much their potential. So yes, you might feel ready for the next step, but if you don't have the credentials to warrant a manager taking the risk when other candidates have real experience, you won't get hired. You can achieve your goals, but you might need to take a couple of smaller steps with greater odds of success instead of one big step with poorer odds.

Here are three approaches likely to get you started in an HR department, probably at the lowest rung, which will give you the exposure and experience to go after a more robust HR job:

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