I Have Gradtuted This Year From Collage And Iam Continuing My Studies,iam Doing The Human Resources Certificat

e,my question is ,should i write down in my Resume the subjects i study now in my certificate so that when i apply for the Human resources department they would be aware of my knowledge in that area?,is that right or wrong?

4 comments to I Have Gradtuted This Year From Collage And Iam Continuing My Studies,iam Doing The Human Resources Certificat

  • Katie N

    This isn’t an answer to your question. It is rather an observant.
    I work for a college. We see students like the ones above all the time. They come in illiterate and graduate illiterate.
    Do you not notice the horrible spelling and punctuation?
    I move that we, as a collective people start paying attention to or educational systems and just what kind of people we are giving degrees and certificates to.
    Do you think what I am saying is rude or unfair? Try going to class and finding out that the student above passed the same class you did, even though they didn’t deserve it. It is annoying as heck. We have far too many teachers who are forced to pass such students in order to keep their jobs.
    Also, is it a disservice to us (who provide pell for many such students by paying taxes) or the student (who actually thinks they learned something and bettered themselves by attending a college for 6 years to earn a 2 year degree)?

  • Anonymous

    Kool, I’m doing human resources too! My advice is write down the grades you have got and write ‘achieved’ next to them.
    On the ones you are doing now, write the subject, the type of qualification and then the grade you expect to get and write ‘expected’ next to it
    Or in the paragraph that you write about yourslef write the subjects that you are studying now under your interests.

  • Xeno1

    Just a stupid question, but how exactly do you graduate from college and not be able to spell graduated or college right?

  • Dawnia P

    Yes, under listed education.

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