This blog has been set up to help aspiring PHR/SPHR/SHRM-CP/SHRM-SCP candidates pass the HR certification at one sitting. I did and if I can, you definitely can as well! Please feel free to ask any legal question and I promise to get back ASAP. Also do follow using the button below, thanks!
To The Future PHR.
Hi guys, this blog is an informal platform to help PHR aspirants to pass the PHR exam ONCE. I strongly believe that HR practitioners can study hard, use the resources available to them (quite a lot) have a study plan and pass the PHR exam once. Why? because I did it!
I passed the PHR exam in July, 2015 and I am not going to lie to you, it takes intensive study to pass this exam by the HRCI. However, through this blog I am going to provide all the information you need to pass the PHR exam, especially if you are on a budget and you intend to study independently like I did.
I used the Sandra Reed/Anne Bogardus study guide as my study book. For some reason it is commonly referred to as the Bogardus study guide, guess it sounds like a grand name :). Anyway, I would recommend this book 100% for your study guide, it served me well and supplied 90% of the information I needed to know.
I also got the Sybex E-Test Prep Practice Questions in a CD (sold together on amazon) which was very helpful because it explained the alternatives to questions which broadened my knowledge of Human Resources and how it works in the USA.
Now, these are the only resources I paid for. I went on Youtube and diligently searched for videos on the 6 exam areas, I am going to post the links of these videos in a separate post as they are quite a lot. You can listen to these videos during your lunch break; before you fall asleep or just spare time.
Some labour laws that were confusing were better explained on the government site that regulates/enforces these laws in my opinion. So for stuff like COBRA, HIPAA, VEVRAA, OFCCP, even EEOC, I got a better understanding from visiting the government websites, at least they own the process and explained it in simple terms (they probably are required to so everyone can understand).
I got more results from studying at night or in the library. At night, it was quiet and I was able to retain and understand knowledge, This has always worked for me. Find what study time and pattern works best for you and follow it.
Finally, don't believe all the crap that its alright to take the exam a second time, the exam is so tough it has a 50% pass rate, its impossible to pass it once bla, bla, bla. Don't you dare believe it for a minute.
I told myself that if only 50% passed the PHR once, then I will be among the 50%, The folks who pass the PHR once do not have two heads!. I definitely did not intend to keep shelling out the exam fee every year because I had taken comfort in the fact that "smart" people had said the exam was pretty difficult. You really can do it. Believe that.
Begin studying with a mindset to PASS ONCE. Don't give yourself the comfort of being able to take the exam twice. Discipline yourself, let your study duration be at least 4 months and begin!
I wish you all the very best, Future PHR!
I am an online PHR Tutor.
This blog is a free resource to help PHR candidates pass the exam AT ONCE. I can be contacted by mail at phrcertify@gmail.com. I wish you success!
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Thank you for sharing! It's been quite tough deciding which of the HR certifications to pursue, i.e, PHR or SHRM-CP. Many believe the certifications from HRCI are currently more relevant and widely recognized, however, others think because SHRM is more widely known (as they have done a great job promoting their brand), their certifications will overtime be the new industry standard, so it's good to think career-forward. Based on your knowledge and experience, what are your thoughts?
ReplyDeleteHello Damilola, Get the PHR. I would pick a standardized, globally recognized certification over good branding. Check the certification requirements of HR jobs in the top ten companies in the USA (and many more countries) and 8 out of 10, the PHR/SPHR will pop up. This blog helps with study tips towards passing your PHR at the first attempt. Hope it helps and all the best!
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ReplyDeleteGood morning, Please where did you take your PHR exam. I will really love a reply. I just want to know how to go about the entire process. I can be reached on ayenimosunmola@gmail.com.
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Hello Mosun, I took my PHR exam in Columbus, Ohio USA. If you are in Nigeria, I will advise to go to the HRCI website where details of the closest Prometric location can be gotten. I wish you all the best! you can reach me on phrcertify@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHi! I will be taking my exam for first time in December and have been gathering up all my study resources (including Bogardus book). Do you have some tips/ guidelines for how many hours a night is a good study window? I love ant to make my schedule out but am unsure what is a good chunk of time each day and how many nights are good for studying. In college I would hours studying for my classes but don't want to over study for the thing either. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Catrina, I studied for about 2-3 hours weekdays and up to 4 hours on weekends. I did this for 4 months and I found that timeline adequate for preparations. When driving, I listened to audio books as well. Hope this helps!
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