PHR, SPHR and GPHR certification shows that the holder has demonstrated mastery of the domestic or international HR body of knowledge and, through recertification, has accepted the challenge to stay informed of new developments in the HR field.
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The Professional in Human Resources (PHR) and the Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) exams are both based on U.S. federal laws, regulations and practices and are generalist in nature (i.e., they assess all the functional areas of the HR field). They differ in terms of focus and the cognitive level of questions.
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Globalization is the defining political and economic force in the world today. It requires new ways of thinking and responding. For HR professionals, recognizing and understanding this phenomenon is fast becoming a job requirement. The purpose of the Global Professional in Human Resources (GPHR) certification is to assess your mastery of the necessary knowledge to be successful in this worldwide marketplace. |
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xam questions reflect the most recently published test specifications. The exams are multiple choices and consist of 150 scored questions plus 15 pretest questions randomly distributed throughout the exam (a total of 165 questions). Each question lists four possible answers, only one of which is the correct or “best possible answer.” The answer to each question can be derived independently of the answer to any other question. Three hours are allotted to complete the exam. |
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