Skip to content
Tweak Your Biz home.
MENUMENU
  • Home
  • Business
    • Business
    • Finance
    • Technology
    • Growth
    • Sales
    • Marketing
    • Management
  • Mind
  • Tools
  • About

Top 5 Reasons to Earn Your HR Certification Now

By Niti Sharma Published November 21, 2019 Updated March 17, 2023
Reasons Earn Your HR Certification

Not able to climb up the rungs of an HR career? You’re probably missing a lot on what is going around in the industry.

Taking up an HR certification will open doors as you look forward to enhancing your skills in the HR field. It is often looked like a good way for HR professionals to learn these skills and move ahead in their careers.

34.2% of all professionals in the HR domain had at least one certification to their name. Upgrading skills through human resource certification has become indispensable to HR professionals. From the pay perspective as well as career acceleration.

Here’s why you need to earn an HR certification: –

1. Certified HR professionals earn higher than the non-certified

Human resource professionals in a senior role earn significantly higher than the ones without HR certification, based on a report by PayScale.com. A certified manager could earn more than USD 10,000 annually as compared to a non-certified manager. As the certification level grows higher the compensation equally rises. The higher credibility your certification holds better the salary package you will be offered with. In short, upgrading your HR skills through certification will be rewarded.

2. An HR certification demonstrates skill proficiency

Certain certification programs focus on workforce planning or development, some on risk management, human resource development, employee and labor relations, compensation, and benefits, etc. However, earning credibility in human resources through certification programs proves your level of adeptness in the current field.

The best way to show your expertise is by proving them you have in-depth HR knowledge and that you’re the best fit for their job role.

3. Continuous re-skilling through recertification

You’ve earned that HR certification.  But will it suffice as you climb the HR ladder? No, it won’t. Having said that, most of the HR certifications have the validity of three years. Thus, HR professionals have the opportunity of being recertified by taking up professional development programs or taking the exams once again. Staying recertified keeps your future-ready demonstrating your commitment toward the HR field.

4. Accelerates job performance

According to studies conducted by the Human Resources Research Organization (HumRRO), it has been revealed that professionals who have earned certifications are more likely better at their performance and showed greater HR skills. It has also been said that certifications for HR professionals have proven resourceful for future positions in the HR field.

5. Differentiate yourself from others

To be honest, one of the major reasons professionals take up a certification or learn a newer skill is to keep themselves a step ahead from the pack. These professionals are wise enough to understand the level of competency established on their portfolio – earning it absolutely sets you apart from the non-certified candidates. Besides earning higher pay, having an add on credibility to your resume puts you in the list of candidates to be looked at while seeking for a newer job role in the organization or perhaps a promotion.

Why certification matter?

There is an end number of reasons why certification matters both personally as well as professionally. If you delve deeper, you will be able to find some of the best HR certifications online. Nonetheless, it is always an added advantage that helps demonstrate your skills to your peers.

  • Helps increase your professional confidence as well as satisfaction.
  • Results in greater respect with your current organization.
  • It makes you the perfect fit for a newer job role.
  • Differentiates you from a non-certified professional.

In today’s hypercompetitive job market, credible certification is the status quo. So how will you establish yourself a different? You can aim higher with a certification program to give you a critical edge in your HR career.

More on this topic

  • 6 Gym Member Engagement Ideas
  • America’s Missing Millions According to Dr. Erick Jones Sr.
  • #TYBSpotlight: Martina Skelly From YellowSchedule Discusses Product, Market, Funding & Team
  • Effective Communication for Employee Engagement: Tips for Connecting with Your Team
  • Protecting Your Business: Understanding The Legal Consequences Of Sex Offenses
  • How Smarter Production Strategies Turn Efficiency Into Growth
Produced with AI assistance. Reviewed by the Tweak Your Biz editorial team before publication. See our editorial policy and about page.

About this article

This article is for general information and reflection. It is not professional advice. For your specific situation, consult a qualified professional. Editorial policy →

Posted in Management

Enjoy the article? Share it:

  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on X
  • Share on LinkedIn
  • Share on Email

Niti Sharma

Niti Sharma is a professional writer, a blogger who writes for a variety of online publications. She is also an acclaimed blogger outreach expert and content marketer. She loves writing blogs and promoting websites related to the education, and technology sectors

Visit author facebook pageVisit author linkedin pageVisit author twitter pageContact author via email

View all posts by Niti Sharma

Signup for the newsletter

Sign For Our Newsletter To Get Actionable Business Advice

* indicates required
Contents
1. Certified HR professionals earn higher than the non-certified
2. An HR certification demonstrates skill proficiency
3. Continuous re-skilling through recertification
4. Accelerates job performance
5. Differentiate yourself from others
Why certification matter?
More on this topic

Related Articles

Management

Patagonia closed its headquarters and all 29 of its U.S. stores on Election Day 2016 and paid every one of its roughly 2,000 employees for the day off — then closed the company for every general election that followed, co-founded a coalition that now spans more than 2,000 employers, and in 2024 moved the closure to early-voting day

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 24, 2026
Management

In 2001, a group of 17 software developers met at a ski lodge in Snowbird, Utah for three days and emerged with a 68-word manifesto that rewrote how teams build products — none of them owned the trademark, and the word ‘agile’ was chosen over ‘lightweight’ on the second-to-last day

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 23, 2026
Management

Bill Gore left DuPont in 1958 to start his own company in the basement of his Newark, Delaware home, and built W.L. Gore & Associates around a rule that no facility could exceed 200 employees — when a plant hit 201, he split it in two, because he believed anyone past Dunbar’s number stopped feeling responsible to the team

Tweak Your Biz Editorial Team June 22, 2026

Footer

Tweak Your Biz
Visit us on Facebook Visit us on X Visit us on LinkedIn

Company

  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Sitemap
  • Editorial Policy
  • Corrections

Signup for the newsletter

Sign For Our Newsletter To Get Actionable Business Advice

* indicates required

Copyright © 2026. All rights reserved. Tweak Your Biz.

Disclaimer: If you click on some of the links throughout our website and decide to make a purchase, Tweak Your Biz may receive compensation. These are products that we have used ourselves and recommend wholeheartedly. Please note that this site is for entertainment purposes only and is not intended to provide financial advice. You can read our complete disclosure statement regarding affiliates in our privacy policy. Cookie Policy.

Tweak Your Biz

Sign For Our Newsletter To Get Actionable Business Advice

johnsmith@example.com