Changing my path: Why I changed my degree program

When I first started graduate school, I enrolled in a Master’s in Human Resource Management. It seemed like the logical choice; after all, HR has been a central part of my career path. I’ve worked in training, development, employee relations, and policy. I’ve built programs, advocated for DEI, and supported employees through some of their … Continue reading Changing my path: Why I changed my degree program

The Hardest Decision I’ve Made in My Career (So Far)

When you start a new job, you expect nerves. What you don’t expect is realizing almost immediately that you’ve stepped into the wrong fit. Image by Llouppie on Canva Earlier this month, I accepted an HR Generalist role that I was truly excited about. I went in ready to learn, contribute, and grow. But within … Continue reading The Hardest Decision I’ve Made in My Career (So Far)

It’s Not Always a Bad Manager, Sometimes It’s Just the Wrong Job

There’s a common saying in the world of work: “People don’t leave bad jobs—they leave bad managers.” It’s catchy. It circulates on LinkedIn all the time. And yes, sometimes it’s true. A toxic boss can absolutely drive people out the door. But I think we’re doing a disservice when we repeat that line like it’s … Continue reading It’s Not Always a Bad Manager, Sometimes It’s Just the Wrong Job

I’m Credentialed! Now what?

This morning, I sat for the aPHR certification. I was so nervous! It's marketed as a "knowledge based credential" for people who are just entering their HR careers, or for people with no prior HR experience who manage individuals. Well, I passed, so that's the exciting thing! But the more I think about the questions … Continue reading I’m Credentialed! Now what?

Grad School Doesn’t Stop for Vacations

Grad school doesn’t stop for vacations, and That’s okay! I snapped this photo from a hotel lounge, mid-way through a relaxing summer getaway. My laptop and second monitor open, iced chai latte in hand, yogurt parfait pushed off to the side. A toasted bagel with cream cheese acting as both fuel and reward. This isn’t … Continue reading Grad School Doesn’t Stop for Vacations

Culture and DEI: Intertwined, but Not Interchangeable

Recently, someone gave me feedback that made me pause and reflect: “DE&I is just a component of overall culture strategy—it’s not culture in and of itself. Were you a DEI champion or a culture champion?” It’s a fair question. And it’s one I think many HR professionals and organizational leaders should be asking themselves, especially … Continue reading Culture and DEI: Intertwined, but Not Interchangeable

Why I Turned Down a Job Offer, Even Though I Wanted the Role

Recently, I was offered a position with a local school district. It was a role I was excited about. It aligned with my background, would have let me make a direct impact, and offered the kind of work I care deeply about. But after careful thought, I turned it down. The reason? The salary. This … Continue reading Why I Turned Down a Job Offer, Even Though I Wanted the Role

Breaking Into HR: Lessons from a Non-Traditional Path

Pursuing a career in HR when you didn’t start there can feel intimidating, but it’s also incredibly rewarding. Here’s how I made the leap, what I’ve learned, and what I’d tell anyone else considering the jump. The Long Way Around When I graduated with my bachelor's degree in Social Work back in 2005, I thought … Continue reading Breaking Into HR: Lessons from a Non-Traditional Path