Thank you for posting this video! I have an interview for HR Generalist in a few hours, and I'm just trying to cover all potential interview questions (this role would be my ticket out of a dead-end role and so much is riding on my ability to impress today)! I found your questions and answers to be super helpful. I also love your bright demeanor, smile, and radiant positive attitude. Please continue making these helpful videos! Will be checking out more from your channel :)
@@HeyyyHR sorry for the late reply! So they had to choose between me and another candidate. It was a 6 day long deliberation they said was a hard decision. They went with the other. BUT 2 weeks later - guess what? They came BACK to me. Said they opened another role, they wanted us both; so, I landed HR Associate. I start Monday august 31! Thanks for your help ;)
@@talayneeful long story short- YES. At first they picked another candidate - BUT THEN they opened up a role just for me! they called me back, said “we want you!!” Yay!
I have an interview for a Federal HR Specialist position scheduled for this Monday, and I want to make the most of this opportunity. This weekend, I plan to refine my responses to common interview questions, focusing on crafting a strong “Tell me about yourself” pitch. I understand this is crucial, and I'm committed to being as prepared as possible. I want to highlight my relevant experience, skills, and passion for human resources in a way that stands out. I'm grateful for any support or advice as I prepare for this important career step. Thank you! 🌸
This has been soooooo helpful Tamika. You are my all things HR trainer and have made me a better HR professional. I learn so much from you and I appreciate your willingness to continuously share!💜
OMG! Thanks so much for saying it. As I'm catching up on comments and seeing so many negative ones, it makes me wonder if this is worth it. Then here comes your comment that gives me the boost to keep going! I really appreciate that! 💜
Hi Timeka, thank you for posting this! I have a big HR interview later today. I was so nervous until I watched your video. I feel a lot more confident and prepared now.
Love this many things and key points that make me have a glimpse of what I could see moving toward. I am finishing In August my Bachelors in Business Administration. And going to get my SHRM. But getting an idea where to start this is awesome. Just wanting to understand and learn so I can be at my best.
This video was very helpful as I prepare for an HR generalist interview tomorrow I currently work and talent acquisition/recruiting, and have been wanting to transition for sometime. Although I’ve worked In HR as a assistant, coordinator, recruiter and now a TA specialist, I am nervous about bringing it all together.
I actually have an Interview for an HR Generalist Tomorrow. I've only 2 years combined of HR Experience ( HR Assistant 1 year and HR Specialist 1 year) so idk how this will go. I am going to soak in as much info here as I can as prep and will genuinely come back and let you know if I get it or get rejected. Appreciate you regardless!
I didnt get the original job I applied for. But they referred me to another HR generalist position, and I got that one. Thank you good luck everyone :)
Great video! Thank you for sharing your HR knowledge alot of great information. I am looking to transition into HR Generalist, HR Coordinator or Benefit Specialist role.
Hey!!!!! Your videos are excellent. Thank you for sharing them. In my current position, I am an entry-level assistant in Human Resources. My company offers great opportunities for growth, which is why I am looking to advance my knowledge in HR. Having watched some of your videos, I have decided to take the SHRM exam. Due to the fact that it is the end of 2022, my exam date will be sometime in 2023. Help is needed with finding the latest study guides and practice questions. Would you be able to assist?
Hi Timeka! First, thank you for everything you do! You have helped me tremendously! Question: Do you think it’s realistic for me to become an HR generalist?I’m a recent grad with a degree in HRM. Also, I have my SHRM-CP. I also have 12 years of experience working for the DMV with various roles such as customer service representative, supervisor, and now I’m an administrative assistant. I’m not fully opposed to starting with HR assistant or coordinator. I just wanted your input being that I have years of transferable skills.
You don’t have to start as an HR Assistant. I can answer that question best after a Resume Review. I’m doing them for a little while but they won’t remain as a stand alone option. Are you interested in having me review your resume? (Just in case our responses are delayed - it’s on my website on the Work With Me page)
Thank you. It’s very helpful. But i have note, if you highlight the answers on the said of the video it will help how’s English not very good. Thanks again 🙏🏽
You are welcome. That's a level of editing that I would have to learn. In the meantime, I think you can turn captions on in TH-cam. That should help as well.
Hi Timeka, I have a question: I recently got fired from government county job while on probation reason said was I am not a good fit. I have a interview for another Position in the county. What do u suggest I say when they ask me why I am no longer in this position?
Hi. Can I be hr if I do have unclear voice. I have cleft palate so my voice is nasel and some words are unclear. So is there any scope in hr.or tell me some professions where my voice thing don't matter I do have non tech background Thanks
You can but you would have a better chance at using your network to find an opportunity so that they can highlight how you would be a good fit & get them to give you a reason for not giving yoh the job to make sure they aren’t being discriminatory. You may find None people facing roles easier (ie Data analytics in HR, Payroll, HRIS Analysts, etc)
All your videos are helpful, I hope someone gives me an opportunity. Many look for experience, in HR. I guess they don't Blvd in pl who want to transition to different department/role
I'm so happy you find them helfpul and thank you so much for letting me know! They look for experience because it's not easy getting an approval to add another headcount to HR so by the time you get it, you are overwhelmed with work and have no time to train someone without know what their learning curve is like.
That’s on my website with far more questions & the answers to go with them. This video was to help you THINK through your answers to make yourself stand out from the other candidates 🤷🏽♀️
Thank you so much for saying that so nicely. I’m going to make a conscious effort to talk slower. Honestly, I naturally talk fast especially when I’m passionate about something. 🥴 Kind of ironic you post this on Easter bc I remember when my mom & grandma used to keep practicing my Easter speech with me only to get me to say it slower bc remembering it was never the problem 🥰
This is a great video with excellent detail. I’ll update you on my second interview on August 11. Any tips beforehand is appreciated, too. 🤣 🫶🏽🫶🏽🤎✊🏾🫶🏽🫶🏽
Congrats on getting to the interview stage!! I have this video that talks all about being an HR Generalist: th-cam.com/video/utxHs0FDMwU/w-d-xo.html and this video compares an HR Generalist to an HRBP th-cam.com/video/B2efkPliQgM/w-d-xo.html
Got a HRG interview tomorrow and you videos were very helpful😊
I’m so happy to hear that!!! How did the interview go? I looove updates! 🥰💜
Thank you for posting this video! I have an interview for HR Generalist in a few hours, and I'm just trying to cover all potential interview questions (this role would be my ticket out of a dead-end role and so much is riding on my ability to impress today)!
I found your questions and answers to be super helpful. I also love your bright demeanor, smile, and radiant positive attitude. Please continue making these helpful videos! Will be checking out more from your channel :)
Did you get the job?
Awww! So happy to hear that … did you get the job???
@@HeyyyHR sorry for the late reply! So they had to choose between me and another candidate. It was a 6 day long deliberation they said was a hard decision. They went with the other. BUT 2 weeks later - guess what? They came BACK to me. Said they opened another role, they wanted us both; so, I landed HR Associate. I start Monday august 31! Thanks for your help ;)
@@talayneeful long story short- YES. At first they picked another candidate - BUT THEN they opened up a role just for me! they called me back, said “we want you!!” Yay!
@@BasedOnTomorrow yaassssss!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉 I’m sooo happy for you!!! Thank you so much for the update! Let me know if I can help in any way?? 💜💜
I have an interview for a Federal HR Specialist position scheduled for this Monday, and I want to make the most of this opportunity. This weekend, I plan to refine my responses to common interview questions, focusing on crafting a strong “Tell me about yourself” pitch. I understand this is crucial, and I'm committed to being as prepared as possible. I want to highlight my relevant experience, skills, and passion for human resources in a way that stands out. I'm grateful for any support or advice as I prepare for this important career step. Thank you! 🌸
Sounds like you’re prepared! Don’t forget the PAR Method. How did the interview go??
This has been soooooo helpful Tamika. You are my all things HR trainer and have made me a better HR professional. I learn so much from you and I appreciate your willingness to continuously share!💜
Omg!!! Thank you soooo much! That means a lot to me! 🙌🏾💜💜
You have no idea how much you are helping me through your videos
OMG! Thanks so much for saying it. As I'm catching up on comments and seeing so many negative ones, it makes me wonder if this is worth it. Then here comes your comment that gives me the boost to keep going! I really appreciate that! 💜
Hi Timeka, thank you for posting this! I have a big HR interview later today. I was so nervous until I watched your video. I feel a lot more confident and prepared now.
I am so glad to hear that! Sending positive vibes your way! 💜 Please keep me posted on how the interview went!
Love this many things and key points that make me have a glimpse of what I could see moving toward. I am finishing In August my Bachelors in Business Administration. And going to get my SHRM. But getting an idea where to start this is awesome.
Just wanting to understand and learn so I can be at my best.
I'm sooo happy you found it helpful!
This video was very helpful as I prepare for an HR generalist interview tomorrow I currently work and talent acquisition/recruiting, and have been wanting to transition for sometime. Although I’ve worked In HR as a assistant, coordinator, recruiter and now a TA specialist, I am nervous about bringing it all together.
I completely understand… how did the interview go???👀💜
Thank you so much. This has been the best approach to interviews out of many videos I’ve watched.
You’re so welcome!!!💜💜💜
This was so helpful! I am working on a cover letter and this got somethings flowing for me!. Concise and clear, thank you!
You're so welcome!
6/24/24 @ 10am… This was so helpful as I’ve been questioning my interview skills with employers as I look for new positions.
I absolutely love the Interview Q&A . Thank you 😊
Glad you found it helpful!!💜💜
Thank you for your help! I think I got the job! 🎉
You’re so welcome! Did you get the job??
Love this you have so much HR knowledge, please keep sharing it with us ❤
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Very infromataive! thank you for the straight and forward approach!
You're so welcome!💜
I actually have an Interview for an HR Generalist Tomorrow. I've only 2 years combined of HR Experience ( HR Assistant 1 year and HR Specialist 1 year) so idk how this will go. I am going to soak in as much info here as I can as prep and will genuinely come back and let you know if I get it or get rejected. Appreciate you regardless!
I didnt get the original job I applied for. But they referred me to another HR generalist position, and I got that one. Thank you good luck everyone :)
That's definitely good news and I'm soooo happy it worked out! Thanks for letting me know! CONGRATS! 🎉🎉
@@HeyyyHR Thank you!!
@ you’re so welcome! 💜
Thank you very much for this video Queen 👸🏾 It was very helpful and informative. I have an interview today. Wish me luck 🎉🎉
You are sooo welcome! Most definitely! Please keep me posted on how it goes!💜
Your videos are so helpful! I didn't fall asleep :)
Thank gawwwd!! lol I'd be in my feelings if my videos drove folks to sleep! lol
Great video! Thank you for sharing your HR knowledge alot of great information. I am looking to transition into HR Generalist, HR Coordinator or Benefit Specialist role.
Glad it was helpful!💜💜
Thank you❤ very much ❤❤❤❤❤
You're welcome 😊💜
Thank you very much! Timeka for this this very enlightening and I truly enjoyed your personality!
You’re so welcome! 🥰💜💜💜
Thank you. I’m glad I stumbled across your video. You have a new subscriber ❤
Awesome! Thank you!💜
Hey!!!!!
Your videos are excellent. Thank you for sharing them. In my current position, I am an entry-level assistant in Human Resources. My company offers great opportunities for growth, which is why I am looking to advance my knowledge in HR. Having watched some of your videos, I have decided to take the SHRM exam. Due to the fact that it is the end of 2022, my exam date will be sometime in 2023. Help is needed with finding the latest study guides and practice questions. Would you be able to assist?
Heyyy!!! 💜💜
My free study checklist includes my suggestions on study resources. Here’s the link to grab yours
heyyyhr.ck.page/177c7c389e
Hi Timeka! First, thank you for everything you do! You have helped me tremendously!
Question: Do you think it’s realistic for me to become an HR generalist?I’m a recent grad with a degree in HRM. Also, I have my SHRM-CP. I also have 12 years of experience working for the DMV with various roles such as customer service representative, supervisor, and now I’m an administrative assistant. I’m not fully opposed to starting with HR assistant or coordinator. I just wanted your input being that I have years of transferable skills.
You don’t have to start as an HR Assistant. I can answer that question best after a Resume Review. I’m doing them for a little while but they won’t remain as a stand alone option. Are you interested in having me review your resume? (Just in case our responses are delayed - it’s on my website on the Work With Me page)
Thank you. It’s very helpful. But i have note, if you highlight the answers on the said of the video it will help how’s English not very good. Thanks again 🙏🏽
You are welcome. That's a level of editing that I would have to learn. In the meantime, I think you can turn captions on in TH-cam. That should help as well.
Great post! Thank you so much!
You are sooo welcome! 💜
I really like this video because these are thought provoking.
Glad you noticed bc that’s what I was aiming for. ☺️💜💜
Great video!
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Thank you, very informative! So helpful
You are so welcome! 💜💜
This was helpful. Thanks.
You're so welcome!💜
Super helpful thank you!
You’re so welcome! 💜💜
I love this video. Thank you :)
You are so welcome!💜
Hi Timeka, I have a question: I recently got fired from government county job while on probation reason said was I am not a good fit. I have a interview for another Position in the county. What do u suggest I say when they ask me why I am no longer in this position?
Before your termination, have you ever been written up?
Hi.
Can I be hr if I do have unclear voice. I have cleft palate so my voice is nasel and some words are unclear. So is there any scope in hr.or tell me some professions where my voice thing don't matter I do have non tech background
Thanks
You can but you would have a better chance at using your network to find an opportunity so that they can highlight how you would be a good fit & get them to give you a reason for not giving yoh the job to make sure they aren’t being discriminatory. You may find None people facing roles easier (ie Data analytics in HR, Payroll, HRIS Analysts, etc)
Thanks for this video
You are sooo welcome! 💜
Great video!!!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed! 💜💜
For an internship for HR, would it be much different questions because of the experience?
Yes, much easier questions.
@@HeyyyHRwhat type of questions can we expect for internship positions?
"I like challenges" ahahha
All your videos are helpful, I hope someone gives me an opportunity. Many look for experience, in HR. I guess they don't Blvd in pl who want to transition to different department/role
I'm so happy you find them helfpul and thank you so much for letting me know! They look for experience because it's not easy getting an approval to add another headcount to HR so by the time you get it, you are overwhelmed with work and have no time to train someone without know what their learning curve is like.
Answers to the actual questions or answer examples would have been extremely helpful!
That’s on my website with far more questions & the answers to go with them. This video was to help you THINK through your answers to make yourself stand out from the other candidates 🤷🏽♀️
This is so hélpful....I will watch it again
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Can u give me any advice how to break into hr without a degree or experience? Currently in banking have been trying for months now
There’s a guide in the description box
your content impressive but you are talking with a very fast paced , slow down because I really like your content and i'm taking notes
Thank you so much for saying that so nicely. I’m going to make a conscious effort to talk slower. Honestly, I naturally talk fast especially when I’m passionate about something. 🥴 Kind of ironic you post this on Easter bc I remember when my mom & grandma used to keep practicing my Easter speech with me only to get me to say it slower bc remembering it was never the problem 🥰
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Your my wife’s cousin
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@@kennytrimm6234oooh ok
U r speaking too fast 😢
So sorry. It’s a struggle to pace myself bc I naturally talk fast so honestly, this is me pacing myself 🥴
This is a great video with excellent detail.
I’ll update you on my second interview on August 11.
Any tips beforehand is appreciated, too. 🤣
🫶🏽🫶🏽🤎✊🏾🫶🏽🫶🏽
Congrats on getting to the interview stage!! I have this video that talks all about being an HR Generalist: th-cam.com/video/utxHs0FDMwU/w-d-xo.html and this video compares an HR Generalist to an HRBP th-cam.com/video/B2efkPliQgM/w-d-xo.html
Great video!
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