HR Generalist Certificate Program ™
Seminar: ID# 1284744

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This session will be held via Video Conference
over three successive days from 10:00am to 5:00pm Eastern
Dates:
6/15/2026 - 06/17/2026 (10am-5pm EST)
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Regular: $2,395.00 Early Bird: $2,195.00 (Valid through 5/16/2026)
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At Last - An HR Generalist Training Course That Fully Covers The Functions Of Human Resources Management!
What does an HR Generalist do? As an HR Generalist, you are expected to be an expert in every human resource function, including everything from hiring to payroll to performance management to knowing - and correctly complying with - the numerous employment laws such as the FMLA, ADA, PWFA, COBRA, FLSA, Workers' Comp, Payroll, Cafeteria Plans, Retirement Plans, and many more.
Not only do you need to have a strong knowledge base in all areas, but even more importantly, a Human Resources Generalist's duties include the ability to apply your knowledge to the personal ans workplace situations that arise daily in your workplace.
What You Will Learn From The HR Generalist Certification Program
Our Human Resources Generalist course is designed to cover the key functions of running an HR Department - and to provide you with practical solutions to the HR challenges you confront every day.
By attending, you will learn the key duties of an HR manager and get the vital knowledge you need to succeed - plus the critical strategies to perfect your HR skills via 14 information-packed sessions - plus Interactive Exercises - covering everything you need to excel as an HR Generalist. Here are some of the things you'll learn/benefit from:
- Understanding HR's role within the organization to add maximum value

- How to create a strategically-aligned HR department to drive organizational results
- Strategies for identifying and overcoming the current challenges in the HR profession
- Learning what to do to improve HR's brand image within the organization
- Employer obligations regarding when to conduct workplace investigations
- Common laws that create additional "boundaries" in the contemporary workplace
- Understanding today's "must-have" company policies to minimize risk of litigation
- Understanding your compliance obligations regarding FMLA, ADA, COBRA, and more
- Implementing strategies to control and investigate FMLA abuse
- Learning how to handle personal time off (PTO), vacation, sick pay, and workers' compensation
- Handling "sticky issues" such as declining employee performance, absenteeism, and unreasonable requests
- Recruiting: what's working - and what's not
- Contemporary strategies for employee on-boarding - knowing how and when to leverage technology in the process
- Learning how to conduct a thorough needs analysis to determine if training is even the answer
- Common organizational mistakes in developing training programs and how to avoid them
- Learning the critical steps in developing a training project: from initial scope to evaluation of program
- Learning why clear, measurable, aligned objectives are the keys to training program success
- Understanding contemporary strategies in designing compensation systems
- Learning why variable compensation is growing in popularity
- Understanding how to create an effective benefits survey to obtain valuable data
- Understanding what is working - and not working - in performance management
- Beyond reviews: understanding the action steps to effectively manage employee performance
- Learning how to identify the issues HR owns vs. what the leadership team owns
- Identifying strategies to coach, mentor, and develop supervisors and managers to facilitate more positive employee relations
- Your HR Career: where do you go from here?
Benefits Of Attending The HR Generalist Certification Course
Available via in-person seminar or virtual sessions, you receive the following:
- Live Instruction
Learn from - and ask questions of - our experienced Instructors. No more doing everything online by yourself!
- A Full-Spectrum Of HR Fundamentals
This course provides a comprehensive curriculum that includes multiple Administrative Tips, Best Practices, How-To-Strategies, and Expert Insights - plus the ability to ask questions!
- Practical, Real-World Application
You acquire comprehensive, practical HR knowledge across all essential functions-hiring, compensation, payroll, performance management, and compliance with federal labor laws like FMLA, ADA, COBRA, FLSA, IRCA, and more
- Detailed Content
14 information-packed modules taught by a subject-matter expert covering everything from HR laws to the latest trends and issues!

- Real-Life Case Studies
This program helps you apply legal and procedural frameworks directly
- Interactive Exercises
Learn from several Interactive Exercises that help you to practice what you learn
- A 300-Page Workbook
Your Workbook includes copies of trainer slides, sample forms, and more, including space for taking notes for action items when you return to the office
- Certification Upon Completion
You receive a formal HR Generalist certificate that can boost your resume credibility
- 18 PHR/SPHR And 18 SHRM PDCs Re-Certification Credits
Very useful if you already hold those professional credentials and need continuing education!
- FREE Updates When The Laws Change!
To help keep you in compliance after the seminar if over, you'll receive FREE updates whenever the laws change!
Bonus Materials
As a special bonus, you also recevied access to our online Training & Certification Programs for
FMLA,
ADA,
COBRA, and
Paycheck Fundamentals. Each is a detailed course with compliance tips, as well as the opportunity for you to earn a "Certified Administrator" designation!
More About The HR Generalist Certificate Program
Delivery & Format- Three consecutive days of live, instructor-led in-person sessions
- Fully interactive: case studies, role plays, group exercises, Q&A
- Extensive, hands-on workbook (~ 300 pages) with sample forms, templates, slides, and space for notes
- Access to an exclusive online suite of compliance modules (FMLA, ADA, COBRA, Paycheck Fundamentals) as a bonus
- Ongoing updates to course materials when laws change
Who Should Attend- HR professionals seeking to broaden their functional knowledge
- Aspiring HR generalists or those transitioning into HR from another department
- Supervisors, managers, or team leads who want a deeper understanding of HR
- Individuals preparing for HR certification or looking to strengthen their credentials
Ready to take your HR career to the next level? Enroll in our HR Generalist Training Program today to unlock your potential, earn an HR Generalist Certification, and improve your career and earning potential!
View The Full Course AgendaHR Generalist FAQs
An HR Generalist is a professional who handles the daily operations of an organization's Human Resources department and manages the department's policies, programs, and procedures. HR Generalists typically report to an HR Manager or Human Resources Director, but they have the skills to independently tackle day-to-day HR tasks. In small- to medium-sized companies, an HR Generalist may bear responsibility for all HR functions. In larger companies, they may make up only a small part of the department.
An HR Generalist's duties vary depending on the size of the organization and its unique personnel challenges. In general, these individuals enforce company policies and perform tasks related to reporting, hiring, and compensation. When you hold this position, you can expect to:
- Recruit, interview, and hire job applicants for open positions
- Implement and execute HR programs, including new hire orientation
- Investigate questionable conduct and resolve disputes
- Manage employee compensation, benefits, and leave
- Assist with employee performance reviews
- Fire employees and hold disciplinary meetings
- Ensure company compliance with state, federal, and local laws
Yes. This program qualifies for 18 SHRM or HRCI re-certification credits.
Yes! Discounts are available according to both how many employees you want to train and for having us train at your location. The system will automatically figure in your discount when you order; conversely, you can call us for details and pricing.
An HR Generalist certification offers a simple way to advance your career in Human Resources. At HRTrainingCenter.com, our HR Generalist certification course covers all aspects of Human Resources. This type of comprehensive training will benefit you by:
- Expanding Your Employment Opportunities
An HR Generalist certification shows your dedication to the Human Resources field, making you more attractive to future employers and more likely to receive a promotion - Explaining Current Laws And Regulations
HR Generalist training will provide an up-to-date overview of state and federal employment laws. With your knowledge refreshed, you can approach daily tasks with confidence and reduce the risk of noncompliance - Providing Strategies For Real-World Scenarios
Taught by knowledgeable experts, our HR Generalist certification course allows you to ask questions and consider practical examples. You can bring what you learn back to your HR department and increase the value you provide to your organization
Where you need a license to be an insurance agent, there are no legal or college requirements for becoming an HR Generalist. In fact, many people just get hired to work in HR without a fancy title. That said, the HR Generalist is a specific title that can help differentiate you as our HR Generalist training program is specifically designed to address the HR issues you have to deal with on a regular basis.
Take our HR Generalist training program, which includes 14 separate instructional sessions on everything from Benefits to Leave Management to Payroll, as well as interactive exercises to help you process and retain the information you receive.
A Human Resources Specialist , also known as an HR Generalist, an HR Compliance Specialist, or an HR Benefits Specialist, generally handles a variety of Human Resources functions. These can include everything from hiring to compensation to payroll to performance management to ensuring the company complies with numerous employment laws.
More InfoWhile your salary may fluctuate depending upon where you live, the average salary is around $65,000. Of course, individuals with training, previous experience, and an HR Generalist certificate can expect to earn more.
There really is no difference between HR Generalist and HR Specialist, Human Resources Specialist, HR Compliance Specialist, or other similar titles.
More InfoThere really is no difference between HR Generalist and HR Specialist, Human Resources Specialist, HR Compliance Specialist, or other similar titles.
More InfoBenefits of an HR Generalist certification from HRTrainingCenter.com include:
Boosts Credibility / Signals Competence
Showing you've gone through structured training helps employers trust that you know not just HR theory but current practice, laws, and regulations. Especially useful if your HR experience is limited.
Bridges Knowledge Gaps
If you're moving from another function (or from being more junior in HR), the certification helps you get up to speed on everything in the generalist role - laws, best practices, tools. Gaining those "across-the-board" skills is valuable.
Helps With Job Qualifications / Getting Interviews
Some job descriptions list knowledge of HR laws, handling investigations, payroll, etc. Showing a certificate that covers those can help your resume pass screening. It may also help in promotions or lateral moves within your org if HR wants you to take on more responsibility.
Provides Continuing Education and Keeps You Updated
Laws and best HR practices change. A program that gives updated content, sample forms, current compliance obligations (FMLA, ADA, etc.), especially with free updates, helps you stay current and reduce risk of legal issues for your company.
Networking & Learning from Peers
Live or virtual seminars often provide a chance to interact with instructors and other HR professionals; this can help you see how others tackle similar problems, which gives you ideas for your own work.
Expands Career Path Options
Generalist roles are often stepping stones to more specialized or leadership roles (HR Manager, HR Business Partner, Employee Relations Specialist, Compensation & Benefits, etc.). Solid grounding in all areas helps you decide what specialty (if any) you might want and helps prepare you for more senior roles.
Yes, but it is highly recommended that you take a training course such as the HR Generalist Certification Program to provide detailed information and guidance on what to expect and how to handle it.
Before you choose a certification, ask yourself two questions:
What type of certification is best? For instance, are you new to HR or experienced?
Do you want a generalist certification or a specialized one (e.g., is a general certification such as the HR Generalist Certification Program needed, or are specialized designations for FMLA, ADA, COBRA, Payroll, etc. best (and yes, you can find specialized certifications for all of these on HRTrainingCenter.com!)
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HR Generalist Certificate Program ™
Metropolitan Area:
Video Conference
Venue:
This session will be held via Video Conference
over three successive days from 10:00am to 5:00pm Eastern
Dates:
6/15/2026 - 06/17/2026 (10am-5pm EST)
Special Pricing:
Regular: $2,395.00 Early Bird: $2,195.00 (Valid through 5/16/2026)
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