Trainee HR Assistant
Description du poste
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Thinking About a Career Change? Why Not Choose HR?
If you've reached a crossroads in your professional life and are looking for a fresh start in a people-focused, rewarding industry then Human Resources might be exactly what you’re looking for.
Many of our candidates come from diverse professional backgrounds retail, customer service, administration, healthcare, education, hospitality, and more. What they all have in common is the desire to do meaningful work, support others, and build a stable, long-term career.
Our HR Career Change Programme
We specialise in helping individuals transition into HR—starting with recognised qualifications and ending with real job opportunities.
Whether you're working full-time, part-time, or in between roles, our online learning and personalised recruitment support can help you make a successful move into the HR profession often in just a few months.
Please note that this is a training course and fees apply.
Why Human Resources?
The HR profession is growing steadily across all sectors. As businesses put more focus on employee wellbeing, development, and company culture, skilled HR professionals are more important than ever.
Even entry-level roles in HR offer strong salaries, clear progression routes, and opportunities to specialise over time (in areas like learning & development, recruitment, employee relations, and more).
Here are typical UK salaries at various stages of the HR journey:
- HR Administrator - £27,000+
- HR Assistant - £30,000+
- HR Officer - £35,000+
- HR Advisor - £38,500+
- HR Manager - £55,000+
And with hybrid and remote roles increasingly common in HR, the flexibility is there too.
How It Works - Your 3 Step Journey Into HR
Step 1 - CIPD Level 3 Certificate in People Practice
The CIPD Level 3 Certificate in People Practice is the industry-standard entry point into Human Resources. It's assignment-based (no exams), and is delivered fully online with expert tutor support.
- Accredited by the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development (CIPD)
- Covers recruitment, employee relations, HR systems, and more
- Complete in approx. 10-12 weeks at your own pace
This course not only boosts your employability—it also gives you the confidence and credibility to take the leap into a new industry.
Step 2 - Tailored Recruitment Support
Once you're qualified, our Recruitment Support Team will help you translate your background and new qualification into real job opportunities.
We’ve been helping career changers break into new roles since 2007—and our 4.8 Trustpilot rating shows how serious we are about your success.
You’ll get:
- A professionally written, HR-focused CV
- Job-matching advice tailored to your experience and location
- Application support, interview prep, and mock interviews
- Ongoing 1-to-1 guidance to help you land your first HR role
Step 3 - Start Your New HR Career
Most of our candidates secure their first HR job within 3-6 months of qualifying—and often sooner if they’re based near a major town or city.
And to give you confidence, we offer a Money Back Guarantee:
If we can’t help you secure a role within 12 months of passing your qualification, we’ll refund your training fees.
Flexible, Affordable, Achievable
To make things easier, we offer flexible payment options to spread the cost of your training over 12 months—so you can get qualified without financial pressure.
Ready to Make the Change?
Enquire now and one of our experienced Career Consultants will contact you within 4 working hours to answer your questions and help you take the first step towards a new, rewarding career in Human Resources.
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Nos conseils pour postuler
5 recommandations générées par notre IA pour maximiser vos chances.
⭐ Highlight any transferable people-facing experience (retail, customer service, healthcare, education) at the top of your CV — the advert explicitly lists these backgrounds as relevant entry points into HR.
📊 Quantify your previous role's impact where possible: "Supported a team of 15 staff, resolving scheduling conflicts and reducing absence by 12%" to demonstrate HR-adjacent competencies.
🎯 Feature your CIPD Level 3 Certificate in People Practice prominently in a dedicated Qualifications section, as this is the core credential the programme leads to and what employers will screen for.
🌐 Tailor your personal statement to the Milton Keynes market — mention willingness to work hybrid or on-site across South East England, as the advert highlights hybrid/remote flexibility as a sector draw.
🤝 Include a brief section on voluntary or informal HR-related activities (onboarding new colleagues, writing rotas, handling complaints) to bridge the gap between your previous sector and your new HR career narrative.
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- •Completed CIPD Level 3 Certificate in People Practice within 11 weeks, gaining accredited knowledge in recruitment, employee relations, and HR systems.
- •Supported onboarding of 20 new starters across a 6-month period in a previous administration role, coordinating documentation and induction schedules with zero compliance errors.
- •Resolved 30+ employee scheduling conflicts per month in a retail management role, applying structured communication techniques that reduced escalations by 25%.
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Dear Hiring Manager,
ITOL Recruit's HR Career Change Programme stands out for its structured, qualification-led approach — combining the CIPD Level 3 Certificate in People Practice with hands-on recruitment support. Having worked in a people-facing environment where employee relations and clear communication were central to daily operations, I am keen to formalise that experience through a recognised HR qualification and transition into a dedicated HR role.
My background in a customer and team-focused setting has equipped me with strong interpersonal skills, the ability to handle sensitive situations with discretion, and a genuine interest in supporting individuals through challenges. I am confident that completing the CIPD Level 3 programme — and working with your recruitment team to position my transferable skills — will allow me to contribute meaningfully as an HR Assistant from day one.
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Techniques
- ›What is the CIPD Level 3 Certificate in People Practice and what core topics does it cover?
- ›Can you explain the difference between employee relations and recruitment as HR disciplines?
- ›What HR systems or software are you familiar with, and how have you used them in a previous role?
- ›How would you handle a subject access request under GDPR in an HR context?
- ›What does the CIPD stand for and why is membership relevant to an HR career?
Comportementales
- ›Tell me about a time you supported a colleague or customer through a difficult situation — what was the outcome?
- ›Describe a moment when you had to adapt quickly to a significant change at work. How did you manage it?
- ›Give an example of when you had to handle confidential information sensitively. What steps did you take?
- ›Tell me about a time you took the initiative to improve a process or solve a problem without being asked.
- ›Describe a situation where you had to communicate complex information clearly to someone unfamiliar with the subject.
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Tell me about a time you supported a colleague or customer through a difficult situation — what was the outcome?
Describe a moment when you had to adapt quickly to a significant change at work. How did you manage it?