Anonymous wrote:AI is going to make HR obsolete in a couple of years so it really doesn’t matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not an HR professional so forgive me for butting in, but personally I find it annoying and tiring when people list their degrees after their name in email signature lines. I have two advance degrees and save listing them on my resume. I'm an attorney. My business card says so but I don't list "JD" or other degrees after my name. I have definitely noticed that only the most insecure and/or annoying people add this or "esquire" or such to their email signatures.
Ditto.
Another ditto (with a JD and a PhD)
Anonymous wrote:Not an HR professional so forgive me for butting in, but personally I find it annoying and tiring when people list their degrees after their name in email signature lines. I have two advance degrees and save listing them on my resume. I'm an attorney. My business card says so but I don't list "JD" or other degrees after my name. I have definitely noticed that only the most insecure and/or annoying people add this or "esquire" or such to their email signatures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not an HR professional so forgive me for butting in, but personally I find it annoying and tiring when people list their degrees after their name in email signature lines. I have two advance degrees and save listing them on my resume. I'm an attorney. My business card says so but I don't list "JD" or other degrees after my name. I have definitely noticed that only the most insecure and/or annoying people add this or "esquire" or such to their email signatures.
Ditto.
Another ditto (with a JD and a PhD)
Anonymous wrote:My co-worker, who is not in HR, is also curious about this. Her take is that people don't include degrees unless they are PhD
Anonymous wrote:I recently earned my SPHR, and have been advised to list this after my name on my email signature and business card.
I also hold a M.S. and a M.Ed. I have never listed those, but should I? Does it seem obnoxious? It would be,
Jane Doe, SPHR, M.S., M.Ed
Thanks for any feedback or opinions.