HRD competencies: analysis of employer expectations from online job postings

Author:

Hirudayaraj Malar,Baker Rose

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to inform the preparation of HRD professionals by providing an empirical analysis of the knowledge, skills, and responsibilities employers expect in the workplace. Design/methodology/approach This study reports a qualitative content analysis of online HRD job postings. Findings Results of this content analysis indicated that the most recent employer expectations for HRD practitioners as reflected in HRD-related job postings for knowledge and responsibilities were instructional design, training delivery, learning management systems, and learning technologies. The outcomes reinforced that employers specifically expect education technology-based knowledge and skills. Research limitations/implications The job postings included in the study were all collected from one source, the Association for Talent Development job site. Practical implications Educational programs can use these findings to inform curricular decisions related to knowledge and skills to be taught and practiced during the preparation of L&D practitioners and HRD professionals. Originality/value This paper analyzes online HRD job postings to understand what knowledge and skills employers expected from L&D practitioners and HRD professionals.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management

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