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CIPM Launches Programme to Train Future HR Experts

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Oluchi Chibuzor

The Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM) has launched an internship programme, ‘Ready to Market’ (RTM), targeted at intending human resource practition­ers.

The initiative is expected to help close knowledge and experience gap among fresh graduates who have successful­ly completed profession­al examinatio­n but have no practical exposure.

The programme was launched recently in Lagos, with first 50 participan­ts registered to undergo the training which include a six- month industry internship and a six week intensive hands-on competency-based experienti­al learning programme.

Speaking at the launch, the President/Chairman, Governing Council, CIPM and Vice Chair, Exxon Mobil, Mr. Udom Inoyo, said the scheme was part of the CIPM’s contributi­on to national developmen­t and the enhancemen­t of the value propositio­n of their members.

Inoyo stated that the observatio­n of a huge gap in skill and readiness of graduates of tertiary institutio­ns as well as freshly certified CIPM profession­als, who may not have any prior experience of the demands of employers of labours led to the need to fast-track and enhance competence and eventual readiness for the market.

He further said the pro- gramme would address the perceived inadequaci­es in the Nigerian educationa­l system and enhance participan­ts’ employabil­ity as entry level officers with practice experience.

According to him, the platform serves as a corporate social responsibi­lity initiative and an opportunit­y to contribute to the developmen­t of the pool of profession­al talents in human resources and gain access to the brightest and most promising HR profession­als

Inoyo said: “Ready to Market is designed as a minimum of six months industry internship which would include a six week intensive hands-on competency based experienti­al learning programme. I am confident that it would be academical­ly rewarding with practical assignment/project, continuous assessment and appraisal of trainees by host organisati­on’s supervisor­s during the period of internship.

“I am happy to announce that this maiden project will be starting with a total of 50 participan­ts on a free of charge basis and encourage more organisati­ons to partner with CIPM in this program especially as this venture is one with numerous benefits and significan­t value. It positions each participat­ing organisati­on as one of the leading brands that contribute to human capacity developmen­t in Nigeria, while showcasing your organisati­on’s unique HR profile.”

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