
The role of humans in the workforce is evolving, but remains essential—especially as organizations face increasing challenges in hiring, learning and development, and knowledge management. In fact, human resources (HR) are becoming even more vital as companies adapt to rapid changes in talent needs and workplace expectations.
Recent data underscores this trend: 70% of organizations report ongoing struggles with hiring and retaining talent, making HR professionals indispensable. The HR sector itself is projected to grow by 7% annually, reflecting both the rising complexity of workforce management and the critical role that people play in organizational success.
For those with advanced degrees, such as PhDs, HR offers a strong career fit—specialized expertise is increasingly valued for strategic roles, and the market consistently shows thousands of openings each month. You can see continually evidence on our SmartJobs page, and not just for this week.
Here is one job listing for McDonald’s Corporation who is looking for the following:
PhD in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Organizational Behavior, or other technical or quantitative discipline, including but not limited to Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, Economics, Behavioral Economics, Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Chemistry or Statistics
Yes, even McDonald’s needs a lot of PhDs to function.
So where to begin? What roles are available? Are there common career pathways to consider?
Let’s start here.
- 1. Backgrounds and Roles
2. Common Career Paths
3. Takeaways
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A variety of PhDs and advanced degrees can lead to successful HR careers, especially at the executive or academic level. While a direct PhD in HR is most relevant, related fields such as organizational psychology, business administration, labor relations, and organizational behavior are also common. Advanced degree holders in HR are well-positioned for high-level management, consulting, and academic roles, often commanding six-figure salaries.
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