Demonstrate your strategic HR leadership with the Senior Professional in Human Resources - International™ (SPHRi™). The SPHRi is for HR leaders based outside of the U.S. The certification recognizes senior-level HR competency of generally accepted HR principles in strategy, policy development and service delivery in a single international setting.
Apply for SPHRi examTo be eligible for the SPHRi you must meet one of the following conditions for education and/or experience*: Have at least four years of experience in a professional-level HR position and a master’s degree or global equivalent, Have at least five years of experience in a professional-level HR position and a bachelor’s degree or global equivalent, OR a minimum of seven years of experience in a professional-level HR position. * The SPHRi requires documented knowledge of local employment laws.
I'm Eligible Recertification InformationIndependent of geographical region, the credential complements local HR practices. This exam is also available in Spanish - Castilian.
Exam Content Outline Changing - Effective 3/1/2024
The SPHRi™ Exam Content Outline will be changing effective March 1, 2024. This means that for anyone taking an HRCI® SPHRi™ exam between now and February 29, 2024 the exam will be based on the current exam content outline that is listed above.
For anyone taking an HRCI® SPHRi™ exam starting March 1, 2024 and beyond, the exam will be based on the NEW exam content outline listed below.
Exam Fee*: $495.00 + Application Fee: $100.00
* Once an exam application is approved, no refunds will be made whether a candidate withdraws or no longer wishes to take the exam.
Exam Time: 2 hours and 45 minutes (plus 30 minutes administration time)
Exam Length: 115 scored questions (mostly multiple-choice) + 25 pretest questions
Computer-based exam at a Pearson VUE testing center or at your home or office using OnVUE
Your SPHRi certification is valid for three years after testing. To maintain your SPHRi credential, you must earn 45 HR and 15 Business recertification credits (60 total) over a three-year time span or retake the exam.
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