“The course was well-structured, giving me the resources I needed for a smooth transition into the workforce."
Khin Lei Lei Win graduated from Sheffield Hallam University in 2020 with an MSc in International Business and Human Resource Management. Today, she works as an HR coordinator at Dradura in the United States, a prominent manufacturer of wire solutions.
“I chose to study MSc International Human Resource Management at Sheffield Hallam University because the structure and content of the course were essential for advancing my career in Human Resources. Sheffield Hallam also stood out for its prompt and helpful responses to my enquiries during the application process, which reassured me that I was making the right choice. The affordability of living in Sheffield was another important factor.
“I found the course materials highly beneficial for my professional development, and the group projects helped me understand HR practices and cultural differences across various countries.
“The course was well-structured, giving me the resources I needed for a smooth transition into the workforce.
“There were careers fairs and placement opportunities, and group presentations helped improve my critical thinking and teamwork skills. The teaching staff’s insights into HR management gave me confidence, and the academics support in research and dissertation work strengthened my skills.
“Sheffield is a great place to live and study. I enjoyed the Asian stores and restaurants, affordable city-centre housing, and convenient public transport close to the university.
“For anyone who wants to work as an HR professional internationally, having a solid understanding of global HR practices is essential. My decision to invest in this education has benefited both my career and personal growth.
“Sheffield Hallam provides fantastic support for international students, which was particularly helpful as I was far from my loved ones. The university also offers the necessary documentation for students who want to work during the semester breaks, which made balancing work and studies easier.
“My goal is simple: I aspire to work as an HR professional in organisations that support vulnerable communities, so I can make a meaningful impact through my career.”