San Joaquin Valley College (SJVC) has highlighted newly published workforce data relating to human resources and administrative occupations, referencing insights from national employment research bodies. Recent reports from organisations such as Robert Half point to continued hiring activity across HR, customer service and administrative support positions across multiple sectors. These reports provide a national overview and do not reflect individual employment outcomes or regional labour market variation.
Within California, specific Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) categories are identified as in-field for graduates of SJVC’s Human Resources Administration programme when reporting employment outcomes. These categories include Human Resources Specialists, Administrative Services Managers, Customer Service Representatives, Executive Assistants, Office Clerks, Bookkeeping and Accounting Clerks, and General and Operations Managers. Occupational information for these roles is maintained and published by the U.S. Department of Labor using SOC classifications.
Workforce publications frequently discuss the factors shaping demand for HR and administrative professionals, including the ongoing adoption of workplace technologies, changes in recruitment and onboarding practices, and the increased use of digital systems to support organisational operations. These reports indicate that HR and administrative functions continue to play a role across a wide range of organisational environments.
The Human Resources Administration programme at SJVC is designed to support student learning in foundational human resources concepts, administrative operations, communication skills and business office practices. The curriculum aligns with established educational objectives for the field and prepares students to engage with a variety of organisational functions. “My mission is to empower every student to turn their skills into opportunities, their training into confidence, and their education into a future they can be proud of,” said Rachel Bowne, Campus Director at San Joaquin Valley College.
Students have also shared personal perspectives on their learning journey. “I knew I had a higher calling and could assist people in a higher way. Human Resources was a really good direction for me,” said Tierra W., a 2021 Human Resources Administration graduate. “I found SJVC online and saw that they offered an online schedule that met my needs.”
Information about the Human Resources Administration program is available at www.sjvc.edu/program/human-resources-administration and www.sjvc.edu.














