San Joaquin Valley College (SJVC) is drawing attention to recently released workforce data relating to human resources and administrative occupations, based on findings from national labour market research organisations. Reports from employment analysts, including Robert Half, indicate ongoing recruitment activity across HR, customer service and administrative support roles in a range of industries. These findings reflect national-level trends and do not account for individual employment outcomes or regional labour market differences.
For the purpose of reporting graduate employment outcomes, the State of California designates specific Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) roles as in-field for graduates of SJVC’s Human Resources Administration programme. These roles include Human Resources Specialists, Administrative Services Managers, Customer Service Representatives, Executive Assistants, Office Clerks, Bookkeeping and Accounting Clerks, and General and Operations Managers. Occupational data for these classifications is published by the U.S. Department of Labor under the SOC system.
Workforce analyses commonly cite factors influencing staffing patterns within HR and administrative functions. These include advances in workplace technology, changes to recruitment and onboarding processes, and the increased use of digital platforms to support employee and organisational operations. The reports suggest that HR and administrative roles continue to be relevant across a broad range of industries and organisational contexts.
SJVC’s Human Resources Administration programme is designed to deliver education in core HR principles, administrative procedures, communication skills and business office practices. The curriculum aligns with recognised educational objectives for the discipline and supports student learning across multiple 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 participating in the programme have shared reflections on their academic experience. “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.

