Skip to content

Are you ready to take your career in Human Resource Management to an international level? With businesses expanding into global markets, the need for HR professionals who can navigate cross-cultural management, global workforce strategy, and talent mobility is increasing. 

A Master’s in Global HRM can provide the expertise needed to step into senior roles, enabling professionals to develop global talent strategies, foster motivation and well-being, and drive workforce contribution and performance. 

The MSc in Global HRM at King’s Business School is designed to equip HR professionals with the strategic knowledge and practical skills necessary for success in high-impact leadership roles.

In this guide, we’ll explore key senior roles in Global HRM and how the skills gained from this programme align with their responsibilities. 

Why pursue a career in Global HRM? 

Global HRM transcends traditional HR by managing diverse teams, navigating international HR frameworks, and aligning workforce strategies with global business goals. 

A career in this field offers: 

  • Opportunities to collaborate with international teams and influence global HR policies. 
  • The chance to address cultural diversity, talent mobility, and development challenges. 
  • A dynamic role with a direct impact on organisational success and employee well-being. 

The MSc in Global HRM at King’s Business School prepares professionals to meet these challenges through advanced modules that develop critical HR leadership skills. 

Senior leadership roles in Global HRM 

For HR professionals looking to move into senior positions, Global HRM offers a range of high-impact leadership roles. Here’s how the MSc in Global HRM can help you develop the skills required for each role: 

Global HR Director 

As a Global HR Director, you will oversee international HR strategies, policies, and workforce planning. The MSc in Global HRM provides expertise in: 

  • HRM in Practice: Learn to design and implement global HR policies aligned with business objectives. 
  • Strategic and Contemporary HRM: Gain insights into strategic role of HRM in addressing current organisational challenges and dilemmas 

Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) 

CHROs shape global workforce strategies at the executive level. The MSc in Global HRM supports this career path with: 

  • Leadership and Change: Develop leadership skills to drive HR initiatives supporting global business growth. 
  • Responsible HR and Sustainability: Understand ethical and sustainable HR practices to influence corporate decision-making. 

Global Talent Management Director 

This role focuses on attracting, retaining, and developing top talent across markets. The MSc in Global HRM provides: 

  • Global and Comparative HRM: Understand contemporary HRM challenges including talent management challenges and strategies in different cultural and institutional contexts. 
  • HRM in Practice: Develop knowledge and understanding of talent management including the design of leadership development and international mobility programmes. 

Global HR Analytics Manager 

As data-driven decision-making becomes integral to HR, this role leverages workforce analytics. The MSc in Global HRM equips professionals with: 

  • HR Data and Analytics: Learn to interpret workforce trends and use predictive analytics for talent management, retention and productivity. 
  • Research and Consultancy Skills in HRM: Gain expertise in evidence-based HR decision-making. 

Global Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Director 

DEI Directors ensure workplace inclusivity worldwide. The MSc in Global HRM supports this role through: 

  • Responsible HR and Sustainability: Develop DEI strategies and align HR policies with global equity goals. 
  • Employment Relations: Understand the wider societal and global institutional contexts  shaping workplace diversity, equity and inclusion. 

Global Learning and Development Director 

Employee development is a critical HR function. The MSc in Global HRM prepares professionals with: 

  • Leadership and Change: Develops understanding of what makes for effective change and leadership cross-cultures. 
  • Strategic and Contemporary HRM: Consideration of contemporary strategic HRM challenges that may include global learning, training and talent development initiatives. 

How an MSc in Global HRM can prepare you for senior HR roles 

The MSc in Global HRM at King’s Business School provides the strategic knowledge and practical skills needed to excel in senior HR roles within an international context. This 100% online, part-time programme covers key areas such as talent management, employee engagement, and strategic HR leadership. 

Core modules include: 

  • HRM in Practice: Apply HR strategies in real-world business contexts. 
  • Employment Relations: Navigate the employment relationship. 
  • Responsible HR and Sustainability: Master ethical and sustainable HR practices. 
  • HR Data and Analytics: Make informed data-driven HR decisions using analytics. 

Designed for working professionals, the course provides practical insights that can be immediately applied to your career, helping you lead and innovate in a global HR landscape. 

See course details