A self-paced course · by Work Shouldn’t Suck
Nobody applied
for this job.
In a lot of organizations, someone became responsible for HR the way people become responsible for a lot of things: it needed to happen, and they were there. The Accidental HR Professional is the course for that person: the compliance floor, taught honestly, and the values-based design ceiling most HR education skips.
They keep arriving whether or not anyone was trained for them.
The core reframe
The floor and the ceiling, taught together
Most HR education for non-HR people is fear-based, and fear builds the Department of No. This course teaches both layers at once.
The floor
Compliance: real, specific, non-negotiable, and smaller than most people fear. Taught by name, with actual thresholds and the moments each law arrives inside.
The ceiling
What you build on top: hiring that doubles as marketing, pay people can explain out loud, leave processes that lower stress, policies staff helped write.
The practice
Scenario checks, no-right-answer simulations with the ownership flip, and seven real artifacts that assemble into your People Practices Blueprint.
The seven modules
Organized by moments, never by body of knowledge
“My dad had a stroke, I need to go to Ohio” is how the FMLA arrives in real life. Lessons are filed where you’ll retrieve them.
What you build
Seven artifacts, one Blueprint
No final exam. Each module produces one working document for your actual organization, and Module 7 assembles them into your People Practices Blueprint.
Who this is for
The person who was there when it needed to happen
The operations director who inherited HR. The ED who absorbed it. The finance person who got it because payroll was already theirs. And the executives and newer managers around them who make people decisions every week without a map.
It is intentionally not a certification prep course. The SPHR body of knowledge is in here, reorganized around real moments, taught through twenty-plus years of case stories from Fractured Atlas, YBCA, and WSS HR Labs client work, and paired throughout with the WSS Tool Library.