Become a member
Strengthen your work with exclusive member-only resources, professional connections and essential support

What can membership do for you?
- Professional credibility and recognition for your skills and abilities.
- The support and shared experience of over 150,000 people professionals in the worldwide CIPD community.
- Boost your career prospects and earning potential.
- Exclusive member benefits to add impact to your work every day.
How to become a member
Whether you’re just starting out, building your career, or working at the highest level, there’s a route to membership to suit you and a membership grade to demonstrate your level of knowledge and experience.
Two ways to achieve membership
You can become a member either by studying a CIPD qualification or having your professional experience assessed.
Study a qualification
- If you’re beginning or developing your career in the people profession.
- You enrol at a study centre to take a qualification, completing relevant modules and coursework and/or sitting an exam.
- It can take nine to 12 months to complete a pre-2021 Certificate, and up to two and a half years to complete a pre-2021 Diploma. It takes eight to 12 months to complete our new Foundation qualification, 12-16 months for our Associate qualifications, 16-24 months for our Advanced qualifications.
- Depending on the qualification you study, you’ll become either a Foundation or Associate Member, and may be able to upgrade to Chartered Member or Fellow if you have the required experience.
Have your experience assessed
- If you’re an experienced people professional and can demonstrate how you meet the membership standards.
- You’ll complete a series of online assessments and have a professional discussion with an experienced assessor. The knowledge you’ve gained, the way you work, and your impact as a people professional will be reviewed and assessed.
- Experience Assessment can take as little as four months. This route does not require study or exams.
- You’ll become an Associate Member, Chartered Member or Chartered Fellow, depending on your experience.
What’s best for you?
Next steps to membership
If you’re starting out or developing your career in the people profession
Find a qualification >
If you’re an experienced people professional
Go to Experience Assessment >
Are you already studying a CIPD qualification?
CIPD membership can offer vital support for your studies
Are you a current CIPD member?
Learn how to progress your career by upgrading your membership
Are you an apprentice in HR or L&D?
If you successfully complete your End Point Assessment with the CIPD, you can become an Associate Member
Are you an employer interested in membership for your team?
Recognition for your people professionals and their impact in the workplace