So I'm currently studying Human Resources at my university
>inb4 HR faggot go neck yourself
I'm pretty interested in Employee Benefits at the moment and was wondering what kind of programming languages or skills would be good to have for the field. I was thinking that knowing something like SQL and having knowledge/skills in database and data-sets might be a valuable/useful skill to have. Also thinking python would be useful since literally everyone knows python. What do you guys think would be good languages to learn for such a field?
maybe prolog would be good for determining whether an hr degree is worthless or not
>>52634096
never heard of prolog, do people still use it?
>>52634076
Did HR software (with benefits) implementation for a while. The software and its concurrent were mainly using SQL. I know for a fact a lot are PHP based, some are .net. After all, it's not too complicated of a software: track employees, their time and their salary + benefits...