Human Resources Manager
What Does A Human Resources Manager Do?
Human resource managers coordinate all administrative functions within an organization including recruiting, interviewing, hiring, and advising top management on strategic planning.
How Do I Become A Human Resources Manager?
A four-year bachelor’s degree in human resources, business management, or a related field is necessary to obtain this position. A higher degree (master’s) in a related field, which may take an additional two-three years to earn, would be more valuable.
What is the Average Salary For A Human Resources Manager?
High – 160,000
Median – 90,000
Low – 52,000
What Courses Should I Take To Become A Human Resources Manager?
- English – As much as possible!
- Math
- Communication
- Business
- Psychology
What Is The Work Environment For A Human Resources Manager?
Human resources managers are employed in nearly every industry. They work in offices, and most work full time during regular business hours. Some must travel to attend professional meetings or to recruit employees.
What Is The Future Outlook For A Human Resources Manager?
The job outlook for this position looks fair over the next 10 years, keeping in mind that geographical differences may exist.
References
- Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook
- Explore Careers, Labour Market Information, Government of Canada