What is the annual income of someone with a degree in HR working as an Human Resource Manager?
Even approximate answers are accepted!
Other - Business & Finance - 2 Answers
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check salary.com,
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It depends on the size of the company and sometimes what your degree is... Masters, etc. Check the Occupational Outlook Handbook for further details.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
What classes or types of internships do you suggest i take for Human Resource Management
What classes or types of internships do you suggest i take for Human Resource Management?
I am currently in college seeking to get a degree in Human Resource Management. And if there is anyone who is already in that field. How do you like it?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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I'm not much more experienced than you are since I am currently working on a Masters in HRM. In undergrad I only minored in business, but all of my electives were HR classes. I majored in psychology which I think has helped a bit. You may want to see if your school offers any psych classes that specialize in behavior or organizations. I'm currently interning for a hospital system in the HR department. You will definitely learn more from an internship than you will sitting in a classroom. So far it has only served to increase my interest in the field.
I am currently in college seeking to get a degree in Human Resource Management. And if there is anyone who is already in that field. How do you like it?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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I'm not much more experienced than you are since I am currently working on a Masters in HRM. In undergrad I only minored in business, but all of my electives were HR classes. I majored in psychology which I think has helped a bit. You may want to see if your school offers any psych classes that specialize in behavior or organizations. I'm currently interning for a hospital system in the HR department. You will definitely learn more from an internship than you will sitting in a classroom. So far it has only served to increase my interest in the field.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
What degree do I need to get a job in Human Resource at major hospital? 10 PNTS BEST ANSWER
What degree do I need to get a job in Human Resource at major hospital? 10 PNTS BEST ANSWER?
Associates, Bachelors.. or do I even need a degree?
Higher Education (University +) - 4 Answers
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Bachelor or Masters Business administration
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Bachelor's in business management, h.r. management, or labor relations. Experience working in a hospital setting (even outside of h.r.) is a good plus.
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Bachelors in Business management with a concentration in Human Resource. This is what I have been told from someone who is a HR specialist.
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The other answers you received are great. Can I be the naysayer here and say that a degree is not a BFOQ for many HR jobs? You could be degreeless and instead earn some HR designations (like the PHR/SPHR or a CCP/GRP or the CEBS designation, etc.) It really all depends on *which* job you're trying to get and whether or not there is an organizational culture of bias against those without degrees vs. those with significant work experience. Remember, Bill Gates didn't complete his studies at Harvard and he did OK in life.
Associates, Bachelors.. or do I even need a degree?
Higher Education (University +) - 4 Answers
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Bachelor or Masters Business administration
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Bachelor's in business management, h.r. management, or labor relations. Experience working in a hospital setting (even outside of h.r.) is a good plus.
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Bachelors in Business management with a concentration in Human Resource. This is what I have been told from someone who is a HR specialist.
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The other answers you received are great. Can I be the naysayer here and say that a degree is not a BFOQ for many HR jobs? You could be degreeless and instead earn some HR designations (like the PHR/SPHR or a CCP/GRP or the CEBS designation, etc.) It really all depends on *which* job you're trying to get and whether or not there is an organizational culture of bias against those without degrees vs. those with significant work experience. Remember, Bill Gates didn't complete his studies at Harvard and he did OK in life.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
can someone pursue a master's degree in human resource
can someone pursue a master's degree in human resource?
on H4 visa in the best B-schools like UCLA or will have to change their Visa status(H4) to F1. Please advice ASAP.
Immigration - 1 Answers
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You can as long as the H1 visa is in force, your under 21 (if H1 visa holder is a parent) and you meet other requirements. Good Luck!
on H4 visa in the best B-schools like UCLA or will have to change their Visa status(H4) to F1. Please advice ASAP.
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You can as long as the H1 visa is in force, your under 21 (if H1 visa holder is a parent) and you meet other requirements. Good Luck!
Human Resource vs Human service. Advice on HSS degree and careers PLEASE
Human Resource vs Human service. Advice on HSS degree and careers PLEASE :)?
I am currently a student attending a university and I am looking into the Human Science and serivice major. I looked at the salaries and saw that a human social worker makes $20,000 a year. Which theres no point in going to college if I'll be making that. On the other hand, Human Resource can make triple digits. Would degree would I need to take in order to be in human resource?
Other - Careers & Employment - 1 Answers
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Whoa! Triple digits? I'm guessing some of those are after the decimal point. My mother has worked in human resources her entire adult life and has a master's degree. She makes 36,000 a year in an area where you can't get a home for under 400k. Her wage is similar to her friends who have similar experience and work in HR. Business or human resource management would be appropriate degree for this field.
I am currently a student attending a university and I am looking into the Human Science and serivice major. I looked at the salaries and saw that a human social worker makes $20,000 a year. Which theres no point in going to college if I'll be making that. On the other hand, Human Resource can make triple digits. Would degree would I need to take in order to be in human resource?
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Whoa! Triple digits? I'm guessing some of those are after the decimal point. My mother has worked in human resources her entire adult life and has a master's degree. She makes 36,000 a year in an area where you can't get a home for under 400k. Her wage is similar to her friends who have similar experience and work in HR. Business or human resource management would be appropriate degree for this field.
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