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Human Resources Managers

Employment Prospects

Employers

Approximately 208,900 human resources managers are employed in the United States. Many work in the private sector, but others find opportunities at government agencies at the local, state, and national levels. Large organizations are more apt to hire large HR staffs than smaller ones.

Starting Out

While still in high school or college, you should apply for an entry-level job as a personnel clerk or assistant or participate in an HR internship to begin gaining experience that will eventually allow you to become qualified to work as a manager. To locate opportunities, use the resources of your college’s career services office, attend career fairs, and meet with recruiters that come to your campus.

Experienced HR professionals can find job openings by using the services of executive headhunters, utilizing association job-search sites such as http://jobs.shrm.org, and networking in-person and on social media sites such as LinkedIn.

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