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Job security for H.R. in 2008
Human Resources (HR) Manager - (City withheld for privacy), Florida, United States
In my 17 years of H.R., I've always taken the approach of knowing, hands-on, when possible, the jobs within the organization. Who better to recruit than the person who has actually performed the function? I've had a focus on making myself approachable, respected, yet well liked, and trusted by employees. Yes, believe it or not, an H.R. Manager can be well trusted by his/her employees! You can't isolate yourself today from your workers. You (H.R.)need to make yourself visible, EVERY SINGLE D...
Posted in Job Security on 19 Sep 2008
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Human Resources (HR) Manager - (City withheld for privacy), Virginia, United States
I live near the Virginia Beach Oceanfront. This is a resort area. I have worked for most of the hotels and what I have learned is that they are franchised properties. The General Managers are too busy to recruit for the season and the turnover is so high. I could meet with the General Managers find out what they need, research the positions they have available, what skills are required and do the recruiting from home. I was trained by Marriott and was a Recruiter for Marriott, I know the dema...
Posted in Dream Job on 8 May 2008
Don't procrastinate!
Human Resources (HR) Manager - (City withheld for privacy), New York, United States
The longer you take to ask for more compensation for taking on added responsibiity, the longer the perception that you are satisfied.
Posted in Negotiating Higher Pay on 16 Aug 2007
 

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Job: Human Resources (HR) Manager

Median Salary by Years Experience - Job: Human Resources (HR) Manager (United States)
Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 28 Jan 2010 | Individuals Reporting: 9,546
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Salaries for Human Resources Managers

In an effort to increase productivity and morale, reduce job turnover, and create highly specialized workers, employers are looking more and more to Human Resources experts to help create workplace environments that will mutually benefit employer and employee alike. Accordingly, Human Resources Managers study and apply management to help assign employees based on their skills, develop training programs for honing those skills, and communicate with employees to improve working conditions and job satisfaction. The basic theory for most Human Resources Managers is that happy, well trained workers create healthy, profitable companies. To put it simply, Human Resources Managers work to promote healthy relationships between employers and employees.

With Human Resources Managers looking out for the well being of everyone else, how well are they taken care of? Looking at Human Resources Wage Scale by Years Experience shows a starting wage of around $40,000 for those entering the field. Salaries for Human Resources Managers naturally increase as job experience accumulates. If you look at the Human Resources Wage Scale by Type of Employer, you'll notice that the highest salaries for Human Resources Managers are within the federal government. However, the salaries for Human Resources Managers working in branches of state and local government are close behind. After that, the margin begins to widen, with the third highest salaries for Human Resources Managers found in firms and private practice. If you're a Human Resources Manager looking for what city has the most to offer, set your bearings Northeast or Northwest. The Human Resources Wage Scale by City chart shows that salaries for Human Resources Managers in New York and Seattle are among the highest in the country.

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Job Description

People with the job title Human Resources (HR) Manager typically fall into one of the following PayScale standard occupations.

Plan, direct, and coordinate human resource management activities of an organization to maximize the strategic use of human resources and maintain functions such as employee compensation, recruitment, personnel policies, and regulatory compliance.