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The average salary for a Human Resources Assistant in U.S. is $48,800.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $48,800

$34,490$64,250

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $23.46

$16.58$30.89

What does a Human Resources Assistant earn?

On average, Human Resources Assistants earn around $48,800 per year in the U.S. They provide administrative support to related areas such as recruitment, employee relations, and compensation and benefits. Additionally, HR assistants work with a range of clients from large corporations to small businesses. An HR assistant can choose to specialise in particular aspects such as recruitment, payroll, or organisational planning.

How to earn more as a Human Resources Assistant

To become a Human Resources Assistant, you can start by earning a degree in Human Resources, Business Management, or Organisational Psychology. Alternatively, you can enrol in an apprenticeship, which is a great way to gain practical and on-the-job experience. To advance your career as a Human Resources Assistant, you can specialise in areas such as recruitment, employee engagement, or occupational health and safety. You could also consider becoming self-employed or setting up your own HR consultancy.