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The average salary for a Human Resources Manager in U.S. is $154,740.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $154,740

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $74.39

What does a Human Resources Manager earn?

Human Resources Managers earned an average of $154,740 per year in the United States. They help businesses manage and develop their personnel; creating job descriptions, conducting interviews, and disbursing salaries. Experienced HR Managers often specialize in areas such as labor relations, training and development, and employee retention.

How to earn more as a Human Resources Manager

To become a Human Resources (HR) Manager, you will need a degree in HR management, business management, or psychology. Alternatively, you can go through a degree apprenticeship. To advance further in the HR managerial role, you can focus on a particular area such as labour relations or performance management. You could also become self-employed or set up an HR consultancy.