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Human Resources Schools in New Hampshire

Human resources is an industry where professional training is not always required, but will garner better paying positions and more opportunities for advancement. Anyone who chooses to get a two- or four-year degree in this field will be able to put themselves in a position for higher paying careers and a quicker advancement into the top of their profession. Human resources professionals are responsible for handling employee relations, workplace ethics and related issues, payroll and employee management, and similar duties while on the job. There is no technical or professional licensing required for this position, although individuals do need to have strong communication and organizational skills so that they can succeed in any career that they find. Earnings for professionals who work in human resources vary greatly, but average around $80,000 depending on the exact position and amount of education that a professional has. For example, people who work in management will earn over $100,000 easily while those who work in other positions such as employment services or government human resources careers will earn closer to $40,000 annually on average. The projected growth for this career into the next decade is about on track with the national average for all careers, and the best opportunities will go to the people who have the most training and education to support their career.

Featured Human Resources Schools in New Hampshire:

University of Phoenix
Campus

As the largest private university in North America, University of Phoenix has more than 200 locations, and is available online in most countries around the world. Whether you're seeking a college degree at an associate's, bachelor's, master's, or doctoral level, we can help you reach your academic goal—and sooner than you might think.

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Hesser College
Campus

For over 100 years, Hesser College has been preparing students just like you for success. Choose from over 25 career-track degree programs.

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