Human Resource Management Salary
Research and compare HR management salary data.
Human resources salary ranges and jobs vary significantly, because they cut across a wide range of businesses. The Bureau of Labor Statistics names scientific and technical consulting firms as having the highest paying human resources salaries. According to HR Magazine, the highest paying career specialties include labor relations and organizational development.
Human Resources Salary Comparison Chart
| HR Job Title | Median Annual Salary* |
|---|---|
| Human Resources Generalist II | $58,090 |
| Human Resources Specialist | $52,690 |
| Recruiter II | $55,805 |
| Human Resources Manager | $99,130 |
Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data published March 27, 2012; Human Resources Specialists; Human Resources Managers; Salary.com, April, 2012; Human Resources Generalist; Recruiter II.
*The salary information listed is based on a national average, unless noted. Actual salaries may vary greatly based on specialization within the field, location, years of experience and a variety of other factors.
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