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EXPLORE CAREERS IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

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Rustam Kalimzhanov and Simran Verma

The future is bright for those who recognize that policies don’t change the workplace -- people do.

Organizations prosper because of their employees. Human resource professionals are the driving force behind employee acquisition and retention. Now more than ever, companies are investing in HR professionals who can support robust training, development, and programs that foster positive culture.

Our industry overview provides a 10-year outlook on the growth of careers in human services including the fastest growing job titles, geographic areas, and sectors in need of human resource professionals. Plus, get an exclusive look at entry-level HR salary trends over the last five years.

A Purdue master’s degree in human resource management develops a unique combination of talents to help make you a remarkably astute business leader with a refined focus on acquisition, change management, compensation, and organizational behavior. Our flexible in-residence MS Human Resource Management (MSHRM) and online MSHRM programs can be the catalyst you need to set yourself up for success in this rapidly growing and important industry.

We offer you industry data that shows growth in professional opportunities in human resource management and the return on investment enjoyed by those who earn a master’s degree in HR.

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7%
Projected growth in human resources jobs through 2031
$80,376
Average salary for MSHRM graduates
#1
MS Human Resource Management Program, North America
Best-Masters.com, 2021

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