Where is human resource management used?
Graduates of the program are prepared to begin their careers in the human resource departments of corporations, government agencies, unions, and other private and public organizations. They are employed as recruiters, compensation specialists, job analysts, grievance handlers, arbitration managers, negotiators, safety directors, and training coordinators. What is the job outlook? According to various publications and reports including the Occupations Outlook Handbook, Occupational Briefs, Occupations in Demand, and the Employment Training Report of the President, there is a positive future for persons entering the field of HRM. The number of HRM professionals is expected to grow rapidly in the coming years because of an increased awareness of the costs and benefits of effective human resource practices. The U.S. Department of Labor projects the job outlook in human resource management for coming years is better than the overall growth in jobs for the economy as a whole. They project a