some of the school that I know that are the three top school that are the best in HR degrees are the following west wood college, Capella college and last but not least DeVry college.
An hr job will require education depending on the type of job, location, and company. I recommend you start out with a degree in this field and go from there.
An associate's degree may not qualify you for a job in HR immediately after graduation unless you have experience as a HR professional. You will be able to become a record keeper or get an administrative job though if you do not have any prior HR experience.
You can go to your boss or HR department and share with them that you have received your degree. This will not always result in a higher salary. You can share why you think having the degree will benefit them and improve your performance.
firstly a four year bachelors degree . Later on to futher go hiher you can also do MBA in the same
HR can be a very average or a very lucrative field. A basic HR assistant will start anywhere from $28K to $35K per year dependant on company and location. An HR manager will start around $50K and usually requires five or more years in HR and/or a degree specific to the field. From there it can go up; HR managers can be promoted to senior and even executive positions. There are currently even a few CEO's out there that started out in HR.
HR employees range from no college necessary (rare, but it happens,) up through MBA for HR Director of a large-scale employer. I know there are specific programs tailored for HR work, but most HR people I've known either have Bus Admin or Psych backgrounds, or they are off-the-wall in their degree choice.
$21 an hr if a BS degree and experience
between 20 and 30 an hr.
Go to HR and ask for the form for your problem.
Perhaps the simplest start is to get a degree or diploma in business with a human resources specialization. Some individuals go so far as to get an HR MBA.
Hr received a BA Degree from the University of Michigan in 1935; LLB from University of Michigan in 1941, and Yale University Law School.
If The amount of energy required to produce 34.5lbs/hr of steam at a pressure and temp of 0 psig and 212degree F with feed water 0 psig and 212 degree F requires 33445.6 Btu/hr of energy ie 33445.6 Btu/hr willl produce 34.5lbs/hr then mathematically it can be solved Thank you,