Human Resources
Can you imagine a future as a matchmaker? Human resources specialists match qualified job candidates to their company’s job openings. But, hiring workers isn’t all they do. Programs in human resources may give you a background in business administration, social science, industrial and labor relations, compensation and benefits, and corporate training.
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The responsibilities of human resources specialists vary, depending on the size and type of organization that employs them. In addition to recruiting and hiring workers, you might be called upon to handle employee benefits inquiries, train and orient workers, negotiate labor contracts, or develop human resources policies.
The job market for human resources workers is quite competitive. However, demand is strong for training and development specialists as well as employment, recruitment, and placement specialists.
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Averett University
Averett University, founded in 1859, offers courses of study leading to bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Danville and at regional centers in Virginia. Through personal attention for all students, Averett prepares them for successful lives by encouraging them, in the liberal arts tradition, to ask and answer important questions, form and defend judgments, ... more
- Campus Program - Master of Business Administration with a Concentration in Human Resource Management
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