Human Resources Specialist 

What do Human Resources Specialist do?

Human resources specialists recruit, screen, interview, and place workers. They also handle employee relations, compensation and benefits, and training.

How to become a Human Resources Specialist

Applicants must usually have a bachelor’s degree in human resources, business, or a related field. However, the level of education and experience required varies by position and employer.

Job Outlook

Employment of human resources specialists is projected to grow 7 percent from 2019 to 2029, faster than the average for all occupations. Human resources specialists will be needed to handle increasingly complex employment laws and healthcare coverage options. Most growth is projected to be in the professional, scientific, and technical services industry.