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Careers / Compensation, Benefits & Job Analysis Specialists |
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Job Description |
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Significant Points |
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Human Resources, Training, and Labor Relations Managers and Specialists |
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- In filling entry-level jobs, many employers seek college graduates who have majored in human resources, human resources administration, or industrial and labor relations; other employers look for college graduates with a technical or business background or a well-rounded liberal arts education.
- For many specialized jobs, previous experience is an asset; for more advanced positions, including those of managers, arbitrators, and mediators, it is essential.
- Keen competition for jobs is expected because of the plentiful supply of qualified college graduates and experienced workers.
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Top Ten Industries |
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U.S. National Figures. |
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| Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists |
| Management of Companies and Enterprises |
13,070 |
| Local Government (OES Designation) |
9,550 |
| State Government (OES Designation) |
4,890 |
| Insurance Carriers |
4,820 |
| Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting Services |
4,710 |
| Agencies, Brokerages, and Other Insurance Related Activities |
3,750 |
| General Medical and Surgical Hospitals |
3,290 |
| Employment Services |
3,080 |
| Business, Professional, Labor, Political, and Similar Organizations |
2,750 |
| Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools |
2,420 |
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| Interesting Fact |
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| Daniel Webster, Abraham Lincoln, John Marshall and Stephen A. Douglas are among the most famous lawyers in American history, but none went to Law School. |
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| Did you know... |
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| The MyPlan.com Graduate School Database provides detailed profiles on more than 1,800 different graduate schools in the U.S. |
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