Human Resources Manager

Human resources managers plan, direct, and coordinate the administrative functions of an organization. They oversee the recruiting, interviewing, and hiring of new staff; consult with top executives on strategic planning; and serve as a link between an organization's management and its employees.

$130,000
Median Salary
$139,100
Mean Salary
179,200
Total Employment
5%
Job Growth
About as fast as average
Bachelor's degree
Education
14,336
Openings/Year

Salary Distribution

10th Percentile
$78,000
25th Percentile
$101,400
Median
$130,000
75th Percentile
$166,400
90th Percentile
$218,400

Top Employing States

Texas
17,346
California
14,951
New York
9,589
Illinois
9,422
Florida
9,386

Salary by State

# State Median Salary
1 Hawaii $270,565
2 California $222,853
3 District of Columbia $192,250
4 Alaska $185,737
5 Massachusetts $180,016
6 New Hampshire $175,627
7 New Jersey $174,413
8 Connecticut $173,869
9 New York $172,910
10 Maryland $170,988
11 Vermont $170,184
12 Washington $167,898
13 Delaware $164,712
14 Virginia $160,436
15 Rhode Island $155,918
16 Oregon $151,544
17 Florida $145,313
18 Maine $145,258
19 Colorado $141,272
20 North Dakota $140,697
21 Arizona $139,320
22 Texas $138,854
23 Montana $136,504
24 Minnesota $131,865
25 Nevada $130,925
26 Pennsylvania $128,835
27 Iowa $128,445
28 Kansas $128,411
29 South Dakota $128,075
30 Missouri $125,224
31 Utah $125,186
32 Ohio $124,502
33 Georgia $124,011
34 Nebraska $122,689
35 Wisconsin $121,167
36 South Carolina $120,474
37 New Mexico $119,495
38 Illinois $118,980
39 Arkansas $116,169
40 West Virginia $114,017
41 Wyoming $113,942
42 Louisiana $113,128
43 Tennessee $112,683
44 Mississippi $112,203
45 Oklahoma $111,565
46 North Carolina $110,435
47 Idaho $110,123
48 Indiana $108,045
49 Alabama $106,875
50 Michigan $104,485
51 Kentucky $102,621

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average salary for a Human Resources Manager?
The median salary for a Human Resources Manager is $130,000 per year nationally. Salaries range from $78,000 (10th percentile) to $218,400 (90th percentile).
What education do you need to become a Human Resources Manager?
A Human Resources Manager typically requires a bachelor's degree.
What is the job outlook for Human Resources Managers?
Employment of human resources managers is projected to grow 5% — about as fast as average. About 14,336 openings are expected each year.
Which state pays Human Resources Managers the most?
Hawaii pays the highest median salary for human resources managers at $270,565 per year.

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