Human Resource Professionals
Human Resource Professionals plan, develop, implement and evaluate staff recruitment, assist in resolving disputes by advising on workplace matters, and represent industrial, commercial, union, employer and other parties in negotiations.
Average Salary
$69,628
Average Age
36yo
Job Growth
The number of Human Resource Professionals working in Australia is expected to increase by 5.4% by 2019
Education Level
96.9% of Human Resource Professionals have gained a qualification at a Year 12 level or above
Most Important skills for a Human Resource Professional
- Giving full attention to what others are saying
- Understanding written documents
- Talking to others to convey information effectively
- Using logic and reasoning
Key Statistics for Human Resource Professionals
70% are female
81% work full-time
How do I become a Human Resource Professional?
Entry level Human Resource courses generally don’t carry any pre-requisites. However some courses require the candidate to have adequate language and computer skills.
Certificate III in Business(Human Resources)
Certificate IV in Human Resources
Top Human Resources Courses
Certificate IV in Human Resource Management
The College for Adult Learning
Diploma of Human Resources Management
Let Training
Certificate IV in Human Resources & Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety
Let Training
Certificate IV in Human Resources Management
MCI Institute
Dual Diploma of Human Resource Management + Advanced Diploma of Human Resource Management
The College for Adult Learning

Progress your career
If you are looking to take the next step in your Hospitality career, look to a Diploma or Bachelor Degree. Diplomas can be used as a pathway program if you aren’t ready to step straight into a Bachelor.
Diploma of Human Resources
Master of Employment Relations

Human Resources Courses
Check out all of the Human Resources courses and discover the perfect direction for you.
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