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Human resource managers perform the basic administrative operations for each organization. They are in charge of handling employee benefits and questions, recruiting new employees, interviewing and hiring new personnel.
Employment in human resource management usually requires an associate's or bachelor's degree in business administration or human resources.
In 2002, human resource managers held approximately 202,000 job positions in the United States alone. In large business firms human resource managers are able to provide a link between upper management and other employees. They are employed in almost every industry to act as consultants to both public and private business firms and organizations.
Advances in technology, new construction of homes and businesses, renovation of older homes and buildings and an ever increasing population create a very favorable climate for workers in the HVAC industry. 
If you're looking for a "hands on" career, with an unlimited future, a career as a HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning) technician could be the right job for you.
Because the amount of technical knowledge required in the HVAC industry, employers prefer to hire workers with formal training.
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