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The phrase "a human resources manager" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who is responsible for managing the human resources department within an organization.
Example: "She has been promoted to a human resources manager after years of dedicated service in the company."
Alternatives: "an HR manager" or "a personnel manager."
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Ms. Khaimova wants to be a human resources manager.
A human resources manager, Laura Althouse, pleaded guilty on Wednesday.
Occupation: She is a human resources manager consultant.
His mother is a human resources manager for Procter & Gamble in North Andover, Mass.
She retired as a human resources manager for a Manhattan corporation.
Mrs. Klein, 30, is a human resources manager at American Express in New York.
The bride, 30, is a human resources manager for Andersen Consulting in Chicago.
Her father is a human resources manager at Rohm & Haas, a chemicals manufacturer in Philadelphia.
She is a human resources manager, and he is a manager of technology consultants.
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This is something I learned from my wife--a human resources manager.
— AHMAD WALI ARIAN, a human-resources manager.
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