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suparnacht
Hii Everybody, I am a student, pursuing PGDBM from a reputed institute in new delhi. I have taken HR as my major n Marketing as my minor.
  • Which kind of job profiles should I look for?
  • Can i pursue any degree or diploma in Law that will help me like Labor Laws?
  • Other than Labor Laws what else degree or diploma course in Law can help me?
kindly let me know if u have any information.
Thank You

From India, Jamshedpur
rajeevdixit
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Hi, Why dont you go for a PG diploma in admin and labour laws run by institutes like madhurai kamraj or annamalia. Or you can do Master of labour management from madhurai kamraj. regards Rajeev Dixit
From India, Bangalore
madaansanhdya
Hi,
Starting with recruitment in HR is an easy bid, specially in times like this when the companies are hardly hiring, but then it becomes monotonous in an year or so, then the person starts moving towards the HR Generalist role,,,,,,,which is a much better bid in the long run.
Other developed area in India is Training and Development, where in initially the person has to work with coporates then gradually coporate working as well as freelancing good be done. For this diploma in training and development is an added advantage, "ISTD" is one such organisation which provides this diploma.
Rgds
sandhya

From India, Delhi
vBala
Hi,
With MBA HR, doing Dipoloma courses in Labor law will add value. But with this kind of qual you may be pushed to routine IR jobs. Would therefore suggest to get a HR Generalist profile for 2-3 yrs and move on to tranformational ( Strategic) HR role for carreer advancement.
All the best
Bala

From India, Madras
sunitha2subhash
This subramanyam. i am working as a Hr executive . I want learn more about how to use the Performance appraisal System in organisations.
From India, Hyderabad
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