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24-10-2009, 02:13 PM
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: New Delhi
You can start your career in consultancy but if you feel to grow up then try to look outside of that frame.
 
24-10-2009, 02:32 PM
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Bhilai, Chhattisgarh
hello damudi123.
what kind of job r u seeking, n plz expalin a bit your profile.
mayb then i can help you out.
regards,
Mayank Kukreja
 
24-10-2009, 04:19 PM
Join Date: May 2009
Consultancies are good option
 
24-10-2009, 06:58 PM
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Gurgaon
Consulting is a great way to work as it allows you the freedom to develop your focus, choose your direction and set your pace.

However, lots has to be in place before you embark on the journey to work independently.

. I'd say that an HR professional should work with corporates and consulting groups from 5-7 years to develop a network and expertise that s/he would deploy later
. S/he should be a continual learner -- much learning happens in a structured workplace but for an independent consultant, that must happen at one's own initiative. It's for this updated knowledge of HR technology and processes that s/he would be sought out
. S/he must be able to adapt to periods of low activity and thus little earning as well as active periods of work when only deliverables would matter
. S/he must use the commonly used social media channels to stay connected with communities
 
24-10-2009, 07:22 PM
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Delhi
Hello All..this is shimit here ..
i am doing my MBA in HR...and from past 1 month i am looking for a job in HR....according to my search...if v start with a consultancy then v will be just called as CONSULTANT not an HR EXECUTIVE....no corporates will take u in....let me explain u all in a very simple language that if U HAV STARTED WITH OPENING A CYCLE WORKSHOP AS UR CAREER THEN NOBODY WILL BRING HIS CAR FOR REPAIRING TO U IN PRESENT AND FUTURE CONDTIONS.....

so just think about it and then make a decesion...
tak cre

BEST OF LUCK...
 
24-10-2009, 08:08 PM
Join Date: Oct 2009
sarfaraz Nawaz - HR consultant
First of all see the reputation of the consultancy and their clients.Consultancies are good place to get trained and understand the recruitment process.if u dont wanna stick in a consultancy u can opt for a free lancing HR.thats the best way
 
25-10-2009, 01:39 AM
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: pune
Hi!

In Today Scenario Consultancy market growing in well organized Format, Like Knowledge based, Research, Service provider, etc. in various segment. In-fact Consultancy work as company’s strategic business partner; and getting good respective space in the market, first you need to define your expertise and knowledge base, and your best fitment with the format of particular consultancy or company.

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1. “Consultancy as a career” yes you can have good career in terms of short term to re-acquaint yourself or in long terms you can have same like corporate job profile and function and will get growth in-fact where you can take-up toward entrepreneur path but first you need to check out consultancy back-ground & Key management.

2. Does it involve too much of labor work which is not suited to people who believe in superiority of mind over labor work . . .?

About labor work; it is totally depend upon your knowledge pool and key role function, working with consultancy you will get flexibility within your area and pays good amt and profit share also, I must say working with consultancy provides good opportunities to have multi dimension knowledge exposure and earning with learning.

In General most of fresher graduate, management student prefer consultancy Within Expertise area to brush-up knowledge,to gain some project practice to improvise portfolio for corp. entrance, Defining as a career is good way for independencies but you should go for only organized and well structured consultancy, check out their past market existence, key management.
key skill :Self-confidence, self leadership, goal orientated, thinks out box

Regard's
Umesh jatav
 
25-10-2009, 10:38 AM
Join Date: Jul 2008
thank u all for inputs ..xpectin sum more......
 
25-10-2009, 12:03 PM
Join Date: Aug 2009
what r the main functions of the consultant in a company???????
 
26-10-2009, 04:04 PM
Join Date: Sep 2009
our's is also a consultancy and as Mr.Raveesh has rightly coted that u have to under go lot of pressure and load. U please let me know from which part the country u belong to so that we may look for a mutually benificial business deal.

u can get in touch with me on [email]poduri69@gmail.com

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