| irfan_ahmed Started The Discussion: Dear Seniors, I am doing MBA ( HR) presently in final semister. Graduation Arts Intermediate MLT ( Medical Lab Techonology ) I, have worked as Sr Executive Customer Care in a Diagnostic Laboratory. The reason for me writing to you all is that I want to make my career in HR stream I am presently 26...Please guide me how to move ahead as I am totally confused I went to many counsultancies, companys for HR job but inturn they offer me Customer care jobs... I am very much confused tensed...as how to move ahead...Is my age write to switch to new career????? SENIORS PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE ADVISE ME AS HOW TO GO FOREARD... EAGERLY WAITING FOR YOUR SUGGESTIONS...
Dear Irfan I presume that still you are working as Senior Executive Customer Care in Diagnostic Laboratory. Please request your management to change your cadre and ask for horizontal promotion in HR/Admin/Personnel Department in your organisation and gain knowledge and working experience. If it is not considered by the management then request them to give a chance to gain work experience and have an exposure in HR Work in addition to your present responsibility. Continue your work atleast for another 6 months to 1 year. Then you start applying for some other company with this work experience. Then surely you can succeed in your career change as well as gaining knowledge. Wish you all the best.
Dear Bhaskar, Thanks for replying... Yes I am working at the same position, I have tried to change my dept but my managemnt has rejected as I am the team leader & there is no back up. I am planning topic a part time job as a recuriter in some consultancy for say 6 months then I can try for a big company... Do you suggest this is a good move... Please advise....!!!!!! Regards/Irfan Found This Useful? +Vote Up This Page Via Google. Why Vote? User validation is extremely important for good content to prosper. | 151 views2 replies Knowledgebase Categories Popular Discussions |
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