deep10
Hi All,
I am new in this firm,Currently i am working for a small company as a HR Manager, as my company is very small and startup company so till now we didn't create any policies here, I want to make our company as a very organized one can any bady give some idea.
As I don't know any thing about HR field kindly any one help me should i do any HR certification course.:?:
Regards
Deepika

From India, Bangalore
chum
18

Hi Deepika, Lemme clear few things, so tat I cud help u in better way. R u an MBA??, What are the policies u hav as of nw for HR dept?......lemme knw......
From India, Mangaluru
deep10
Hi Charm,
Thanks to revert back to me,I complete MCA, And i didnt done any certification also.
And currently there is nothing has created, evan i have to make payslip but i dont know how i have to prepare. Plz help me for the same.:confused::confused:
Regards
Deepika

From India, Bangalore
chum
18

Hi Deepika,
Hope u have decided ur career as HR. Nothin to worry, join MBA by distance learning / if possible do it part time. I am herewith attaching a word document, which gives u an idea to how to set up an HR department.....if u hav more queries....do post me.......whn others can do, y not u??......keep rockin...........

From India, Mangaluru
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Ash Mathew
54

No necessity for certifications - but you can try getting certified for our career enhancement
As far as Setting up an HR department with policies / guidelines are concerned, you can find a lot of material on citehr itself. A few other things you need to keep in mind is:
Under such situations where the concepts are new to the users - you will find it easy to prepare the guidelines, but implementation will be challenging. Dont take it as a failure. The success is when you continuosly try and implement the polcies in HR and let people know that they have to follow certain decorum...
So start with a never give-up and a positive attitude.
After all its you who choses what should happen with you or what should not happen with you.
Take care!

From India, Madras
Raveesh menon
2

deepika you can join a course in core-hr there are some good institues in pune mumbai it's 2 month course. and fees could be 20k to 30k...coz doing mba in distance won't help you out, just a degree... and there are people who have done mca but due to recession they opt for HR and they join these class coz the institue not only gives you the certification but also an exp.letter and placemet assitance 2.
hope you like it...

From India, Aurangabad
bhagwan_07
51

Hi Deepika, Can u brief ur profile of till date, in terms of ur educational qualification and Professional expertise. Then only I can gv u some usefull tips for the same. rgds Sr. HR S.U. Infosystem
From India, Mumbai
jasajaleel
2

hi all..(Esp2 Mr.Raveesh Menon..) REF:Ur reply to Ms Deepika regarding HR Crash course.. Shal i kno more abt that course?is it possible thrú distance learning?let me kno pls....
From United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
globaloverseas144
46

Dear Deepika,
It is better you go for diploma in administration & labour law from Anna Malai university(Distance learning),the fee of course is 2500 & this is one year certification progrmmes,you will get all study material free of cost.
Best Regads
Sajid Ansari-Delhi

From India, Delhi
Raj Kumar Hansdah
1426

"...working as a HR Manager..." and "...I don't know any thing about HR field .. "
The wonders of Indian companies never cease to amaze me !!
I can understand that as a small company, it can not afford a qualified HR manager. But, same argument does not hold in case of, say, accounting. Even smallest companies would need to get it done through a Chartered Accountant.
Time has come when Govt. of India should frame an act on HRM and HR practictioners along with requisite qualifications.
Regards.

From India, Delhi
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