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AncyV
No probs if you have joined in small company but if you are in a beginner stage then try getting good learning exp there then after 10 to 12 months you can step to a higher organization. But do keep learning as the first priorty....
Have a great day........!!!

From India, Bangalore
lakshman srikanth
Hi Aparna!
Dont wory for such things and leave the company.Unless u have good opportunity in other company.becoz it is quite difficult to get job now market is very bad and that to getting job in HR is very dificult every thing is confidential when compare to other departments.Now u have scope to learn many things u can frame all the policies and implement it. so, that u can gain additional knowledge in this stream in big companies there is nothing to do in HR everything is framed u have to follow that format, but in small u have to frame it everything u will gain more experience. Its not a mater that it is small r big even i am working in small company which consists of 20 Employes and that to i am having 1 year experience i framed each and every format and policies regarding HR from recruitment to Retirement and we started implemenmting it.
Regards!
Srikanth


ram_smit
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Whether its a small company or a big company were you work, its important knowledge wise what you gain from it. (At times you may find better policies and systems in small scale units than in some Multinational groups). So extract knowledge through experience from were you are now, which would help you to built a strong career ahead. Good Luck....
From Nigeria, Abuja
lachu
Hi Srikanth,
Just got to know from your comment that you have started the HR practices and policies of your company from scratch.I m presently in a similar situation.Kindly tell me how did you carry on with doing what you did in your company.I m a new joinee in a trading company in oman.I do not have previous generalist HR experience.Here,they have asked me in setting up a proper HR division(practices) for the company.The company have around 150 employees and in the present system the employee files,leave handling etc are done manually,the payroll being handled by the finance dept.We wish to organise the employee files and related HR practices(from joining formalities till employee leaving the organisation) so that a one point access can be done,thus time saving the time.Please provide me a framework on how to proceed regarding this and examples regarding the areas to be covered and sufficient spreadsheets.
Kindly respond to this as soon as possible.
Thanks and regards,
lakshmi

From Oman, Muscat
lachu
Hi Srikanth,
Just got to know from your comment that you have started the HR practices and policies of your company from scratch.I m presently in a similar situation.Kindly tell me how did you carry on with doing what you did in your company.I m a new joinee in a trading company in oman.I do not have previous generalist HR experience.Here,they have asked me in setting up a proper HR division(practices) for the company.The company have around 150 employees and in the present system the employee files,leave handling etc are done manually,the payroll being handled by the finance dept.We wish to organise the employee files and related HR practices(from joining formalities till employee leaving the organisation) so that a one point access can be done,thus time saving the time.Please provide me a framework on how to proceed regarding this and examples regarding the areas to be covered and sufficient spreadsheets.
Kindly respond to this as soon as possible.
Thanks and regards,
lakshmi

From Oman, Muscat
keith2rule
2

Hi Rahul,

Frankly speaking, In a year would have just learnt your process but not dept in HR, this year what you need to do this, try getting\implementing new things which would boost your confidence.

Take initiatives; try interacting with higher management and your seniors indeed you would learn new things personally and officially

In bigger companies you would not get a chance to move around in different departments you need to work very hard and prove your self..!

Make sure you are settled in a Good position and better Grade which would help you in long Run.

“THIS IS NOT THE RIGHT TIME TO LEAVE”
All the Very Best:-P
Regards,
Kiran

From India
niharika.gupta
2

Hi aparna And rahul ,I would suggest you guys to request your boss to assign you a mentor who can enlight you on your growth prospects and can teach you things which enrich your job role.
From India, Mumbai
R G NAGENDRA
2

Hi
You cannot decide about the Company by counting the heads. If you have job satisfaction and good environment continue for quite considerable time. If not wait for a good opportunity and make a change. Still I suggest you continue for a minimum period of 1 year so that you can gain good experience which will add value to your Resume. Do not make very frequent changes, It will be viewed negatively
R G NAGENDRA

From India, Mumbai
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