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riyazmirasdar
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first of all your post is not clear. You should have mentioned,BPO in which area u r working?
Ok if u are not working in HR process. Then quiting your job was the rite choice:),But if vise versa its wrong:huh:.Bcos real time experience and a MBA will add colours and if you manage your MBA with good marks then its a 10 on 10.:icon1:

From India, Bangalore
sudha gayatri
hai friend,
this is regarding your query.i think u quit the job if u really want to get in to the field of hr.however if u just want to finish your exams with a good percentage and still want to later work in a field that is not related to hr, then i think that quitting the job is not appropriate.
the job which u are doing now is entirely different from that of hr.Yes now that u have got 2 + yrs of experience then u can try for internal placements in the field of hr.Or pls concentrate on the present job.amd make it a point to finish ur exams at any cost.
wishing u all the very best.
bye....

From India, Hyderabad
vijay.doipade
Hi Nirbhay, Why in dilemma? Just concentrate on studies and get scores. That marks and your past exp will help you to find a good job. All the best...!!! Regards Vijay
From India, Madras
Alka Dimri
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Hi Nirbhay ,
You have taken the right decision. These day's many big companies don't allow students with low score even to enter for interview, first selection criteria is getting alteast 60%. You have already gained good experience of 2.5 years which will add to yor resume.You can always search for a good job but once you score low, you can never do anything to change your marksheet. So without any fear concentrate on your studies, you will definitely get a good job after your post graduation.
Regards,
Alka

From India, Vadodara
smveda
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Hi Nirbhay,
I dnt think ,bt actually m sur that you have taken a right decision...clear your your exams first..and whats the tension for, you have the exp na...u have already removed the freshers tag from you so need not to worry at all...go with it and best of luck for your exams

From India, Delhi
profmsr7
3

Dear Nirbhay, A bird in hand is worth two in the bush. Stay where you are and continue your studies. Stick to the concept of learning and earning.
From India, Hyderabad
srikanth.avs
Hi Nirbhay
You have done the right thing in resigning.
Please concentrate on your studies now that you have more time.
Getting a distinction in your MBA will do a lot of good and you will be getiing offers from good companies.
Be focussed on your studies at this point in time.
Best of luck!!!!
Regards
Dr Srikanth


gogetter.vj
for a person with a never-say-die attitude...lot of options are always available. May be u gotta try harder due to recession but that doesn mean...if this job goes...u have reached dead end.
Education and your score will last longer than the no of years u work in a company-so put that in top priority if you are not in a postion to look after your family etc. According to me...U made a good decision.
If u have worked in say a field of BPO industry which is currently not doing well due to recession...highlight the transferrable skills gained from the BPO on ur resume instead of the usual...2.5 yrs-customer/tech support in BPO etc.
Transferrable Skills=skills that can be used in other jobs.

From India, New Delhi
amol nakve
Hi, You are the architecture of your fortune, Be honest with your own dicision, Recession is not in consideration who are in persuit of long term goals. Regards Amol

ilarana.hr
According to me you have taken right decision. Focus on studies and u will get the best. Wishes Ila
From India, Ambala
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