srikanth_job
IS Associate-Hr and Assistant Hr manager is one and the same.Please clarify me more on this designation. Regards Srikanth Gupta
From India, Hyderabad
leolingham2000
260

ASSOCIATE / ASSISTANT MANAGER
ASSOCIATE means confederate or partner or coadjutor
which is a senior independent position, below the ranks
of executive director.
ASSISTANT HR MANAGER, means the position is
below the HR manager --reporting to HR MANAGER.
AN assistant HR manager is often delegated tasks by
the HR MANAGER.
AN ASSOCIATE IS OFTEN SENIOR TO ASSISTANT MANAGER
POSITION.
regards
LEO LINGHAM

From India, Mumbai
srikanth_job
Thanks a lot LEO
I just wanna clarify this because i am a recent passout graduate and i am designated as so. As you said All the branches of my company world wide has only one boss(HR) in US and i am next to him where i work under him from INDIA.
Regards
Srikanth Gupta
Associate-HR
Attic Technologies

From India, Hyderabad
smithas_22
Could anyone explain to me as to how to get into HR field.I have done my B.com and pursuing my MBA from Symbiosis through correspondence.It woul really help me if someone could guide me on this.

anura
The reply given is correct according to me
as associate is senior to the Assistant HR manager
but i have one query as many organizations use different terminology and the job profile is also not ditto, even the designations are similar.
so how to evaluate ? is there any common base ?

From United States
nsudha
5

Hi Smitha,
As you said that you are currently pursuing your MBA in HR, you would have opportunities to start your career in the field of recruitment in small firms. You can simultaneously learn different work of areas in HR and then move into your interested area in HR. I have started my career in HR with Recruitments only. After being in recruitments for nearly 2 years, now I have moved to Core HR activities which consist of Recruitment, Training & Development and also HR Generalist role. So I feel that for freshers, who do not have any experience in HR, this would be a good channel to build their careers in HR. What do you say???? Please feel free to get back to me if you need any clarifications further.
Regards,
Sudha

From India, Hyderabad
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