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swathiudhay
Hello Everyone,

To give you a brief introduction about me; my name is Swathi Udhay, working as a IT recruiter for the past 4 years. I started my profession as IT recruiter for domestic market and currently i am working for the US Market.

Educational Qualification: I have done my Bachelors in Business Management and my specialization is Marketing.

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Guys, i am confused and please i require your suggestions. I seriously see that from past 4 years i have not grown in my profession and now i want to get into other fields of HR. Please find my queries mentioned below:

1. Should i get into HR generalist or HR Payroll?
2. How do i get a job in this field?
3. Should i do some HR courses to get into this field? If Yes, Please suggest some good Institution?( I need a best institute which can also place me)
4. Should i go as a Trainee HR generalist/ Payroll executive?(I am not worried about the salary, i need growth.)
5. Is there any institute/ Company which provides On-Job Training?
6. My preferred location is Bangalore
7. Should i learn some additional languages like German / French for better opportunities?

Regards,

Swathi Udhay.

From India, Madras
shalini20
5

Hi swathiudhay,
I think you should look for more opportunities for HR HR generalist/ Payroll executive.
First of all you should find HR generalist/ Payroll executive job and then with time you learned many things.
You should read more & more articles related to payroll & HR.
Regards,
Shalini Verma
HR Executive

From India, Delhi
indrani_ibs
4

Dear Swatiuday,
You will get definitely more exposure in generalist HR profile rather than getting into HR payroll. Payroll is one part of HR whereas generalist HR comprises all HR activities from entry to exit.
But at the same time you must decide yourself which role interests you more and then definitely look for a job into that role.
Try for some smaller organizations. They may consider your profile based on the fact that you have 4 yrs of experience in recruitments.
Best of luck!

From India, Delhi
swathiudhay
Hello Indrani,
Thanks for the response. I would appreciate if you can suggest some good training institute for HR Generalist. I want to learn the basics before getting into the job. And also i would appreciate if you can list out the roles and responsibilities of a HR Generalist.
Regards,
Swathi Udhay

From India, Madras
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Dear All,

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