Hi, I am currently in the 4th semester of my MBA, majoring in HR with a minor in Marketing. Could you please suggest some software courses that would be helpful for entering the software industry? Alternatively, are there any courses that would be beneficial in securing a job after my MBA? I am totally confused and do not have proper guidance from my lecturers.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Why Learn Software as an MBA Graduate?
My question is, why do you want to learn software? As an MBA graduate, you must be active and confident. Go to the website; there are many job sites that will help you find a job. Register with Naukri, Monster, Shine.com - these are the most popular job sites. Before that, create a nice CV. You don't necessarily need software knowledge as you may not be directly dealing with software, but learning the basics will be beneficial when you join the company. Don't expect your teachers to teach you everything; some things you have to learn on your own.
Okay, thank you.
Regards,
Suresh
From India, Bangalore
My question is, why do you want to learn software? As an MBA graduate, you must be active and confident. Go to the website; there are many job sites that will help you find a job. Register with Naukri, Monster, Shine.com - these are the most popular job sites. Before that, create a nice CV. You don't necessarily need software knowledge as you may not be directly dealing with software, but learning the basics will be beneficial when you join the company. Don't expect your teachers to teach you everything; some things you have to learn on your own.
Okay, thank you.
Regards,
Suresh
From India, Bangalore
I am from Jaipur, Rajasthan. However, in Jaipur, most of the training is self-financed and does not provide appropriate knowledge regarding HR in the tech field. So, I need a training course that isn't just a formality in itself for an organization.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
You could pursue jobs in the Core HR domain only. Why are you looking into software training? But, if you are looking for software training, as some members pointed out, SAP HR/HCM is a great company to start with. Rather than getting training from any institute, I would advise you to get SAP HCM Certification from an Authorized SAP Partner. It is obviously costly, but it's a good start.
When it comes to the job hunt after training, it's definitely tough, but there are still good opportunities for people who have a good knowledge of the subject.
From United States, Woodcliff Lake
When it comes to the job hunt after training, it's definitely tough, but there are still good opportunities for people who have a good knowledge of the subject.
From United States, Woodcliff Lake
Hi, I am Ch. Krishnasri. I completed my MBA in 2013 with a major in HR and a minor in Marketing. I got 69% in my MBA, but due to some problems, I was not attending any interviews or companies, resulting in a 3-year gap in my studies. I am now seeking advice on what steps I can take to secure a job. Are there any courses available that could help me in obtaining the best job? Firstly, I need to focus on learning. Please suggest me as I am currently in a state of confusion.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
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