Dear All,
I'm working in an IT company. Earlier, I was working in the Operations Department. Now, I've been promoted to HR. I'm new to this profession. Please help me on how I can set up the HR Department in this organization as there is no other HR person - I'm the only HR here.
Regards,
Arti Chopra
From India, New Delhi
I'm working in an IT company. Earlier, I was working in the Operations Department. Now, I've been promoted to HR. I'm new to this profession. Please help me on how I can set up the HR Department in this organization as there is no other HR person - I'm the only HR here.
Regards,
Arti Chopra
From India, New Delhi
I’m here right now work on attendence, give new joings to offer letter, take care of PF learning TDS Calculation. Regards, Arti Chopra
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Hi Arti,
Congratulations on your promotion. HR is a very interesting department, and it's a job that is least recognized. So, you need to accept this first. Start with understanding what exactly they want you to do, and what is the immediate requirement of the company. Is it hiring people, or having a policy in place, etc.? Get to the point and understand how the requirement is prioritized. Accordingly, you can start working.
Regards,
Priyanka
From India, Mumbai
Congratulations on your promotion. HR is a very interesting department, and it's a job that is least recognized. So, you need to accept this first. Start with understanding what exactly they want you to do, and what is the immediate requirement of the company. Is it hiring people, or having a policy in place, etc.? Get to the point and understand how the requirement is prioritized. Accordingly, you can start working.
Regards,
Priyanka
From India, Mumbai
I am in the same situation; I have been promoted as an executive HR. There was no HR in our company and no policy. With the help of this website, I have been able to introduce a lot of things: Leave records, employees' proper records, HR Manual, Skills inventory.
Amrita
Amrita
Dear Priyanka,
Thank you for cheering me up. Right now, I'm working on requirements. Please explain to me the source from where I can get the resume of the candidate. Some time back, we placed an ad in the newspaper but have not received any response from the candidates.
Regards,
Arti
From India, New Delhi
Thank you for cheering me up. Right now, I'm working on requirements. Please explain to me the source from where I can get the resume of the candidate. Some time back, we placed an ad in the newspaper but have not received any response from the candidates.
Regards,
Arti
From India, New Delhi
You can get resumes from the internet. Ask your boss to get registered to some job portals like 'monster', Naukri, etc. You can get thousands of resumes from them. Also, you can do some initial promotional activities and get people to send you their resumes to your email id. Advertising is, of course, one more way. Initially, you may find it difficult, but as you build your data bank, you will start to feel more and more comfortable. So all the best in your new venture.
Jayanthi
From India, Mumbai
Jayanthi
From India, Mumbai
Skills inventory is a computerized database of all the employees. It helps in replacement planning for the organization in the future. It contains all the detailed information of the employees, their skills, experience, technical knowledge, etc. 😛 8)
Arti,
It's common that you don't get walk-ins after advertising. Well, referrals work the best. Please have a word with all your current employees. Highlight the JD of the positions with its benefits and growth. Have you ever tried Campus recruitments? Have you done a survey of the Human capital pool in your city? Do you have any idea of the talent snatchers in your competition? As an HR professional, you should know all this. Please contact me with details of your location.
Sireesha
vkdeol@gmail.com
From India, Ahmadabad
It's common that you don't get walk-ins after advertising. Well, referrals work the best. Please have a word with all your current employees. Highlight the JD of the positions with its benefits and growth. Have you ever tried Campus recruitments? Have you done a survey of the Human capital pool in your city? Do you have any idea of the talent snatchers in your competition? As an HR professional, you should know all this. Please contact me with details of your location.
Sireesha
vkdeol@gmail.com
From India, Ahmadabad
Dear Sir, I do not have any idea about Have you done a survey of the Human capital pool in your city? Have you any idea of the talent snatchers in your competition? Pls. explain. Regards, Arti
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Hi Arthi,
Firstly, congratulations on entering the HR fraternity. Please find a presentation attached, prepared by me for a guest lecture to students studying HRM. The presentation discusses the crux of Human Resource Management and outlines the core responsibilities for HR professionals.
Please feel free to reach out if you have any further queries.
Best Regards,
Madhu S.
Email: madhu.subramani@gmail.com
From India, Madras
Firstly, congratulations on entering the HR fraternity. Please find a presentation attached, prepared by me for a guest lecture to students studying HRM. The presentation discusses the crux of Human Resource Management and outlines the core responsibilities for HR professionals.
Please feel free to reach out if you have any further queries.
Best Regards,
Madhu S.
Email: madhu.subramani@gmail.com
From India, Madras
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