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Anonymous
Can I become HR of any company after Bachelore of Commerce(B.Com)?
From India, Patna
KK!HR
1530

You would be able to deal with the operational aspects of HR function, with some guidance initially.
From India, Mumbai
vibhakar
79

Your question is too short. HR means Human Resource. When you join any organisation you become a resource for them. But you seem to ask something different. Do you mean to say HR Officer? If yes then you must know Personnel Management, Labour Welfare, Industrial Relations, Social Security, Labour Laws. If you had worked in HR department during your studies perhaps you may be aware of these topics. Else, you will have to know these topics. Alternatively, if it is your family business, you can be accomodated as HR Director even without B Com.
HR is a specialized job. It is an important verticle in any organisation. There are examples that HR person has risen to the post of Managing Director. All what is required is not degree, but knowledge and skill.
Vibhakar Ramtirthkar.

From India, Pune
NK SUNDARAM
578

With B Com as a qualification, you can become an accounts guy. To become an HR executive, you need some basic qualification. PG in HRM or MBA or BBA . A specialisation in HR will give you inside into utilising Human Resources effectively. Three things are basically required for an organisaiton - Men Money and Material.

Best wishes

From India
vmlakshminarayanan
919

Hi, Yes you can start your career as a Trainee in HR field and need to start from scratch under the guidance some seniors. You can pursue some courses related to HR field while working.
From India, Madras
cec22-mg17
3

Hi,
It would be good for you to know which roles in HRM can be open for you. We have several young persons who have a degree in commerce and are working as assistants in the recruitment departments or they are working for recruitment agencies. Pursuing a master's degree such as MBA with specialization in HRM may help. You can also consider PG diploma programs which typically span one year. There may also be specific certificate courses which can take even shorter than one year to complete.

For example, ours is a Massive Open Online Course supported by the Ministry of Education, and it is free (except some examination fee if you want a certificate). The course content is meant for entry-level HR professionals, and in addition to the video content, it also offers additional readings and exercises, and supporting material.

You can visit this page for details on the course:
https://bit.ly/3NV65dr

From India
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