Hey Karthik,
Your qualification is fair enough to grab an opportunity anywhere. Getting an opportunity might take a while however, changing fields wont be of great help. You would have pursued your MBA in Finance and systems after considering the career opportunities in those fields. Just by not getting an opportunity in those fields now you feel that you should go for HR, since now you would have realised that there are opportunities in the HR field and not the finance and systems. Tomorrow if you are unable to adjust onto the HR field then you might look out for some other field. Everybody gets an opportunity, however few get it sooner and for few it takes a while. You have done management and that will definately help you be one step ahead of plain graduates. Keep your cool and learn what the finance and systems based opportunity demands. It has always been a demand and supply rule, you meet the expectations of the opportunities and you will be hired.
Regards,
PJ
Your qualification is fair enough to grab an opportunity anywhere. Getting an opportunity might take a while however, changing fields wont be of great help. You would have pursued your MBA in Finance and systems after considering the career opportunities in those fields. Just by not getting an opportunity in those fields now you feel that you should go for HR, since now you would have realised that there are opportunities in the HR field and not the finance and systems. Tomorrow if you are unable to adjust onto the HR field then you might look out for some other field. Everybody gets an opportunity, however few get it sooner and for few it takes a while. You have done management and that will definately help you be one step ahead of plain graduates. Keep your cool and learn what the finance and systems based opportunity demands. It has always been a demand and supply rule, you meet the expectations of the opportunities and you will be hired.
Regards,
PJ