Hello friends,
This is Indhu from Coimbatore. First, I should thank all the members in citeHR. I am an MSW (HR) candidate from the 2009 batch. While I was studying, I was very ambitious and always believed that after finishing my course soon, I would get a job. Unfortunately, that did not happen. Even though I have a good percentage (71%), I couldn't secure a job. So, my level of confidence has slightly decreased. Later, I realized my mistakes. Yes, I have a good academic percentage, but I lack the skills expected by higher officials. When I recognized my mistake, I started working on improving myself. Despite being a member of citeHR since 2007, I never even posted a single query. Now, I download all the necessary materials from this site, which has made me a more suitable candidate in my dream field of HR. I hope to secure a job soon, and at that time, I will definitely reach out to you all.
I would like to thank all the members who have shared their knowledge with me.
THANK YOU FRIENDS
Regards,
Indhu
From India, Coimbatore
This is Indhu from Coimbatore. First, I should thank all the members in citeHR. I am an MSW (HR) candidate from the 2009 batch. While I was studying, I was very ambitious and always believed that after finishing my course soon, I would get a job. Unfortunately, that did not happen. Even though I have a good percentage (71%), I couldn't secure a job. So, my level of confidence has slightly decreased. Later, I realized my mistakes. Yes, I have a good academic percentage, but I lack the skills expected by higher officials. When I recognized my mistake, I started working on improving myself. Despite being a member of citeHR since 2007, I never even posted a single query. Now, I download all the necessary materials from this site, which has made me a more suitable candidate in my dream field of HR. I hope to secure a job soon, and at that time, I will definitely reach out to you all.
I would like to thank all the members who have shared their knowledge with me.
THANK YOU FRIENDS
Regards,
Indhu
From India, Coimbatore
Dear Mr. Gopi and Ms. Indhu,
I am basically from Coimbatore and currently working in Oman. In comparison to Chennai, Coimbatore has fewer opportunities, but it is home to many MNCs and major industries.
Indhu, be confident and consider changing your strategy/approach. Try thinking differently to capture the attention of HR professionals.
Regards,
Priya
From Oman, Muscat
I am basically from Coimbatore and currently working in Oman. In comparison to Chennai, Coimbatore has fewer opportunities, but it is home to many MNCs and major industries.
Indhu, be confident and consider changing your strategy/approach. Try thinking differently to capture the attention of HR professionals.
Regards,
Priya
From Oman, Muscat
Dear Indu,
I have gone through your mail sent to cite HR, mentioning that your level of confidence has slightly come down. Recently, you have completed your MBA, so why are you worrying? You will get a good opportunity within your place. If you want to learn more about other states and their cultures, please let me know. I am from Palghat, and for the last 25 years, I have been in Ahmedabad. Compared to my native culture, the living culture in Ahmedabad and the Gujarati people are very good. There are many job opportunities here. Gujarat is the 31st state in India, and this is the safest place for ladies. They can move freely at any time. In my native place, Kerala, we cannot go outside after 7 pm. Now, you don't need to worry about your career. There are many opportunities waiting for you. Always think positive. If you need any help, please feel free to contact me on my mobile number 09879200103 or my email id t.mukundnair@gmail.com.
With kind regards,
From India, Ahmadabad
I have gone through your mail sent to cite HR, mentioning that your level of confidence has slightly come down. Recently, you have completed your MBA, so why are you worrying? You will get a good opportunity within your place. If you want to learn more about other states and their cultures, please let me know. I am from Palghat, and for the last 25 years, I have been in Ahmedabad. Compared to my native culture, the living culture in Ahmedabad and the Gujarati people are very good. There are many job opportunities here. Gujarat is the 31st state in India, and this is the safest place for ladies. They can move freely at any time. In my native place, Kerala, we cannot go outside after 7 pm. Now, you don't need to worry about your career. There are many opportunities waiting for you. Always think positive. If you need any help, please feel free to contact me on my mobile number 09879200103 or my email id t.mukundnair@gmail.com.
With kind regards,
From India, Ahmadabad
Hi Indhu,
Thanks for sharing your emotional words. I was also the same as you. I also have an MSW in HR. I did not lose hope and I got a good job in Pune after completing my MSW six months ago. Now, I am settled well and presently working in Kolkata as an HR officer. So, I request you to not lose hope. Definitely, you will succeed. Don't expect a high salary initially; just join some HR consultancies as a recruiter.
Regards,
Anil
From India, Bangalore
Thanks for sharing your emotional words. I was also the same as you. I also have an MSW in HR. I did not lose hope and I got a good job in Pune after completing my MSW six months ago. Now, I am settled well and presently working in Kolkata as an HR officer. So, I request you to not lose hope. Definitely, you will succeed. Don't expect a high salary initially; just join some HR consultancies as a recruiter.
Regards,
Anil
From India, Bangalore
Thank you friends for your support and care. And I would like to clarify certain things with you.
1. Few of our friends told me to come to Chennai.
Ans: Friends, I worked as a counselor for 6 months in a psychiatric setup. Apart from that, I don't have any experience in the HR field. If I got a job in Chennai, how much are they supposed to pay? A minimum of 8k. With that 8k, I have to take care of all my needs. Moreover, I have to take care of my family's needs too. You know, friends, the cost of living in Chennai is too high. Is it possible within the 8k? If the company pays a handsome salary, I will definitely come to Chennai.
2. Few of our friends asked me to pursue higher studies.
Ans: You are right, friends. I also would like to pursue higher studies. Currently, my financial position is not sound enough (I prefer not to explain it), but later I will definitely do.
From India, Coimbatore
1. Few of our friends told me to come to Chennai.
Ans: Friends, I worked as a counselor for 6 months in a psychiatric setup. Apart from that, I don't have any experience in the HR field. If I got a job in Chennai, how much are they supposed to pay? A minimum of 8k. With that 8k, I have to take care of all my needs. Moreover, I have to take care of my family's needs too. You know, friends, the cost of living in Chennai is too high. Is it possible within the 8k? If the company pays a handsome salary, I will definitely come to Chennai.
2. Few of our friends asked me to pursue higher studies.
Ans: You are right, friends. I also would like to pursue higher studies. Currently, my financial position is not sound enough (I prefer not to explain it), but later I will definitely do.
From India, Coimbatore
Dear Indhu,
Good to see your post. When difficulty comes, a person becomes more resilient and finds themselves more confident to tackle anything perceived as a problem. So, my best wishes for you to rise above the challenges, and success will surely be yours. Take care.
Sachitra Kumar
9893541890
From India, Pune
Good to see your post. When difficulty comes, a person becomes more resilient and finds themselves more confident to tackle anything perceived as a problem. So, my best wishes for you to rise above the challenges, and success will surely be yours. Take care.
Sachitra Kumar
9893541890
From India, Pune
Hi dear Indhu,
Wishing you all the best and hoping you get the job of your choice very soon. Please don't restrict yourself to your hometown; try to explore job opportunities outside. There are vast openings in Pune and its vicinity. Register yourself on one or two job sites. Best of luck once again.
Giri
From India
Wishing you all the best and hoping you get the job of your choice very soon. Please don't restrict yourself to your hometown; try to explore job opportunities outside. There are vast openings in Pune and its vicinity. Register yourself on one or two job sites. Best of luck once again.
Giri
From India
Dear Indu,
Don't give up. Be positive. Meanwhile, try to learn new things. This is the right time to develop yourself. Even if you want to do some things, you will not have time. Wait for the day to come and don't give up. Keep trying; one day, you will be the master. I had a similar experience, but I didn't give up.
Failure is the stepping stone for success.
Regards,
Vadivelu
From India, Bellary
Don't give up. Be positive. Meanwhile, try to learn new things. This is the right time to develop yourself. Even if you want to do some things, you will not have time. Wait for the day to come and don't give up. Keep trying; one day, you will be the master. I had a similar experience, but I didn't give up.
Failure is the stepping stone for success.
Regards,
Vadivelu
From India, Bellary
Hi Indu, Better read up on in addition to this. Subscribe to a few magazines and read materials outside the realm of HR to add on to your knowledge. Good Luck! Regards, Priyanka
From India, Manipal
From India, Manipal
Be confident and don’t let loose your path. You will achieve your target. All the very best Ms.Indhu ! K.Ramachandran
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi Indhu,
I too have an MSW in HR, passed out in 2007. I am currently working in the construction field. Don't worry, you will soon find a good opportunity. Be proactive and register on all job sites. Consider relocating from your native place and maintain your confidence, as it is crucial for an HR professional.
All the best.
Regards,
R. Raghu
MSW-HR
From India, Madras
I too have an MSW in HR, passed out in 2007. I am currently working in the construction field. Don't worry, you will soon find a good opportunity. Be proactive and register on all job sites. Consider relocating from your native place and maintain your confidence, as it is crucial for an HR professional.
All the best.
Regards,
R. Raghu
MSW-HR
From India, Madras
Hi Indhu,
I wish you the best of luck. Change your strategy and identify the aspects that interviewers are looking for in you. For example, once someone informs you that you were not selected, or something of that sort, ask them politely what went wrong and get to know your fault. Have determination.
Cheers,
Swapna
From India, Mumbai
I wish you the best of luck. Change your strategy and identify the aspects that interviewers are looking for in you. For example, once someone informs you that you were not selected, or something of that sort, ask them politely what went wrong and get to know your fault. Have determination.
Cheers,
Swapna
From India, Mumbai
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