I am an M.C.M. holder since 2009 and started my career as a principal cum lecturer on a consolidated salary from 2010. I have been admitted to an MBA program last year with a specialization in HR and am currently in the second year.
Career Transition to HR
I am wondering if my experience could be valuable in this field. What are the strengths and weaknesses of pursuing a career in HR? Which companies typically select candidates like me?
I am eagerly awaiting your guidance and support.
Regards,
Vijay
From India, Nagpur
Career Transition to HR
I am wondering if my experience could be valuable in this field. What are the strengths and weaknesses of pursuing a career in HR? Which companies typically select candidates like me?
I am eagerly awaiting your guidance and support.
Regards,
Vijay
From India, Nagpur
Career Path in HR: Personal Motivation and Opportunities
Did you opt for HR because you liked it, or because you thought it was a soft option for studying, easy to handle as a job, or under the influence of the views of friends/peers about HR? A lot of your career progress depends upon your aptitude for HR.
Opportunities in HR Across Industries
As far as HR as a career is concerned, every company or organization—from retail to IT, from media to manufacturing, from banking to insurance, from pharma to dairy, from telecommunications to consulting—needs HR. The opportunities are infinite, but so are the candidates from the B-Schools which are mushrooming every day. Therefore, the competition is tough, but of course, talent is in demand.
Leveraging a Teaching Background in HR
Regarding your background in teaching, you can leverage your skills in the areas of recruitment, training and development, coaching, counseling and employee engagement, content writing, or consulting. However, it is not clear to me what M.C.M means.
Regards,
B. Saikumar
Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Did you opt for HR because you liked it, or because you thought it was a soft option for studying, easy to handle as a job, or under the influence of the views of friends/peers about HR? A lot of your career progress depends upon your aptitude for HR.
Opportunities in HR Across Industries
As far as HR as a career is concerned, every company or organization—from retail to IT, from media to manufacturing, from banking to insurance, from pharma to dairy, from telecommunications to consulting—needs HR. The opportunities are infinite, but so are the candidates from the B-Schools which are mushrooming every day. Therefore, the competition is tough, but of course, talent is in demand.
Leveraging a Teaching Background in HR
Regarding your background in teaching, you can leverage your skills in the areas of recruitment, training and development, coaching, counseling and employee engagement, content writing, or consulting. However, it is not clear to me what M.C.M means.
Regards,
B. Saikumar
Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
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