Hi Friends, I have 1 year of work experience in the hospital industry as an HR Generalist. Now, I have opportunities in HR outsourcing consultancies for Payroll Executive positions. I am confused about whether taking this opportunity will affect my career growth in the future. Please help me decide.
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
What are your current roles & responsibilities? What is your financial requirement now ? In which area you want to make your career...?
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Current Roles and Responsibilities
My current roles and responsibilities are:
- Recruitment (5%)
- Payroll processing (majority)
- Statutory compliance (majority)
- Full and Final Settlement
- Joining and Exit formalities
CTC: 15-17K/month
I am interested in building my career in the payroll area.
From India, Chennai
My current roles and responsibilities are:
- Recruitment (5%)
- Payroll processing (majority)
- Statutory compliance (majority)
- Full and Final Settlement
- Joining and Exit formalities
CTC: 15-17K/month
I am interested in building my career in the payroll area.
From India, Chennai
Career Growth in HR: Payroll vs. HR Generalist
Take my advice, just a payroll job will not give you growth. You will just become a data entry operator working on SAP, entering the income taxes, leave records, etc. It's better for you to be in the HR Generalist job and try to learn new verticals in Admin, Accounts, which are supplementary to HR functions.
Regards,
Ravi
From India, Madras
Take my advice, just a payroll job will not give you growth. You will just become a data entry operator working on SAP, entering the income taxes, leave records, etc. It's better for you to be in the HR Generalist job and try to learn new verticals in Admin, Accounts, which are supplementary to HR functions.
Regards,
Ravi
From India, Madras
Hi, I would prefer the payroll job opportunity as you would have a new learning curve since you are already experienced in a Generalist role. Once you are proficient in payroll and confident, you can definitely transition back to a generalist profile.
Thank you.
From India, Bangalore
Thank you.
From India, Bangalore
In short, it all depends on your requirements, preferences, and ultimate goals. There's nothing wrong with moving to a different field as it also offers great growth opportunities, and you are not too old to change your career path. First, define and set your career goals and preferences, then assess whether they are being fulfilled or not before making a decision. However, the role being offered presents significant career growth potential, but it's advisable to conduct some research before reaching a conclusion.
From India, Lucknow
From India, Lucknow
I agree with Ravi's advice that being in the HR Generalist role, you should try to learn new verticals in Admin and Accounts, which are supplementary to HR functions. Otherwise, you may end up as a data entry operator.
Regards,
Deepak Taneja
From India, Chandigarh
Regards,
Deepak Taneja
From India, Chandigarh
My suggestion is that you stick with your generalist profile. I am suggesting this because I have faced the same problem. At the beginning of my career, I worked as an HR generalist. After that, I joined a payroll outsourcing company. Then I realized that my old profile was very beneficial for my career growth. Now, I have joined another company as a Senior HR Executive, and I am enjoying my work.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
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