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Hello everyone, I have been working in a construction company as a Front Office Assistant for 2 years. Even though my position is in the Front Office, I am involved in recruitment (manpower required on-site), all MIS work, issuing warning letters, appointment letters, conducting exit interviews, handling full and final settlements, managing attendance, and overseeing payroll.

Transitioning to an HR Executive Role

I am unable to be promoted to an HR executive within my current company. Could you please guide me on the process to transition into an executive role in HR within a corporate setting?

Please advise.

Regards,
Gaytri

From India, Ambala
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I think you should consider pursuing a part-time MBA to enhance your resume and skill set. Your experience will significantly benefit you in securing a position as an HR executive. Alternatively, you could explore opportunities in recruitment with a consulting firm and later transition into a generalist role.

Best regards,
Nidhi

From Germany, Munich
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It's good that you have earned some experience there, which will surely help you in getting a good start. However, for this, you also need to obtain education. Could you please let us know about your qualifications?
From India, Gurgaon
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I think the idea of pursuing an MBA with a specialization in HR can greatly enhance your chances of securing a position as an HR Executive in a corporate company. By the time you complete the course, you will also have gained valuable experience in the field.

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Sajad A S

From India, Mumbai
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I greatly appreciate your dedication to your work conditions. Apart from your front office duties, you are also handling other tasks. In regard to your query about transitioning from your current position to an "HR-EXECUTIVE" role, it seems like you are already performing most HR-Executive responsibilities. Job knowledge is paramount, as professional qualifications are merely ornamental without practical experience. You have not mentioned the strength of your organization. If your organization is large, you could approach your Head of Department (HOD) and request a change in designation based on the work you are currently doing. In smaller organizations, individuals often handle multiple roles. If you are a graduate or postgraduate, consider enhancing your qualifications and gaining knowledge from textbooks to apply practically in your job. This way, you can become a proficient professional in HR (this is my opinion).

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PBS KUMAR

From India, Kakinada
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Hi All, I am working as an Executive Assistant and doing a lot of work in HR and as a Secretary to the General Manager. After gaining experience in both roles as a Secretary and working in HR, will it be possible for me to become an HR Executive? Please help me.

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Nilkamal

From India, Nasik
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You have experience now, so consider pursuing qualifications like a part-time MBA (HR) or, if possible, a full-time MSW. This will help you advance to an executive HR position.

Best regards,
Jagdish Matiya
Executive HR

From India, Ahmadabad
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My education is MCA, and I am in the 4th semester of PGDBA in HR from Symbiosis.

Current Role and Responsibilities

I have been working in a construction company as a front office assistant for 2 years. Although my current role is in the front office, I am actively involved in recruitment (manpower required on-site), handling all MIS work, issuing warning letters, appointment letters, conducting exit interviews, managing full and final settlement, overseeing attendance, and handling payroll.

Seeking Transition to HR Executive Role

Despite my experience and responsibilities, I am unable to be promoted to an HR executive position in my current company. I am seeking guidance on how to transition into a corporate HR executive role. Please advise me on the necessary steps to take.

Thank you,

Gaytri

From India, Ambala
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I am working as a Secretary with around 15 years of experience (age is 42 years). My qualification is B.Com + Diploma in HR, and currently, I am pursuing an MBA - HR 4th semester from Sikkim Manipal University.

However, I have not been promoted in my current company's HR department, and I have not received any opportunities in other organizations. I would like to know if I should continue searching for an entry-level HR Executive position or stay in my current Secretary role.

From India, Mumbai
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