Respected Seniors,
I have 2 years of experience, with 11 months as a Counselor in a training institute and 1.3 years in hardcore recruitment. I have already left my job and am currently in Delhi, looking for an opening in core HR. I am also attaching my updated resume.
I am seeking guidance on which sector I should pursue. Currently, I am receiving openings in BPOs for calling and recruitment firms. Your assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Kindly help me out.
From India, Ludhiana
I have 2 years of experience, with 11 months as a Counselor in a training institute and 1.3 years in hardcore recruitment. I have already left my job and am currently in Delhi, looking for an opening in core HR. I am also attaching my updated resume.
I am seeking guidance on which sector I should pursue. Currently, I am receiving openings in BPOs for calling and recruitment firms. Your assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Kindly help me out.
From India, Ludhiana
nowadays everyone wanna come into HARDCORE HR, first get into CORE of urself then see... u have experience onlyin recruitment n how u expect to get in hardcore HR ??
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
hi neeru, since market is very down, i will suggest to join where u get any opening, BPO will also work out. first have some experience then you can choose your own
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Recruitment is an important part of HR. There is immense growth scope in the same field. I suggest you continue with your recruitment job and gain experience in the same instead of creating a gap in your career waiting for a core HR opportunity (as you don't have any experience in the same).
Regards, Shweta
From India, Bangalore
Regards, Shweta
From India, Bangalore
Hello Neeru
You must have skills as well as the right attitude, but the timing is wrong. The industry is going through a recession wherein layoffs and cost-cutting are the order of the day. The time is more difficult for freshers (with less than 3 years of experience). So, either you accept what you are offered or wait.
Thanks and Regards,
Sanjeev
From India, Mumbai
You must have skills as well as the right attitude, but the timing is wrong. The industry is going through a recession wherein layoffs and cost-cutting are the order of the day. The time is more difficult for freshers (with less than 3 years of experience). So, either you accept what you are offered or wait.
Thanks and Regards,
Sanjeev
From India, Mumbai
The same old question again. I have just completed SAP in HR module recently, and I want to join as a fresher in SAP HR at Bangalore. Can anyone help me please...

Cheers, Pooja.
From India, Mumbai
Cheers, Pooja.
From India, Mumbai
I have around 8 years of experience in Generalistic HR, including Recruitment, and an overall experience of 12 years. Even I am finding it difficult to get a breakthrough into HR finally due to the recession. Hope things get better fast; otherwise, the risk I took of 6 months of being an EA would make me a permanent EA for the rest of my life. No one helps; it's you only who has to find a way and a solution to your problem.
From United Kingdom
From United Kingdom
Hi, I think Shweta is right, and you try in any organization/industries for the HR position Regards, Deepa
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Respected Seniors,
Firstly, I am very glad for these wonderful advice. Now, as per the response, I am having two options whether to continue with Placements or with BPO. Kindly help me out which way I should go that will help me to grow in the future.
With Regards,
Neeru
From India, Ludhiana
Firstly, I am very glad for these wonderful advice. Now, as per the response, I am having two options whether to continue with Placements or with BPO. Kindly help me out which way I should go that will help me to grow in the future.
With Regards,
Neeru
From India, Ludhiana
Dear seniors,
I am a fresh MBA-HR graduate undergoing my dissertation work these days. When it comes to current job openings, most of them are in recruitment, particularly in consultancies. If I were to join one of these consultancies, does that mean my chances of later transitioning into the core HR field will be limited? I would appreciate your guidance on this matter.
Thank you.
From India, New Delhi
I am a fresh MBA-HR graduate undergoing my dissertation work these days. When it comes to current job openings, most of them are in recruitment, particularly in consultancies. If I were to join one of these consultancies, does that mean my chances of later transitioning into the core HR field will be limited? I would appreciate your guidance on this matter.
Thank you.
From India, New Delhi
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