:? Hi frenz I hav a question dat im working as Admin officer and doing mba hr correspondence not yet completed ,but can i get a job in hr field without completing.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
whether u can apply or not depends on the company u r applying to. make them clear that u r still completing ur degree and when it will be over.. May i know from where r u doing ur MBA hR corr.
From India
From India
Dear friend,
First, tell me where you are working. Actually, my situation was similar to yours. I was working as an Administrative Executive and pursuing an MBA in HR. After a lot of struggle, I couldn't find a job elsewhere, but I was transferred within my company. However, I had to make sacrifices for it—I had to leave my city. Despite this, I am happy.
Please let me know the name of your company so that I can provide you with further information regarding this.
Thank you.
From India, Delhi
First, tell me where you are working. Actually, my situation was similar to yours. I was working as an Administrative Executive and pursuing an MBA in HR. After a lot of struggle, I couldn't find a job elsewhere, but I was transferred within my company. However, I had to make sacrifices for it—I had to leave my city. Despite this, I am happy.
Please let me know the name of your company so that I can provide you with further information regarding this.
Thank you.
From India, Delhi
Hi manish and shruti Right now im wrkng in India infoline as admin officer, but i want a job in hr field , and i hav not yet completed my course.im doing frm ignou
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
First, try to get a chance in your company because you know the people there and you can convince them. Otherwise, it is very difficult to convince if you are showing your experience in administration and you want a job in another field. You know what I mean, right? After gaining experience from your company, you can apply elsewhere. Also, please clarify where Hubli is, I mean your location.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi Suman,
This is Gayan. I saw your article. I'm also currently pursuing my MBA and working as a recruiter in a consulting firm. My advice is to complete your education; you will definitely get better opportunities.
All the best.
Regards,
Gayan
From India, Bangalore
This is Gayan. I saw your article. I'm also currently pursuing my MBA and working as a recruiter in a consulting firm. My advice is to complete your education; you will definitely get better opportunities.
All the best.
Regards,
Gayan
From India, Bangalore
Suman...at this stage what is advisable is to grow with in the company. As someone else also mentioned...it is also important to understand from you as what you are willing to pay (in terms of sacrifices) to get a job in HR.
You can try with HR Consultancies?
You can also try with HR Outsource Companies?
Try to get in touch with those BPO's who are working on HR Processes, like Hewitt. Most of those BPO's don't need MBA's.
I think this will help.
Regards
Sanjeev Sharma
From India, Mumbai
You can try with HR Consultancies?
You can also try with HR Outsource Companies?
Try to get in touch with those BPO's who are working on HR Processes, like Hewitt. Most of those BPO's don't need MBA's.
I think this will help.
Regards
Sanjeev Sharma
From India, Mumbai
Dear Suman,
I have the same position as yours; I am pursuing PGDBA-HR from Symbiosis, Pune, and working as an HR Executive in a software company.
Along with my studies, I started with a placement company and kept trying in the corporates. Now, I have landed a break as an HR Generalist. My advice to you is to try to get into your company's HR department as you can easily convince them. Otherwise, keep track of opportunities outside as well. You can also consider reaching out to some good placement consultants.
Thank you.
From India, New Delhi
I have the same position as yours; I am pursuing PGDBA-HR from Symbiosis, Pune, and working as an HR Executive in a software company.
Along with my studies, I started with a placement company and kept trying in the corporates. Now, I have landed a break as an HR Generalist. My advice to you is to try to get into your company's HR department as you can easily convince them. Otherwise, keep track of opportunities outside as well. You can also consider reaching out to some good placement consultants.
Thank you.
From India, New Delhi
Hi, I am in Bangalore and working as a Secretary in a company. I am also pursuing my Executive MBA. If there is any vacancy in HR as an assistant or for project work, I would be happy to work in the HR department. I am eager to gain experience in HR. Can anyone help me?
Regards,
GEETHA
From India, Bangalore
Regards,
GEETHA
From India, Bangalore
Hi,
My suggestion is that you please start your career in HR from Consultants from where you can cover your recruitment part, which is again a strong field of HR. Side by side, while interacting with the clients, you will develop some good relations, and they may offer you an opportunity. Even I was sailing in the same boat and joined a top leading consultant in Delhi having a very good clientele with brand names. Once I was doing the headhunting for a top-level position in HR and chatting with the GM of a leading MNC; he liked my way of communication, confidence and called me to visit his plant and have a meeting with him. I went there, and he offered me a job. So, you never know when opportunity will knock on your door and take you to new heights. If you require any kind of help in Delhi, you are welcome.
Best wishes, Pratibha Trivedi
My suggestion is that you please start your career in HR from Consultants from where you can cover your recruitment part, which is again a strong field of HR. Side by side, while interacting with the clients, you will develop some good relations, and they may offer you an opportunity. Even I was sailing in the same boat and joined a top leading consultant in Delhi having a very good clientele with brand names. Once I was doing the headhunting for a top-level position in HR and chatting with the GM of a leading MNC; he liked my way of communication, confidence and called me to visit his plant and have a meeting with him. I went there, and he offered me a job. So, you never know when opportunity will knock on your door and take you to new heights. If you require any kind of help in Delhi, you are welcome.
Best wishes, Pratibha Trivedi
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