Hi friends,
I'm in trouble. Actually, I'm confused about making a decision. Right now, I'm working with an MNC as an Executive HR. I have a diploma in aviation and hospitality. Before joining this company, I was planning to pursue a job in the airlines (as an air hostess). However, I was selected by an MNC as an Executive HR.
Now, my friends are advising me that I should also consider trying for airlines. What should I do? Should I apply to airlines or should I apply for an HR position in other companies? Which industry is the best? Please give me advice.
From India, Delhi
I'm in trouble. Actually, I'm confused about making a decision. Right now, I'm working with an MNC as an Executive HR. I have a diploma in aviation and hospitality. Before joining this company, I was planning to pursue a job in the airlines (as an air hostess). However, I was selected by an MNC as an Executive HR.
Now, my friends are advising me that I should also consider trying for airlines. What should I do? Should I apply to airlines or should I apply for an HR position in other companies? Which industry is the best? Please give me advice.
From India, Delhi
Hi Sandhya,
From my side, I cannot discriminate which is the best - Air Hostess or HR. I think both professions carry their own importance. However, I would suggest that since you have already worked in HR, you can now consider joining an airline to add value to the course you have previously undergone. If, for instance, you are unable to secure a position in airlines, you still have experience in HR which will definitely open doors for you in any MNC.
Regards, Srilatha
From India, Hyderabad
From my side, I cannot discriminate which is the best - Air Hostess or HR. I think both professions carry their own importance. However, I would suggest that since you have already worked in HR, you can now consider joining an airline to add value to the course you have previously undergone. If, for instance, you are unable to secure a position in airlines, you still have experience in HR which will definitely open doors for you in any MNC.
Regards, Srilatha
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Sandhya,
The job you have right now is really good, involving a lot of brainwork as well as manual work. However, as far as an air hostess job is concerned, I don't consider it up to that standard. A job should be one where people admire you for the amount of work you do. In an HR executive job, your next jump could be to an HR manager position if you succeed in the future. However, the decision lies with you; you are your own decision-maker and have to determine what's right or wrong for you. People might say different things. It shouldn't be something you regret later in the future; think about it from a long-term point of view.
Thank you.
From India, Pune
The job you have right now is really good, involving a lot of brainwork as well as manual work. However, as far as an air hostess job is concerned, I don't consider it up to that standard. A job should be one where people admire you for the amount of work you do. In an HR executive job, your next jump could be to an HR manager position if you succeed in the future. However, the decision lies with you; you are your own decision-maker and have to determine what's right or wrong for you. People might say different things. It shouldn't be something you regret later in the future; think about it from a long-term point of view.
Thank you.
From India, Pune
Hi friend, Both of them have their own value. The decision should be yours. Don’t allow anyone influence your decision. Regards, Pravin.P
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi Sandhya,
On a long-term perspective, HR will add value to your profile. Well, I can't comment on the Aviation industry and the different profiles. One thing is for sure, as work progresses in HR, there is no looking back. Secondly, with the kind of work experience you would add on, you will also gain a lot of respect along with your job profile. The final decision is yours. All the best!
Regards,
Aditi
From India, Mumbai
On a long-term perspective, HR will add value to your profile. Well, I can't comment on the Aviation industry and the different profiles. One thing is for sure, as work progresses in HR, there is no looking back. Secondly, with the kind of work experience you would add on, you will also gain a lot of respect along with your job profile. The final decision is yours. All the best!
Regards,
Aditi
From India, Mumbai
Hi Sandhya,
As you have specialized in Hospitality, you could consider pursuing a career as an Air Hostess. If you are selected, that would be great. If not, that's fine too since you are already established in the HR field with an MNC.
When it comes to industries, both have their own values. However, the HR field is generally considered to be more respectable. Ultimately, the decision is yours to make.
Regards,
Amit Seth
Email: amitmhrm@sify.com
From India, Ahmadabad
As you have specialized in Hospitality, you could consider pursuing a career as an Air Hostess. If you are selected, that would be great. If not, that's fine too since you are already established in the HR field with an MNC.
When it comes to industries, both have their own values. However, the HR field is generally considered to be more respectable. Ultimately, the decision is yours to make.
Regards,
Amit Seth
Email: amitmhrm@sify.com
From India, Ahmadabad
Hi Sandhya,
I work for a national carrier based in Oman. I work in the HR department. In my opinion, you should pursue a field based on your competencies. Please assess yourself by doing a SWOT analysis and then work towards the same. In my opinion, both are very challenging fields that require extended PR skills.
I work for a national carrier based in Oman. I work in the HR department. In my opinion, you should pursue a field based on your competencies. Please assess yourself by doing a SWOT analysis and then work towards the same. In my opinion, both are very challenging fields that require extended PR skills.
Do you plan to work even after marriage? Being an Air Hostess (AH) can be attractive, but you should maintain your health (body shape) or you will be given a PINK SLIP. The older you become, the fewer chances you have of retaining the role as an AH. However, you could earn a handsome salary in a short amount of time and have the opportunity to fly to places you like. Before making a decision, consider how long you intend to work. This will give you a clear idea.
From India, Tiruchchirappalli
From India, Tiruchchirappalli
Hi, as ah- limitations in work, time, experiance, nature of work is different as hr-wide scope with ur pre exp, knowledge, time span, growth these are two different fields.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Hello Sandhya,
HR - A job with scope, respect, and high value. As you have experience as an HR professional in an MNC, I would suggest you continue with HRM for a bright and respected future. Aesthetician (AH) is a good and glamorous job; however, it comes with many discomforts. Consider yourself in a position where you have to make decisions considering all aspects of your personal life. It's essential for a girl to make decisions not based solely on the job title, whether in HR or as an aesthetician.
Regards,
Brijesh
From India, Pune
HR - A job with scope, respect, and high value. As you have experience as an HR professional in an MNC, I would suggest you continue with HRM for a bright and respected future. Aesthetician (AH) is a good and glamorous job; however, it comes with many discomforts. Consider yourself in a position where you have to make decisions considering all aspects of your personal life. It's essential for a girl to make decisions not based solely on the job title, whether in HR or as an aesthetician.
Regards,
Brijesh
From India, Pune
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