Hello seniors,
I am a silent member of this site. I am currently working in the automobile industry as a member of our organization. I have something on my mind. Please help me.
I have completed my B.Com and a Diploma in Human Resource Management, a one-year course. I am very much interested in HR. But, how can I improve myself to become an HR professional? Please help anyone.
Thank you,
Smilesat.
From India, Chennai
I am a silent member of this site. I am currently working in the automobile industry as a member of our organization. I have something on my mind. Please help me.
I have completed my B.Com and a Diploma in Human Resource Management, a one-year course. I am very much interested in HR. But, how can I improve myself to become an HR professional? Please help anyone.
Thank you,
Smilesat.
From India, Chennai
Hi,
All the best for your future career in HR. The basic qualification to start a career in HR is an MBA in HR. Since you are currently working, you can pursue a distance learning program in Human Resources from reputable universities.
To enter the HR field, you need to have a good understanding of the concepts and responsibilities of HR. There are many magazines where HR professionals from different companies share their views. You may face challenges in the beginning, but with time and experience, you will progress in your career. Eventually, you may become a manager in an automobile company.
Best of luck in your HR journey!
From India, Hyderabad
All the best for your future career in HR. The basic qualification to start a career in HR is an MBA in HR. Since you are currently working, you can pursue a distance learning program in Human Resources from reputable universities.
To enter the HR field, you need to have a good understanding of the concepts and responsibilities of HR. There are many magazines where HR professionals from different companies share their views. You may face challenges in the beginning, but with time and experience, you will progress in your career. Eventually, you may become a manager in an automobile company.
Best of luck in your HR journey!
From India, Hyderabad
Dear All,
Very good morning. I have one year of experience in the field of HR. I was in an off-role position in a well-reputed company, and now my contract is coming to an end. I am looking for opportunities. Could you please suggest where there are openings for HR professionals with one year of experience? I am eagerly awaiting your valuable response.
Regards,
Simon.
From India, Selam
Very good morning. I have one year of experience in the field of HR. I was in an off-role position in a well-reputed company, and now my contract is coming to an end. I am looking for opportunities. Could you please suggest where there are openings for HR professionals with one year of experience? I am eagerly awaiting your valuable response.
Regards,
Simon.
From India, Selam
Dear Smilesat,
Welcome to the HR Fraternity. It seems you are passionate about HR since you completed a Diploma in HR. You might have some knowledge of HR functions but not fully. If you are interested in Generalist/IR and core HR activities, you need to have a minimum qualification of an MBA/MSW. Firstly, join a company as an HR Assistant where you can start learning for 1-2 years and then apply for distance education - MBA/MSW. Gradually, you will find your destination. If you have any other queries related to this, please reply to this post immediately.
All the very best for your future! 😊
Regards,
Ramkishore
From India, Bangalore
Welcome to the HR Fraternity. It seems you are passionate about HR since you completed a Diploma in HR. You might have some knowledge of HR functions but not fully. If you are interested in Generalist/IR and core HR activities, you need to have a minimum qualification of an MBA/MSW. Firstly, join a company as an HR Assistant where you can start learning for 1-2 years and then apply for distance education - MBA/MSW. Gradually, you will find your destination. If you have any other queries related to this, please reply to this post immediately.
All the very best for your future! 😊
Regards,
Ramkishore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Simon,
Kindly update your CV on Naukri, Monster, Times Jobs, and Shine. Keep updating it every week so that your resume remains at the top of the priority list. Wishing you all the very best for your career.
Regards,
Ramkishore
From India, Bangalore
Kindly update your CV on Naukri, Monster, Times Jobs, and Shine. Keep updating it every week so that your resume remains at the top of the priority list. Wishing you all the very best for your career.
Regards,
Ramkishore
From India, Bangalore
Hi Ramkishore sir,
Good evening.
First, I want to thank you for your valuable advice. You mentioned that I know the HR functions, but not fully. I will join MBA (HR) as soon as possible.
I have another question. You mentioned that I will be joining an HR Assistant position. Will it be in our company or another company? It's not possible for me to take up this role in our company. Please suggest to me.
I am eagerly waiting for your reply.
Thank you.
Regards,
Smilesat.
From India, Chennai
Good evening.
First, I want to thank you for your valuable advice. You mentioned that I know the HR functions, but not fully. I will join MBA (HR) as soon as possible.
I have another question. You mentioned that I will be joining an HR Assistant position. Will it be in our company or another company? It's not possible for me to take up this role in our company. Please suggest to me.
I am eagerly waiting for your reply.
Thank you.
Regards,
Smilesat.
From India, Chennai
Hi Smilesat,
First of all, I wish you all the very best in selecting the HR role as a career option. The best way for you to enter this field is to start your MBA through a distance education program from a reputable university. The MBA you pursue will add academic weight to your profile based on the theoretical knowledge you may gain. To enhance your learning experience, consider enrolling in training institutes that offer practical knowledge in HR. You can simultaneously think about joining a training program to correlate theoretical knowledge with practical skills. To do this, you will need to find a good institute in your area. This initiative will help you maximize the value of your profile.
Please let me know if you find this suggestion helpful.
Regards,
Rashmi
From India, Mumbai
First of all, I wish you all the very best in selecting the HR role as a career option. The best way for you to enter this field is to start your MBA through a distance education program from a reputable university. The MBA you pursue will add academic weight to your profile based on the theoretical knowledge you may gain. To enhance your learning experience, consider enrolling in training institutes that offer practical knowledge in HR. You can simultaneously think about joining a training program to correlate theoretical knowledge with practical skills. To do this, you will need to find a good institute in your area. This initiative will help you maximize the value of your profile.
Please let me know if you find this suggestion helpful.
Regards,
Rashmi
From India, Mumbai
Hi Ramkishore sir,
Good evening. First, I want to thank you for your valuable advice. You mentioned that I know the HR functions, but not fully. I am planning to join MBA (HR) as soon as possible.
I have a question regarding your statement about me joining as an HR Assistant. Will I be joining in our company or another company? It seems that our company does not have an opening for this position. Please advise me on what to do.
I am eagerly waiting for your reply. Thank you.
Regards,
Smilesat
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Hi Smilesat,
If there is no opportunity to work as an HR Assistant in your current company even after your request to your HOD, you should consider seeking a similar position elsewhere as you are very passionate about HR. As Rashmi suggested, if you are keen on gaining more exposure in HR, you can consider enrolling in practical HR training at HR house or another reputable institute. I wish you all the best in your career.
Regards,
Ramkishore
From India, Bangalore
Good evening. First, I want to thank you for your valuable advice. You mentioned that I know the HR functions, but not fully. I am planning to join MBA (HR) as soon as possible.
I have a question regarding your statement about me joining as an HR Assistant. Will I be joining in our company or another company? It seems that our company does not have an opening for this position. Please advise me on what to do.
I am eagerly waiting for your reply. Thank you.
Regards,
Smilesat
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Hi Smilesat,
If there is no opportunity to work as an HR Assistant in your current company even after your request to your HOD, you should consider seeking a similar position elsewhere as you are very passionate about HR. As Rashmi suggested, if you are keen on gaining more exposure in HR, you can consider enrolling in practical HR training at HR house or another reputable institute. I wish you all the best in your career.
Regards,
Ramkishore
From India, Bangalore
Hi,
I am working for an MNC as a senior software engineer with over 6 years of experience. I have just completed my MBA in HR/IT. Now, where can I progress within my current company, and will this additional degree be beneficial? If I decide to switch to another company, what positions are available for someone with this profile? Please provide your suggestions.
From India, Chandigarh
I am working for an MNC as a senior software engineer with over 6 years of experience. I have just completed my MBA in HR/IT. Now, where can I progress within my current company, and will this additional degree be beneficial? If I decide to switch to another company, what positions are available for someone with this profile? Please provide your suggestions.
From India, Chandigarh
Hi Smilesat,
All the best for your career and, like the advice given by fellow members, you can go ahead with them. Just to add on, Personnel and HR in India are treated as equivalent. You need to find your passion for what exactly you want to do. I would suggest a full-time course rather than a part-time or distance learning. Firstly, from a full-time course, you would be exposed to in-depth knowledge and applications. Secondly, the possibility of a PPO or Campus placement.
If you want to gain work experience while studying, then I would suggest starting with a mediocre company so that you can learn various aspects of HR and not just personnel. There you would have creativity and freedom to pilot your ideas. Moreover, excel in what you are passionate about.
Regards,
Tabassum
From India, Mumbai
All the best for your career and, like the advice given by fellow members, you can go ahead with them. Just to add on, Personnel and HR in India are treated as equivalent. You need to find your passion for what exactly you want to do. I would suggest a full-time course rather than a part-time or distance learning. Firstly, from a full-time course, you would be exposed to in-depth knowledge and applications. Secondly, the possibility of a PPO or Campus placement.
If you want to gain work experience while studying, then I would suggest starting with a mediocre company so that you can learn various aspects of HR and not just personnel. There you would have creativity and freedom to pilot your ideas. Moreover, excel in what you are passionate about.
Regards,
Tabassum
From India, Mumbai
Hello everyone!
I completed my MBA in HR/Marketing and am interested in working in HR. However, I ended up joining as a Customer Support Executive in a company because the HR roles I was offered were paying less, and I needed to support my family. Will this experience help me in the future if I decide to shift to an HR position?
Thank you,
Mrudula.
From India, Hyderabad
I completed my MBA in HR/Marketing and am interested in working in HR. However, I ended up joining as a Customer Support Executive in a company because the HR roles I was offered were paying less, and I needed to support my family. Will this experience help me in the future if I decide to shift to an HR position?
Thank you,
Mrudula.
From India, Hyderabad
Hello everyone!
I did my MBA in HR/Marketing and am interested in working in HR. However, I ended up joining as a Customer Support Executive in a company because the HR jobs I was offered paid less, and I needed to support my family. Will this experience help me in the future if I decide to shift to an HR position?
Thank you,
Mrudula.
No, it will not help you. Kindly note that there will not be much salary difference. Do not sacrifice your passion for a higher income. Making that sacrifice may lead to a lack of full-fledged working attitude towards the Customer Support Executive role. Kindly let me know how many years of experience you have in customer support. If it is less than one year, consider skipping to HR. Wishing you the very best for your bright future.
Regards,
Ramkishore
From India, Bangalore
I did my MBA in HR/Marketing and am interested in working in HR. However, I ended up joining as a Customer Support Executive in a company because the HR jobs I was offered paid less, and I needed to support my family. Will this experience help me in the future if I decide to shift to an HR position?
Thank you,
Mrudula.
No, it will not help you. Kindly note that there will not be much salary difference. Do not sacrifice your passion for a higher income. Making that sacrifice may lead to a lack of full-fledged working attitude towards the Customer Support Executive role. Kindly let me know how many years of experience you have in customer support. If it is less than one year, consider skipping to HR. Wishing you the very best for your bright future.
Regards,
Ramkishore
From India, Bangalore
Hi, this is Smriti. I've just completed MBA with HR as my major specialization and Marketing as my minor. As I am a fresher, I am not getting jobs in some good companies. What should I do to add more weightage to my profile? I am looking for some good consultants and some good institutes for SAP training. Kindly help me out. Thank you.
From India, Chandigarh
From India, Chandigarh
Hi,
If you have completed an MBA in HR, you should have experience in HR-related activities. Therefore, you need to understand the responsibilities and roles associated with it. It would be beneficial for you to work as a trainee in any organization. After gaining sufficient knowledge and experience, you can apply for higher-level positions in HR.
From Qatar
If you have completed an MBA in HR, you should have experience in HR-related activities. Therefore, you need to understand the responsibilities and roles associated with it. It would be beneficial for you to work as a trainee in any organization. After gaining sufficient knowledge and experience, you can apply for higher-level positions in HR.
From Qatar
Hi Smrithi,
Best of luck. As you are starting a new career in HR, when submitting the resume, add details in your profile that suit the organization. You can apply for an HR trainee position in any company. By completing an MBA, you are familiar with the roles in HR, and gradually, you will gain deep experience in HR-related activities. In IT companies, it is essential to learn SAP; you can also learn that.
Thank you.
From Qatar
Best of luck. As you are starting a new career in HR, when submitting the resume, add details in your profile that suit the organization. You can apply for an HR trainee position in any company. By completing an MBA, you are familiar with the roles in HR, and gradually, you will gain deep experience in HR-related activities. In IT companies, it is essential to learn SAP; you can also learn that.
Thank you.
From Qatar
Hi Smriti,
If I want to start my career in HR field, what would be the most preferable requirements these days? I have given interviews at IT Park in Chandigarh but couldn't be selected. What should I say if they ask, "How much salary do you expect?" As a fresher, can you suggest what I should say? Please send me some good material regarding interview questions that an HR specialist must know in this field. It would be a great help from your side. Moreover, I have decided to do HR training from some consultants. Can you tell me the basic requirements that would be helpful? Just let me know some good consultants in HR too.
Regards,
Smriti
From India, Chandigarh
If I want to start my career in HR field, what would be the most preferable requirements these days? I have given interviews at IT Park in Chandigarh but couldn't be selected. What should I say if they ask, "How much salary do you expect?" As a fresher, can you suggest what I should say? Please send me some good material regarding interview questions that an HR specialist must know in this field. It would be a great help from your side. Moreover, I have decided to do HR training from some consultants. Can you tell me the basic requirements that would be helpful? Just let me know some good consultants in HR too.
Regards,
Smriti
From India, Chandigarh
Hi Smrithi,
It is based on the company requirements which you can see a lot of vacancies in advertisements. You have to try and try as you are a fresher. Don't ask for more salary once you gain more experience. If the interviewer asks you about salary expectations, you can answer them, "That's based on the company requirements or your choice as you are a fresher and not expecting more." Also, search for a consultant in your area.
You can find more interview tips on Google.
From Qatar
It is based on the company requirements which you can see a lot of vacancies in advertisements. You have to try and try as you are a fresher. Don't ask for more salary once you gain more experience. If the interviewer asks you about salary expectations, you can answer them, "That's based on the company requirements or your choice as you are a fresher and not expecting more." Also, search for a consultant in your area.
You can find more interview tips on Google.
From Qatar
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