Neha Shrivastav
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Thank you all for your reply.
All your words of appreciation is highly motivating me.
I am trying my level best to follow your suggestion, however I would request you to kindly help me with any job openings which you feel will be suitable for my profile.
Thank you all once again..... Looking forward for your help and support.

From India, Pune
SAIBHAKTA
104

Dear Neha,
I can understand your frustration ,perhaps more than any of the learned members who have advised you in this column.It is because I worked in an airlines and pursued MBA in HR through correspondence and counselling ! I could not enter my airlines HR Dept. because my department would not release me.The age was not on my side so I could not change job.Secondly I would like to tell all those who think that MBA by correspondence is inferior to MBA regular that IT IS NOT SO.I cleared the selection test conducted by an external agency for recruitment of Management Trainees in our airlines.The candidates were from all kinds of Business schools in India including IIMs.Only a very few from many thousands passed the test.So have faith in yourself.
I have doubt that your airline shall ever put you in their HR department because you are a sincere and good worker whom they will like to have in their frontline job.Therefore I suggest that you take teaching assignments in management institutes teaching hospitality courses such as Aviation academies etc.It would be a great morale booster for you.Even management institutes teaching traditional streams of management prefer practicing managers from service industry.And remember service industry is a very big field.Your job satisfaction shall be at its best and you shall not have to leave this high paying job of a cabin crew.You can get additional jobs of paper setter/evaluator etc.Don't think much about money initially(from teaching assignments) but concentrate on your lectures instead and try to win students hearts.Rest shall follow automatically.The big plus is you can adjust lecture timings vis a vis duty timings by being a little diplomatic.So, all the best !

From India, New Delhi
nathrao
3131

Learned members have posted good advice,suggestions,analysis as per what you have said.
Now analyse each suggestion and correlate it to your strengths and capabilities and accordingly decide.
Keep trying for jobs display your strengths and management expertise-you have people skills that is vital skill.
I am sure soon enough you will inform that a you hve indeed bagged a good job of your choice.

From India, Pune
V.Raghunathan
1330

Hi Neha,
I appreciate the post by Sai Bhakta as the idea expressed there in
resonates in principle what I had suggested.
So it is the time to begin in right earnest.
Take to teaching/ training somewhere without expecting big money.
To start with doing free sessions also will be a breakthrough to work in the area of your interest.
V.Raghunathan

From India
abhishekrajan
2

Just do this course and begin your career as HR generalist.
Labour Laws Institute – Learn What They Don't Teach At B-Schools & Law Colleges

From India, Bhopal
Anonymous
Hello Everyone,
My self Reshma, I need some suggestions related to my career, Please support me.
I have done MBA in HR (correspondence) I have total experience of 8 years in Admin Department with Japanese companies only, Since 5 years i am working with my existing company but no promotion at all. I want to grow my career in HR but i have only 3 years experience with my last organisation 5 years back in HR, Here my sitting in Head office cum sales office and i support sales team because there is no HR work to get experience, HR work is handled by our HR Manager, sitting in our factory only.
Can i join any HR Generalist course for my career growth, because i am not able to get the Job in HR department (with the same package i am having) due to lack to experience in HR.
Please advice me what should i do now.
Thanks for your support in advance all of you.
Regards
Reshma

From India, New Delhi
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