Hi,
I would like to know if somebody has any knowledge about Bharat Matrimony. I have been offered a role of Assistant Manager Training there with a good package, but I am not sure whether it is a good place to work. I am really confused. Currently, I am working as a Senior Process Trainer in a BPO.
Please help.
From India, Ghaziabad
I would like to know if somebody has any knowledge about Bharat Matrimony. I have been offered a role of Assistant Manager Training there with a good package, but I am not sure whether it is a good place to work. I am really confused. Currently, I am working as a Senior Process Trainer in a BPO.
Please help.
From India, Ghaziabad
Hi Khushi (if this is your name),
First, you need to set your priorities and objectives in life. Then, you need to ask questions of yourself before jumping to any conclusions.
I suggest you join there. You've got good reasons to do so if you analyze it carefully.
a) You are in BPO. You may not earn good experience as a trainer while being in BPO. You may not even get a chance to grow yourself.
b) You are a process trainer. You may be restricted to the same pattern/syllabus/course for months. As a trainer, you need to expand your wings.
c) You are getting a chance as AM - training. You are getting growth in terms of designation and job profile. I am sure in terms of remuneration too.
d) You are opening a new door. You are getting a chance to experience a whole new world of working (BPO's work style is entirely different from any corporate body). I can say this because I've worked in both environments.
However, it's you who has to decide. So, make decisions after pondering over all the points.
All the best!
From India, Delhi
First, you need to set your priorities and objectives in life. Then, you need to ask questions of yourself before jumping to any conclusions.
I suggest you join there. You've got good reasons to do so if you analyze it carefully.
a) You are in BPO. You may not earn good experience as a trainer while being in BPO. You may not even get a chance to grow yourself.
b) You are a process trainer. You may be restricted to the same pattern/syllabus/course for months. As a trainer, you need to expand your wings.
c) You are getting a chance as AM - training. You are getting growth in terms of designation and job profile. I am sure in terms of remuneration too.
d) You are opening a new door. You are getting a chance to experience a whole new world of working (BPO's work style is entirely different from any corporate body). I can say this because I've worked in both environments.
However, it's you who has to decide. So, make decisions after pondering over all the points.
All the best!
From India, Delhi
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