There are many areas in HR, but companies concentrate only on a few. How will I come to know if my interest areas are present in the company I am applying to? Moreover, what are the general areas that every MNC has?
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From India, Jaipur
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From India, Jaipur
HR is truly a vast field, and so are most things in life that seem to have no end. However, in all companies, small or big, sourcing talent, salary negotiation (recruitment), employee relations/dispute handling, employee performance analysis, and statutory procedures (compensation & benefits) are some common activities of HR. It is up to you to decide which kind of job fascinates you. Good luck.
Regards
From India, Madras
Regards
From India, Madras
First of all, decide in which role you want to develop in the next 5-10 years:
HR - Core - KRAs:
- End-to-end recruitment
- Employee induction
- Employee retention
- Issuing offer/appointment letters
- Conducting joining formalities, etc.
HR - Generalistics - KRAs:
- Ensuring all legal compliance
- Adhering to statutory norms
- Overseeing overall HR processes
- Communication with various legal bodies such as the labour commissioner
- Knowledge of labor laws
- Handling industrial relations/public relations
Some companies also introduce an additional HR role, i.e., HR-Admin.
Nowadays, the HR department has been decentralized into more or less the structure discussed above. If anybody wants to specialize in HR core, they have to choose the HR-Core option as stated above. In general, all MNCs have more or less the same structure.
Thank you.
From India, New Delhi
HR - Core - KRAs:
- End-to-end recruitment
- Employee induction
- Employee retention
- Issuing offer/appointment letters
- Conducting joining formalities, etc.
HR - Generalistics - KRAs:
- Ensuring all legal compliance
- Adhering to statutory norms
- Overseeing overall HR processes
- Communication with various legal bodies such as the labour commissioner
- Knowledge of labor laws
- Handling industrial relations/public relations
Some companies also introduce an additional HR role, i.e., HR-Admin.
Nowadays, the HR department has been decentralized into more or less the structure discussed above. If anybody wants to specialize in HR core, they have to choose the HR-Core option as stated above. In general, all MNCs have more or less the same structure.
Thank you.
From India, New Delhi
Deciding Your HR Role
First of all, decide which role you want to take up and develop in the next 5-10 years:
• HR - Core - KRAs:
a) End-to-end recruitment
b) Employee induction
c) Employee retention
d) Offer/appointment letter rollout
e) Joining formalities, etc.
• HR - Generalist - KRAs:
a) All legal compliance
b) Statutory norms
c) Overall HR process job role
d) Communication with various legal bodies such as the labor commissioner
e) Labor law
f) IR/PR
Some companies also introduce an additional HR role, i.e., HR-Admin. Nowadays, HR departments have been decentralized as discussed above. If anybody wants to be in HR core, he/she has to choose the option (HR-Core) as stated above.
In general, all MNCs have more or less the same structure.
Regards
From India, New Delhi
First of all, decide which role you want to take up and develop in the next 5-10 years:
• HR - Core - KRAs:
a) End-to-end recruitment
b) Employee induction
c) Employee retention
d) Offer/appointment letter rollout
e) Joining formalities, etc.
• HR - Generalist - KRAs:
a) All legal compliance
b) Statutory norms
c) Overall HR process job role
d) Communication with various legal bodies such as the labor commissioner
e) Labor law
f) IR/PR
Some companies also introduce an additional HR role, i.e., HR-Admin. Nowadays, HR departments have been decentralized as discussed above. If anybody wants to be in HR core, he/she has to choose the option (HR-Core) as stated above.
In general, all MNCs have more or less the same structure.
Regards
From India, New Delhi
Thank you for such a valuable reply. However, at the starting level, what position should I aim for? For instance, at the fresher level, nobody directs us to any specialized field; I have to start as a trainee. I can only express my areas of interest... will that be acceptable? For example, I am interested in motivation and OD programs, as well as employee satisfaction. Nevertheless, I feel that phrasing it this way may come across as unprofessional.
Regards,
From India, Jaipur
Regards,
From India, Jaipur
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