Hi,
I am asking this on behalf of one of my friends. My friend is interested in working for the payroll section in the HR department. However, she plans to start with recruitment and then transition internally to payroll. She says it is difficult for her to directly enter payroll as a fresher. Is it true that payrolls require experienced professionals? Can a fresher eventually become experienced?
Are there other prerequisites to enter payroll? Is a background in finance necessary for it?
Regards,
Yvonne
From India, Thana
I am asking this on behalf of one of my friends. My friend is interested in working for the payroll section in the HR department. However, she plans to start with recruitment and then transition internally to payroll. She says it is difficult for her to directly enter payroll as a fresher. Is it true that payrolls require experienced professionals? Can a fresher eventually become experienced?
Are there other prerequisites to enter payroll? Is a background in finance necessary for it?
Regards,
Yvonne
From India, Thana
Dear Friend,
Good day!
To enter the payroll field, it is not necessary to have a background in finance. For payroll processing, it is important to know if the company offering the job has implemented any ERP system or software package. If so, it presents a great opportunity to work and learn new things. Knowledge of statutory requirements such as ESI, PF, and Professional Tax is necessary for payroll processing. It is advantageous that a job directly in payroll has been offered. Alternatively, entering recruitment is also a good option. However, transitioning into other HR activities may take time once you begin recruitment. By working in payroll, you can also be a part of the recruitment team.
Regards,
Mohamed Rafiulla
From Saudi Arabia
Good day!
To enter the payroll field, it is not necessary to have a background in finance. For payroll processing, it is important to know if the company offering the job has implemented any ERP system or software package. If so, it presents a great opportunity to work and learn new things. Knowledge of statutory requirements such as ESI, PF, and Professional Tax is necessary for payroll processing. It is advantageous that a job directly in payroll has been offered. Alternatively, entering recruitment is also a good option. However, transitioning into other HR activities may take time once you begin recruitment. By working in payroll, you can also be a part of the recruitment team.
Regards,
Mohamed Rafiulla
From Saudi Arabia
There is no such criterion that only experienced people can work on payroll. You can start a career in the payroll department as a trainee or assistant. Gradually, you will gain experience in handling payroll independently.
Regards,
Indu
From India, Bangalore
Regards,
Indu
From India, Bangalore
Hi,
I found the above two replies quite helpful to gain insight into the core activities of HR. Could someone also please guide me on other high-paying core activities within HR?
Thanks & Regards,
Shishir
From India, Delhi
I found the above two replies quite helpful to gain insight into the core activities of HR. Could someone also please guide me on other high-paying core activities within HR?
Thanks & Regards,
Shishir
From India, Delhi
It is not necessary to have specific experience to work in a particular section or department, but at the beginning of the career, you do not have much choice unless you are very uniquely qualified.
But the employer will always place you in a section and department according to his priorities and requirements and not according to your choice and liking. Wherever you are placed, do your best, impress the employer with your hard work and dedication. Learn as much as possible. First, think of gathering all possible knowledge and experience from available opportunities and then think of specializing in a particular area. Take time to learn and then decide on where to specialize.
Make a formal request to your boss/HOD to put you in a Payroll Dept. But clearly state why you are interested in Payroll and do not give an impression that you are not interested in your current assignment. Do state that you will continue to work in recruitment until the right opportunity comes in payroll for you.
From India, Pune
But the employer will always place you in a section and department according to his priorities and requirements and not according to your choice and liking. Wherever you are placed, do your best, impress the employer with your hard work and dedication. Learn as much as possible. First, think of gathering all possible knowledge and experience from available opportunities and then think of specializing in a particular area. Take time to learn and then decide on where to specialize.
Make a formal request to your boss/HOD to put you in a Payroll Dept. But clearly state why you are interested in Payroll and do not give an impression that you are not interested in your current assignment. Do state that you will continue to work in recruitment until the right opportunity comes in payroll for you.
From India, Pune
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