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Hello everyone!

This is Sachin, and I need your help, friends. My problem is that I did an MBA/PGDM with HR specialization, but at the time of my internship, I got a marketing executive job offer, and due to a good salary package, I joined there. However, now I am not satisfied with my job. I want to switch to HR, but the question is that I have 7-8 months of experience in marketing, and it has no use in HR. What should I do? Should I change my field? Could I survive in HR? Should I start my career in HR as a fresher? Please suggest me.

Thanks and regards,
Sachin Kumar

From India, Delhi
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Hello Sachin,

Your situation isn't all that rare for a fresher.

First of all, please don't mix up issues. Whether to go for HR now or not depends on your aptitude for an HR role/job—not on the fact that you began your career in the Marketing field. That will come only later if and after you decide to shift to HR—for which the salary should never be the primary factor—your love for the role/job ought to be the primary factor. At your point in your career (and life too), the focus should be on learning the tricks of the trade, so to say. Money will always follow the one who has the skills, whichever field one is in.

And remember the old saying: "Zindagi mein kuch paane ke liye, kuch khona padta hai."

If you really want to shift to HR now, you can do it. But please be ready to begin as a fresher in HR. Also, ensure that you take the experience certificate of this job too—so that you don't end up explaining the gap in your career later on.

Also, who said experience in sales and marketing will not be useful in HR? The basic skill most Marketing professionals have is the ability to interact with strangers—which is also required for the usual starting point for any HR person in Recruitment. Additionally, to the best of my knowledge, the procedures used in the Marketing field are usually very systematic, which will be useful to you at any time in your career. I recollect another quote here: "Nothing goes to waste in the learning called 'life.' We only don't realize it while we are passing through that phase."

All the best.

Regards,

TS

From India, Hyderabad
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Sachin, let's make your marketing experience a plus point for you. In most organizations, they used to appoint people with both skills, as this may save their money. These individuals can grow the business along with handling all HR activities. This is the 'HR-Business Development' profile.

With this experience, you will have opportunities in every industry, as every industry requires marketing personnel. Currently, you are working in the same profile, i.e., handling marketing and recruiting junior team members under you. So, let's move ahead without any hesitation. You are on the right track. All the best for your future.

Ameeta

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