Hello Seniors,
I need your suggestions. I joined a recruitment firm as an HR Executive - Generalist. Here, my profile involves taking care of all internal and external recruitment, handling petty cash, chasing and generating new clients, and managing admin activities. I have about 8 months of experience in this field but have not gained any exposure in a corporate setting yet. Please guide me on what I should learn to transition into a corporate role and how to make that transition. Additionally, please advise if I am on the right track.
I am also pursuing an MBA (a 3-year course) through correspondence. Due to personal reasons, I had to drop out after the 2nd year, but I plan to resume my studies after some time.
Thank you for your guidance.
From India, Lucknow
I need your suggestions. I joined a recruitment firm as an HR Executive - Generalist. Here, my profile involves taking care of all internal and external recruitment, handling petty cash, chasing and generating new clients, and managing admin activities. I have about 8 months of experience in this field but have not gained any exposure in a corporate setting yet. Please guide me on what I should learn to transition into a corporate role and how to make that transition. Additionally, please advise if I am on the right track.
I am also pursuing an MBA (a 3-year course) through correspondence. Due to personal reasons, I had to drop out after the 2nd year, but I plan to resume my studies after some time.
Thank you for your guidance.
From India, Lucknow
Hi,
The correspondence courses don't add value to your resume. Therefore, you should have pursued a regular course or a part-time course. Also, handling petty cash, chasing and generating new clients are not typically included in an HR generalist's profile.
Can you please clarify your statement, "You said you have joined the recruitment firm, and on the other hand, you said you are not getting corporate exposure." These two lines have confused me. Do you mean that you are currently working with a consultancy? :)
Thank you.
From India, Jaipur
The correspondence courses don't add value to your resume. Therefore, you should have pursued a regular course or a part-time course. Also, handling petty cash, chasing and generating new clients are not typically included in an HR generalist's profile.
Can you please clarify your statement, "You said you have joined the recruitment firm, and on the other hand, you said you are not getting corporate exposure." These two lines have confused me. Do you mean that you are currently working with a consultancy? :)
Thank you.
From India, Jaipur
Hello, ma'am. Yes, of course, I am in consultancy only. Also, due to some financial problems, I can't go for a regular course because I am studying on my own. So, please suggest to me what to do, where to go, and how to proceed, etc.
From India, Lucknow
From India, Lucknow
Hey, don't worry. You'll definitely get a good job and you are on the right track. The HR field requires at least a year of experience. Are you trying for jobs in MNCs? I would suggest you join LinkedIn and join the HR groups there; there are lots of jobs posted there.
From India, Jaipur
From India, Jaipur
Thanks, ma'am. But earlier, you were saying whatever the profile I currently have is not a generalist profile. I want to ask one more thing: is it necessary to have an MBA to enter into the corporate world?
From India, Lucknow
From India, Lucknow
Dear Neha,
I can understand your problem. The positions you are handling are not of a generalist profile (Frankly speaking). Nowadays, experience in Payroll and Statutory compliances matters a lot. Are you getting enough exposure to all these things? If yes, then don't worry, you will have a great future. But if not, you have to gain knowledge of all these aspects, and then you will definitely gain exposure in the corporate world. It doesn't matter what your education is, but practical knowledge of the generalist profile is crucial.
An MBA is just a stepping stone for your career growth. The first thing is to gain good experience in a generalist profile, and then you can consider further education, whether it is through distance learning or regular methods.
The generalist profile includes the following responsibilities:
1. Recruitment
2. Administration
3. Payroll processing
4. Statutory compliances
5. Employee Engagement
6. Performance appraisal
And many more responsibilities...
First and foremost, focus on gaining a good experience in these areas, and I am sure you will have significant exposure in the corporate world.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
From India, Mumbai
I can understand your problem. The positions you are handling are not of a generalist profile (Frankly speaking). Nowadays, experience in Payroll and Statutory compliances matters a lot. Are you getting enough exposure to all these things? If yes, then don't worry, you will have a great future. But if not, you have to gain knowledge of all these aspects, and then you will definitely gain exposure in the corporate world. It doesn't matter what your education is, but practical knowledge of the generalist profile is crucial.
An MBA is just a stepping stone for your career growth. The first thing is to gain good experience in a generalist profile, and then you can consider further education, whether it is through distance learning or regular methods.
The generalist profile includes the following responsibilities:
1. Recruitment
2. Administration
3. Payroll processing
4. Statutory compliances
5. Employee Engagement
6. Performance appraisal
And many more responsibilities...
First and foremost, focus on gaining a good experience in these areas, and I am sure you will have significant exposure in the corporate world.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
From India, Mumbai
Hello Sir,
From a consulting firm, how can I gain experience in Payroll and Statutory Compliances? What should I do for this? I am really an ambitious individual and want to achieve something in life.
Additionally, I would like to share one more thing with you. I also have an interest in IT profiles. I have also learned Oracle.
Thank you.
From India, Lucknow
From a consulting firm, how can I gain experience in Payroll and Statutory Compliances? What should I do for this? I am really an ambitious individual and want to achieve something in life.
Additionally, I would like to share one more thing with you. I also have an interest in IT profiles. I have also learned Oracle.
Thank you.
From India, Lucknow
Hello Seniors................ No reply? Please do reply......... I need suggestion from you............ Please guide me................
From India, Lucknow
From India, Lucknow
Dear Neha,
As mentioned by Mr. Ramdas, it is true that what you are handling right now is not an HR generalist profile. Why don't you continue your part-time MBA once again? Try to learn various things related to HR, if not practically, then through first reading about the other functions of HR. This forum has vast information related to HR to share; it's like an ocean—the deeper you go, the more variety you get. So, dear, start learning and increasing your knowledge. Complete a year here and start applying for jobs side by side. I hope this resolves your query.
Take care.
From India, Delhi
As mentioned by Mr. Ramdas, it is true that what you are handling right now is not an HR generalist profile. Why don't you continue your part-time MBA once again? Try to learn various things related to HR, if not practically, then through first reading about the other functions of HR. This forum has vast information related to HR to share; it's like an ocean—the deeper you go, the more variety you get. So, dear, start learning and increasing your knowledge. Complete a year here and start applying for jobs side by side. I hope this resolves your query.
Take care.
From India, Delhi
Thanks, seniors. Definitely, I'll try to gain at least theoretical knowledge, either through a book or this site. But as I told you, I have a keen interest in IT as well. I did Oracle; how will it help me in this career?
From India, Lucknow
From India, Lucknow
Neha, first of all, relax. I don't know how big the recruitment firm you are attached to is, but one thing you should and must appreciate is that recruitment is an indispensable part of HR. The easiest way for you is to enter the recruitment team of a company where they are serving only internal recruitments. However, you must exhibit strong recruitment skills to them at the job interview. You are on the right track, don't worry. Complete your MBA, be a better person, a positive person, and the world would change for you. Just think positive.
Learning Oracle HR would definitely help.
From India, New Delhi
Learning Oracle HR would definitely help.
From India, New Delhi
Dear Neha,
Your voice reflects the zeal and ambition within you, which is a good sign for your growth. Don't feel bad about working in consultancy. Recruitment is also a specialized area in HR. First, specialize in this field, build a network of good contacts, and with some references, you can definitely enter the corporate world. If you have good communication skills and are willing to work for a lower salary in Bangalore, please send your profile to my email. Also, try to understand that in India, 70% of CEOs come from a graduation background, and you are pursuing an MBA, which is truly commendable. Focus on increasing your self-esteem in your current job first.
ALL THE BEST,
Manjunath
MJ Management Consultants
Bangalore
+91 9740604249
From India, Bangalore
Your voice reflects the zeal and ambition within you, which is a good sign for your growth. Don't feel bad about working in consultancy. Recruitment is also a specialized area in HR. First, specialize in this field, build a network of good contacts, and with some references, you can definitely enter the corporate world. If you have good communication skills and are willing to work for a lower salary in Bangalore, please send your profile to my email. Also, try to understand that in India, 70% of CEOs come from a graduation background, and you are pursuing an MBA, which is truly commendable. Focus on increasing your self-esteem in your current job first.
ALL THE BEST,
Manjunath
MJ Management Consultants
Bangalore
+91 9740604249
From India, Bangalore
No, ma'am. My parents will not allow me to go outside Delhi. In fact, they are also not allowing me in some places in Delhi/NCR. This is another reason why I am not getting good offers, but definitely, I'll forward my CV to you. Also, I've started good contacts with some Company HR.
From India, Lucknow
From India, Lucknow
Hi Neha,
Sorry for replying late. I completely agree with Mr. Sudhir Wagh. I would advise you to join a practical training center for HR professionals in your area for Payroll, Statutory compliance, etc. Alternatively, you can approach your friends or people you know who are handling HR Generalist profiles and can guide you.
Also, keep reading CiteHR threads regularly to update your knowledge, which is something I am doing as well. First, be clear about where you want to go - HR Generalist or IT. Focus on your field and move forward.
Best wishes.
Regards,
Vaishalee
From India, Pune
Sorry for replying late. I completely agree with Mr. Sudhir Wagh. I would advise you to join a practical training center for HR professionals in your area for Payroll, Statutory compliance, etc. Alternatively, you can approach your friends or people you know who are handling HR Generalist profiles and can guide you.
Also, keep reading CiteHR threads regularly to update your knowledge, which is something I am doing as well. First, be clear about where you want to go - HR Generalist or IT. Focus on your field and move forward.
Best wishes.
Regards,
Vaishalee
From India, Pune
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