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My name is Pratiksha. I have completed my diploma in Electronics and Communication, and I am currently working as a junior engineer in an automotive company. However, I am not interested in continuing in this field. I aspire to transition into a career in Human Resources within the next two years. Can you advise me on how to pursue a career in HR after completing a 3-year diploma in E&C?
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It's always good to lead with your interest and passion rather than the so-called profession. If you really think that is not your cup of tea, failing in E&C does not mean you will not succeed in HR. You will. First, you need to decide where you want to go - Recruitment, Generalist, Payroll & Benefits, Training & Development.

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Career Transition Advice

Work is an expression of who we are. A meaningful and satisfying career aligns with our values, talents, and what is truly important to us. Try volunteering or taking a short-term, part-time position to see how your potential new career feels. Consider how your life would change if you chose a particular career.

Given today's job market, this is an excellent time to focus on options for successfully changing jobs and careers. All the best for your successful career change.

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I somewhat agree with Ms. Bhawna that you shouldn't make any hasty decisions to change your profession. Firstly, Preksha, decide what you really want. What is your actual interest? If it's HR, then pursue your passion. It's not a bad thing to follow your passion. There are many examples of people who have done this, but only those who are truly passionate and committed have succeeded. If you are feeling confused, then pause and think twice before making a move. There comes a time in every professional's life when they may feel bored in their current job, but it's not always the best option to switch careers, right?

Take, for example, my current situation. I work as an HR in an IT company, but when I see the work of web developers or designers, it seems intriguing. However, I know I may not be able to excel in that field without the necessary knowledge and skills. If, after two years, I decide to pursue a career in that area, I must have a deep passion, determination, and the courage to start as a FRESHER in that field.

I hope you understand my point.

That's why it's crucial to choose a career wisely.

Best of luck! Make a wise decision since your future depends on it.

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