Hello, I am working as an HR/Administrator in a small IT company. I graduated with a BA from Delhi University and have 2.5 years of experience in HR and admin work. Currently, I am responsible for HR/Admin and Marketing (although I don't have much knowledge in Marketing) tasks. However, my salary package is low because it's a small company.
I don't have a degree in the same field. When would be the right time to change my job? Is it mandatory to pursue a degree course?
Regards,
Shikha
From India, Delhi
I don't have a degree in the same field. When would be the right time to change my job? Is it mandatory to pursue a degree course?
Regards,
Shikha
From India, Delhi
It is better to pursue a PG course in HR or an MBA in HR. As of now, don't look for a change. First, you should learn, gain knowledge, and prepare yourself to be competent alongside experienced individuals.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi Shikha, First of all you have to go for degree or PG Course. So you can learn basic thing of that field. No need to change your current job. Try to learn basic knowledge of HR. Regards, Hardik
From India, Ahmadabad
From India, Ahmadabad
But I am from Arts background, If i choose MBA, there are some subjects related to Commerce. And i can’t leave my job. So from where should i start. :-( Shikha
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi. You should put lots of efforts to grow. Even I am arts graduate. Even I did my MBA from Correspondence only. Only thing is you should have interest and will power.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Consider Pursuing an MBA in HR
Please consider pursuing an MBA degree in HR from a recognized institute. Presently, there are several reputable institutes offering such degrees in our country. Since you are now fully matured, except for Math, if any, you can easily pick up other subjects within a short time. Additionally, you can seek guidance from experienced teachers. Initially, everyone faces challenges in grasping the job, but with time, they become experts in the subjects. Furthermore, we are here to support you. So, don't worry and work with full confidence.
From India, Delhi
Please consider pursuing an MBA degree in HR from a recognized institute. Presently, there are several reputable institutes offering such degrees in our country. Since you are now fully matured, except for Math, if any, you can easily pick up other subjects within a short time. Additionally, you can seek guidance from experienced teachers. Initially, everyone faces challenges in grasping the job, but with time, they become experts in the subjects. Furthermore, we are here to support you. So, don't worry and work with full confidence.
From India, Delhi
As advised by other members of Citehr, you should go for a professional course in HR. You may do it through correspondence studies, as there are many institutes offering this facility for the working class.
By pursuing your course, you can get better in touch with your studies and gain good experience. Believe you can do it.
Best of luck...
From India, Ludhiana
By pursuing your course, you can get better in touch with your studies and gain good experience. Believe you can do it.
Best of luck...
From India, Ludhiana
Stay with the present company and learn everything by putting in hard work and smart work. It will elevate you to become the experienced one. Regarding marketing work, please consider what the company is actually expecting from you. Discuss this with the marketing team and define the job structure. Frame the job and prepare a checklist. Effective follow-up will ensure the completion of the marketing tasks.
Thanks,
Regards,
V. Ganesh
From India, Madras
Thanks,
Regards,
V. Ganesh
From India, Madras
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