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Hello Professionals, I have completed my MBA (HR & Marketing) in the year 2011. I worked as a US IT recruiter for 6 months, and later, I had an opportunity to start a new business. Unfortunately, it misfired. Now, I want to get back into the HR field. Will it work out, or should I go with US recruitment? Please help me out.
From India, New Delhi
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The Importance of Objectives and Goals

See, what is most important for us in our professional and social life are our objectives and goals. These inspire us at every stage and help us to run and achieve the same.

And, if you are actually distracted, your confidence level might also be shattered now because of failure in your business, which resulted in demotivation. Therefore, what you require most in that case is to set your career objective first.

Setting Career Objectives

You have to decide what you want to do in your life. If you feel that you can go for your own business but currently want a job, which can fulfill the motive of investment or give you some experience, then you have to set a target period for the achievement of this goal too. You actually have to sit and plan for your professional and career life.

Returning to Your HR Profile

Second, you certainly can go back to your HR profile, but for this, you have to recover. You could have gained knowledge and experience from this period you were out of a job. Work to strengthen your knowledge, apply for the job, and be ready to answer your recruiters on the decision to leave your job and go for business.

Starting Anew with a Recruiting Profile

You can also start with a recruiting profile, and for this, I'd suggest you please forget the past, think about your present for the future, put in your sincere effort, and give a new start by learning from your past mistakes.

"The past is behind, learn from it.
The future is ahead, prepare for it.
The present is here, live it.
~ Thomas S. Monson"

Best of Luck
Regards

From India, Gurgaon
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"Calm down" is the first thing that comes to my mind when I read your post. The situation described by you is very common, so do not hesitate as if you've done something really wrong. It happens to everybody. People end up choosing the wrong jobs, so don't worry.

Choosing Between HR Field and US Recruitment

The option that you've selected—HR Field & US Recruitment—in my opinion, either of them can be chosen. Preferably, US Recruitment will be easier compared to core HR functions immediately for earning your livelihood (also because you've had hands-on experience of 6 months), and in the meantime, you can brush up your knowledge thoroughly to get into an HR Generalist role. Here, let me tell you, recruitment also comprises an important role of the HR function, and hence its experience will be an added advantage.

From India, Ahmedabad
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