Dear Seniors,
I am getting married in the month of Feb '08, and soon after in March '08, my husband is going for an onsite project for a year. So, staying alone here is not possible. However, leaving a job where I am most comfortable may cause me problems when I come back.
Kindly suggest, is there a possibility that I can work in other countries so that my experience would be counted, and at the same time, I will feel comfortable? If yes, what are the ways I can find jobs out there? Mostly, we will be in South Africa or in Malaysia.
Seniors, please help to guide as this is the only time I can decide whether to leave my company or to continue.
Thanks,
Payal
From India, Pune
I am getting married in the month of Feb '08, and soon after in March '08, my husband is going for an onsite project for a year. So, staying alone here is not possible. However, leaving a job where I am most comfortable may cause me problems when I come back.
Kindly suggest, is there a possibility that I can work in other countries so that my experience would be counted, and at the same time, I will feel comfortable? If yes, what are the ways I can find jobs out there? Mostly, we will be in South Africa or in Malaysia.
Seniors, please help to guide as this is the only time I can decide whether to leave my company or to continue.
Thanks,
Payal
From India, Pune
Hello Payal,
Congratulations!
I do not have any idea of getting a job in South Africa, but I do have ideas about Malaysia. It is a bit easier in Malaysia provided you have strong HR-Generalistic experience. There are good companies that really maintain a corporate culture, and working with them is truly awesome and enjoyable. I strongly recommend it. However, you may want to wait until you get a feel for the country and the people's way of living.
Best of luck!
Ram - (99800 85007)
From India, Bangalore
Congratulations!
I do not have any idea of getting a job in South Africa, but I do have ideas about Malaysia. It is a bit easier in Malaysia provided you have strong HR-Generalistic experience. There are good companies that really maintain a corporate culture, and working with them is truly awesome and enjoyable. I strongly recommend it. However, you may want to wait until you get a feel for the country and the people's way of living.
Best of luck!
Ram - (99800 85007)
From India, Bangalore
Hi Payal,
You can apply through job portals. Just search on Google for HR jobs in Malaysia, and you will definitely come across a lot of job websites in Malaysia. Also, do check online for the work permit process, eligibility criteria, and other related information.
Best wishes,
Richa
From Ireland, Limerick
You can apply through job portals. Just search on Google for HR jobs in Malaysia, and you will definitely come across a lot of job websites in Malaysia. Also, do check online for the work permit process, eligibility criteria, and other related information.
Best wishes,
Richa
From Ireland, Limerick
Hai payal, In monster u have an options for registering even for africa,U can register now so that u can go at the right time. Regards, Mukesh
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hello Ms. Payal,
My suggestion is, don't quit right away. Go on leave even though there is a loss of pay. Check the environment over there. If nothing clicks, you can always come back.
The best option people are exploring now is a B Visa, where one can stay for two months. Your job is to make contact, and family life will also be fulfilled.
Cheers,
Venkat
From India, Madras
My suggestion is, don't quit right away. Go on leave even though there is a loss of pay. Check the environment over there. If nothing clicks, you can always come back.
The best option people are exploring now is a B Visa, where one can stay for two months. Your job is to make contact, and family life will also be fulfilled.
Cheers,
Venkat
From India, Madras
Dear Seniors,
I am getting married in the month of February 2008, and shortly after, in March 2008, my husband is going for an onsite project for a year. So, staying alone here is not possible anyway, but leaving a job where I am most comfortable may cause me problems when I come back.
Can you kindly suggest if there is a possibility for me to work in other countries so that my experience would be counted, and at the same time, I will feel comfortable? If yes, what are the ways I can find jobs out there?
Mostly, we will be in South Africa or Malaysia. Seniors, please guide me as this is the only time I can decide whether to leave my current company or continue.
Thank you,
Payal
Payal, for HR jobs, companies often prefer local candidates, but you can still secure HR positions in other countries if you possess any of the following skills:
1) Extensive experience in Recruitment and Talent Acquisition.
2) Experience in SAP-HR, PeopleSoft, Oracle HRMS.
3) Experience in Training and Development or Teaching.
4) Experience in Compensation and Benefits.
I hope this information is helpful.
Regards
From India, Mumbai
I am getting married in the month of February 2008, and shortly after, in March 2008, my husband is going for an onsite project for a year. So, staying alone here is not possible anyway, but leaving a job where I am most comfortable may cause me problems when I come back.
Can you kindly suggest if there is a possibility for me to work in other countries so that my experience would be counted, and at the same time, I will feel comfortable? If yes, what are the ways I can find jobs out there?
Mostly, we will be in South Africa or Malaysia. Seniors, please guide me as this is the only time I can decide whether to leave my current company or continue.
Thank you,
Payal
Payal, for HR jobs, companies often prefer local candidates, but you can still secure HR positions in other countries if you possess any of the following skills:
1) Extensive experience in Recruitment and Talent Acquisition.
2) Experience in SAP-HR, PeopleSoft, Oracle HRMS.
3) Experience in Training and Development or Teaching.
4) Experience in Compensation and Benefits.
I hope this information is helpful.
Regards
From India, Mumbai
Hi Sanjeev,
I have around 4 years of experience in recruitment and even in core HR. I am worried if an experience letter from companies can be considered, or if just receiving a relieving letter from the last employer will help me secure a new opportunity.
Thanks, Payal
From India, Pune
I have around 4 years of experience in recruitment and even in core HR. I am worried if an experience letter from companies can be considered, or if just receiving a relieving letter from the last employer will help me secure a new opportunity.
Thanks, Payal
From India, Pune
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