I m doing mba in Finance and Hr.can i go for any job releted to both the field so that i can get enough oppertunities in both field.And if yes,what r the field and what is the scope in the future?
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi Pankaj
You can opt the field in which you are comfortable, which is more preferable to you, which interset you more.
Secondly if you want to opt for finance you should have very good command on Accounts.
Secondly if you opt for HR you should have liking for HR....You should have cetain competencies like Listening, communication, negotiation, empathetic.........
Job is not an issue sooner or later you can find entery anywhere...
It time for intropection..............so that u should not have regrts later......
Cheers
Deepali
From India, Delhi
You can opt the field in which you are comfortable, which is more preferable to you, which interset you more.
Secondly if you want to opt for finance you should have very good command on Accounts.
Secondly if you opt for HR you should have liking for HR....You should have cetain competencies like Listening, communication, negotiation, empathetic.........
Job is not an issue sooner or later you can find entery anywhere...
It time for intropection..............so that u should not have regrts later......
Cheers
Deepali
From India, Delhi
Hi Pankaj,
I agree with Deepali.First Introspect.
In my opinion I feel An MBA has to be Multidimensional,ready to accept any Kind of challenges in career as well as in Life.
I wish U All the Success. :)
Regards
Swapna
From India, Hyderabad
I agree with Deepali.First Introspect.
In my opinion I feel An MBA has to be Multidimensional,ready to accept any Kind of challenges in career as well as in Life.
I wish U All the Success. :)
Regards
Swapna
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Pankaj,
As Deepali said, u should select an area where u feel more comfortable.
Myself is an MBA (Fin & Mktg). Even though I have good skills in Mktg, I selected Finance jobs because I like accounting. And now I am very much relaxed on my present job and salary.
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD LUCK!!!!
REMEMBER PANKAJ : MBA IS NOTHING BUT PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT!!
Regards
Raoof
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
As Deepali said, u should select an area where u feel more comfortable.
Myself is an MBA (Fin & Mktg). Even though I have good skills in Mktg, I selected Finance jobs because I like accounting. And now I am very much relaxed on my present job and salary.
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD LUCK!!!!
REMEMBER PANKAJ : MBA IS NOTHING BUT PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT!!
Regards
Raoof
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
Hi Pankaj,
Agree with the comments & views by Deepali, Swapna & Raoof...
Let me retierate that MBA(Finance & HR) provides an outlook...
As far as your query whether one can any job related to both fields..is difficult to answer at this stage as it depends upon the career choices you make..as rightly my colleagues pointed out that instrospection is a must as where you want to go..
Secondly, it depends upon the skills & experience you acquire would determine your flexbility to switch to other field..
Lastly, your passion & excitement for the work would determine the success ..for instance am an MBA ( Marketing & Finance) but today in a different field ie HR ..it doesn't mean that my MBA went in vain..there is so much synergy and learnings i have put to use n corporated in my current workplace..of course one has to keep learning & reading about the new trends..
Pankaj, life is a beautiful experience and there would always be ups & downs but always keep your chin high to tide over them and lastly remember that so many changes are taking place in today's workplace and new paradigms are being defined & redefined..new opportunities would arise..
In his book,Winning, Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric, says that the HR Director should be equal in stature to the CFO. That's good for HR, and it should pump up our sagging egos. But then he turns around and deflates us by urging CEOs to find the best marketing manager or the best operations person and make him or her head of HR! His argument? They really understand the business and, thus, the organization's people needs. In other words, they live and breathe strategy.
Am sure you would have a great story to share with us say after 5 years!!.. :D
Regards,
Rajat
From India, Pune
Agree with the comments & views by Deepali, Swapna & Raoof...
Let me retierate that MBA(Finance & HR) provides an outlook...
As far as your query whether one can any job related to both fields..is difficult to answer at this stage as it depends upon the career choices you make..as rightly my colleagues pointed out that instrospection is a must as where you want to go..
Secondly, it depends upon the skills & experience you acquire would determine your flexbility to switch to other field..
Lastly, your passion & excitement for the work would determine the success ..for instance am an MBA ( Marketing & Finance) but today in a different field ie HR ..it doesn't mean that my MBA went in vain..there is so much synergy and learnings i have put to use n corporated in my current workplace..of course one has to keep learning & reading about the new trends..
Pankaj, life is a beautiful experience and there would always be ups & downs but always keep your chin high to tide over them and lastly remember that so many changes are taking place in today's workplace and new paradigms are being defined & redefined..new opportunities would arise..
In his book,Winning, Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric, says that the HR Director should be equal in stature to the CFO. That's good for HR, and it should pump up our sagging egos. But then he turns around and deflates us by urging CEOs to find the best marketing manager or the best operations person and make him or her head of HR! His argument? They really understand the business and, thus, the organization's people needs. In other words, they live and breathe strategy.
Am sure you would have a great story to share with us say after 5 years!!.. :D
Regards,
Rajat
From India, Pune
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