Hi friends,
I have completed my MBA in HR in July 2009. I am totally confused about which is the right job to start off my career in HR. I was working for a consultancy as a recruiter, and I was not very satisfied with the job. Then, I joined as a training coordinator in a small manufacturing company. I'm not sure if I am in the right job. Kindly give me your suggestions on how a fresher should go about choosing the right job during the initial stages of their career.
Thank you!
From India, Bangalore
I have completed my MBA in HR in July 2009. I am totally confused about which is the right job to start off my career in HR. I was working for a consultancy as a recruiter, and I was not very satisfied with the job. Then, I joined as a training coordinator in a small manufacturing company. I'm not sure if I am in the right job. Kindly give me your suggestions on how a fresher should go about choosing the right job during the initial stages of their career.
Thank you!
From India, Bangalore
dear vinu this is time u can learn so many things try to get a generalist profile to work on whether in big company or small becoze this profile will be same for all companies best of luck
From India, Panipat
From India, Panipat
I agree with Ms. Sarita. You should look for an opening with any small or big industry where you will have exposure to the entire HR gamut. It doesn't matter if you need to prepare and maintain all the activities on your own. It would be a great learning opportunity for you. Just to share with you, when I started my career, I used to handle the time office, fill in all statutory challans, prepare various MIS as asked, etc., which helped me in the long term to strengthen my understanding.
Santosh
From India, Mumbai
Santosh
From India, Mumbai
I agree with our friend's point. You can learn many things from a small company by taking some initiative. Training is also a part of HR activity, so don't worry about this. At the same time, you can engage in other HR-related activities on your own. If there are no HR-related responsibilities, you have to create and work on them.
From India
From India
dear all .. Thank you for your suggestions!!!! as of now iam doing database entry work, so im getting disappointed becoz my mba is of no use now.. :-(
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
dear vinu dun lose ur hope start searching for hr profile keep on looking different hr cites tell me u have done ur MBA on Regular basis or distance mode thank you
From India, Panipat
From India, Panipat
ya i hav been doing that... hope i get a good job in which im satisfied...anyways thank you sarita, so kind of u... u hav taken interest to reply to my queries... thanks a lot sarita
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Sure, I will do that. Can you just tell me which area needs to be selected? Should I go for recruitment, training and development, generalist, or compensation? I worked for a consultancy for 3 months and found that there are no growth prospects in consultancies, so I left the job. Now, I am working as a training coordinator but mainly doing database entry work. Thank you.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi, I am Priyanka Sinha, just completed my MBA degree from Pune University this year. I am looking for an HR job in Pune. Kindly let me know if there are any vacancies for an HR job. You can also contact me via email at Priya_sinha_06@yahoo.co.in.
Thanks/Regards,
Priyanka Sinha
Pune
From India, Mumbai
Thanks/Regards,
Priyanka Sinha
Pune
From India, Mumbai
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