I have recently got shortlisted for an HR course. In interview if they ask me "why have you chosen the area of HR?", what would be the best way to answer this question. I look forward to guidance.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Chaitanya,
I suppose applying for the HR course was your decision, and you would be the best to answer it. When you choose your career, you should know the reason for choosing it amongst all the others because only then will you be satisfied with what you have achieved.
First of all, analyze yourself: your personality, your attitude towards life, your strengths, and weaknesses. Try to understand whether you would really be happy playing the role of an HR (for which you need to know the role of an HR), or if you are more satisfied doing something else.
The question that you have asked is a very personalized one and will differ from person to person. You may find the answer to the question on this site or Google, but until you believe it or feel it, it wouldn't be an answer worth saying.
From India, Pune
I suppose applying for the HR course was your decision, and you would be the best to answer it. When you choose your career, you should know the reason for choosing it amongst all the others because only then will you be satisfied with what you have achieved.
First of all, analyze yourself: your personality, your attitude towards life, your strengths, and weaknesses. Try to understand whether you would really be happy playing the role of an HR (for which you need to know the role of an HR), or if you are more satisfied doing something else.
The question that you have asked is a very personalized one and will differ from person to person. You may find the answer to the question on this site or Google, but until you believe it or feel it, it wouldn't be an answer worth saying.
From India, Pune
It is strange that you are asking others why you chose HR. If not you, who better can answer this question? I reframe the question as "Why do you like HR? Just jot down five reasons." That gives an answer to your question.
B. Saikumar
HR & Labour Law Advisor
Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
B. Saikumar
HR & Labour Law Advisor
Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
I think you have joined the HR course, as you would have found it much easier, simpler, and less complicated! If you want to pursue your career, you should conduct your own SWOT analysis. Unless you are focused on human resources as something you genuinely want to pursue from the bottom of your heart, you can never convince anybody. It should emanate from your mind.
How do you expect us to answer what is running in your mind, and why did you want to join the course? People have started posting all kinds of funny questions here!
From India, Bengaluru
How do you expect us to answer what is running in your mind, and why did you want to join the course? People have started posting all kinds of funny questions here!
From India, Bengaluru
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