Hi Seniors,
Greetings to you all. I am currently pursuing my MBA in Operations Management through distance education and have been working in the background screening industry for almost 2 years now. I am now interested in transitioning to a job in HR. Can I secure a position in HR with a degree in MBA Operations Management? I am looking forward to a positive response.
Thank you all.
From India, Gurgaon
Greetings to you all. I am currently pursuing my MBA in Operations Management through distance education and have been working in the background screening industry for almost 2 years now. I am now interested in transitioning to a job in HR. Can I secure a position in HR with a degree in MBA Operations Management? I am looking forward to a positive response.
Thank you all.
From India, Gurgaon
Dear Sumit,
I will not discuss why you opted for MBA operations and why you are willing to switch to HR. To anyone, it is not simply digestible. However, for core industries where the competence matrix is predefined for various specializations such as HR, Marketing, etc., they can't accept an MBA operations profile as an option for MBA HR. Nevertheless, if you are serious about a career in HR, start searching for a job where you can work in the HR department, learn about HR functions, and gain practical knowledge related to HR topics and laws. In the meantime, you can also pursue a diploma in HR management to support your HR experience. If possible, consider specializing in HR for the best and most desired career in HR.
Best wishes.
From India, Lucknow
I will not discuss why you opted for MBA operations and why you are willing to switch to HR. To anyone, it is not simply digestible. However, for core industries where the competence matrix is predefined for various specializations such as HR, Marketing, etc., they can't accept an MBA operations profile as an option for MBA HR. Nevertheless, if you are serious about a career in HR, start searching for a job where you can work in the HR department, learn about HR functions, and gain practical knowledge related to HR topics and laws. In the meantime, you can also pursue a diploma in HR management to support your HR experience. If possible, consider specializing in HR for the best and most desired career in HR.
Best wishes.
From India, Lucknow
Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you for your response. As I mentioned, I have been working in the background screening industry for almost 2 years now. I am aware that I made a mistake by focusing on operations management, but I am still keen on transitioning into HR. Could you please guide me in a more effective manner?
Thank you.
From India, Gurgaon
Thank you for your response. As I mentioned, I have been working in the background screening industry for almost 2 years now. I am aware that I made a mistake by focusing on operations management, but I am still keen on transitioning into HR. Could you please guide me in a more effective manner?
Thank you.
From India, Gurgaon
My suggestion is that you should take up a project on 'Efficiency improvement through automation of HR Operations' during your MBA program. In addition to introducing you to HR terminology and various aspects of HR operations, you will get an opportunity to understand how the business output is correlated to manpower efficiency.
Once you get such exposure, you will be a valuable resource for any organization.
From India, Delhi
Once you get such exposure, you will be a valuable resource for any organization.
From India, Delhi
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