Hi all,
I have 2 years of experience in Manufacturing and Automobile Dealership as an HR Admin Executive, and I have completed my MBA in HR. Currently, I have joined a reputed Contractor Construction company as a Site Admin Officer. However, I feel that working here as a site admin poses many challenges such as dealing with the police, corporation issues, and working more than 12 hours a day.
I am struggling to understand the job profile as I previously handled a Generalist role, but here I am only dealing with police and corporation issues. Can I change my current job while considering these factors for my career growth?
Tushar
From India, Mumbai
I have 2 years of experience in Manufacturing and Automobile Dealership as an HR Admin Executive, and I have completed my MBA in HR. Currently, I have joined a reputed Contractor Construction company as a Site Admin Officer. However, I feel that working here as a site admin poses many challenges such as dealing with the police, corporation issues, and working more than 12 hours a day.
I am struggling to understand the job profile as I previously handled a Generalist role, but here I am only dealing with police and corporation issues. Can I change my current job while considering these factors for my career growth?
Tushar
From India, Mumbai
Dear Tushar,
Shifting to the construction contractor was a blunder on your part. Please look forward to the next possible opportunity to change. You may have to explain in the interview why you decided to shift to the contractor, so be prepared to explain satisfactorily.
Regards,
S.K. Johri
From India, Delhi
Shifting to the construction contractor was a blunder on your part. Please look forward to the next possible opportunity to change. You may have to explain in the interview why you decided to shift to the contractor, so be prepared to explain satisfactorily.
Regards,
S.K. Johri
From India, Delhi
Its Ltd company,but when i see to my job profile i think i made mistake by joining this construction company.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Tushar,
You joined a construction company as an Admin Executive and simultaneously, you are pursuing an MBA in HR course. Now you have completed your course.
I am of the opinion that during your tenure in the construction business, you have gained a lot of experience, mostly in administrative jobs and to some extent in HR activities. So don't regret or be upset at this point in time. These experiences will definitely help you from a career point of view in the future, without a doubt. It is not a blunder but by virtue of your destiny, you have joined a construction company.
Please look for a suitable opportunity since you are now a qualified MBA in HR. Prepare a modified CV, making it attractive, and at the same time, learn more about HR to face interviews. Remember, merely passing an MBA will not be the main criterion for getting a job in HR, but your presentation about job knowledge in HR & Admin before the interview board/prospective employer will be important as they will assess you while selecting you.
Be cheerful and try your level best for a suitable change for future growth.
From India, Calcutta
You joined a construction company as an Admin Executive and simultaneously, you are pursuing an MBA in HR course. Now you have completed your course.
I am of the opinion that during your tenure in the construction business, you have gained a lot of experience, mostly in administrative jobs and to some extent in HR activities. So don't regret or be upset at this point in time. These experiences will definitely help you from a career point of view in the future, without a doubt. It is not a blunder but by virtue of your destiny, you have joined a construction company.
Please look for a suitable opportunity since you are now a qualified MBA in HR. Prepare a modified CV, making it attractive, and at the same time, learn more about HR to face interviews. Remember, merely passing an MBA will not be the main criterion for getting a job in HR, but your presentation about job knowledge in HR & Admin before the interview board/prospective employer will be important as they will assess you while selecting you.
Be cheerful and try your level best for a suitable change for future growth.
From India, Calcutta
Dear Tushar ji,
I would go with the advice given by our learned friend Sibabrata. I would like you to go through the below-given links which you may find useful:
- http://(https://www.google.com/url?q...whMUIuxQtcz8Q)
- http://(https://www.google.com/url?q...2cigNWVVfCKgA)
From India, Mumbai
I would go with the advice given by our learned friend Sibabrata. I would like you to go through the below-given links which you may find useful:
- http://(https://www.google.com/url?q...whMUIuxQtcz8Q)
- http://(https://www.google.com/url?q...2cigNWVVfCKgA)
From India, Mumbai
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