Dear Sir/Madam,
I do not have an HR degree, but my company has recently transferred me to the HR department, and now I am required to assist our HR Manager. I am interested in pursuing a professional course in HR.
Can you please help?
Riky
From India, Delhi
I do not have an HR degree, but my company has recently transferred me to the HR department, and now I am required to assist our HR Manager. I am interested in pursuing a professional course in HR.
Can you please help?
Riky
From India, Delhi
Hi Santhosh Jacob,
You can ask your company to sponsor an MBA with HR specialization at some reputed institutions. I suggest seeking sponsorship from the company since they recently transferred you to this department. Additionally, you may consider completing courses such as a PG Diploma in Human Resource Management. I recommend researching online to identify well-regarded and highly ranked institutes.
Regards,
Santhosh Jacob
From India, Madras
You can ask your company to sponsor an MBA with HR specialization at some reputed institutions. I suggest seeking sponsorship from the company since they recently transferred you to this department. Additionally, you may consider completing courses such as a PG Diploma in Human Resource Management. I recommend researching online to identify well-regarded and highly ranked institutes.
Regards,
Santhosh Jacob
From India, Madras
Hi,
I feel nothing is better than a full-time MBA program, but in your case, it may not be possible, so I'll suggest going for a part-time MBA course or joining an Executive MBA from a good institute in your city. Distance learning courses, no matter how good they sound, will not add much value to your career or your resume. So, try to attend an executive course. All the best for whatever you choose to do.
Cheers,
Archna
From India, Delhi
I feel nothing is better than a full-time MBA program, but in your case, it may not be possible, so I'll suggest going for a part-time MBA course or joining an Executive MBA from a good institute in your city. Distance learning courses, no matter how good they sound, will not add much value to your career or your resume. So, try to attend an executive course. All the best for whatever you choose to do.
Cheers,
Archna
From India, Delhi
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