Hi everyone,
I am currently pursuing an MBA from a mediocre institute, specializing in HR. In this time of recession, I have no hopes of getting placed. So right now, I wish to study further. Can someone please suggest some courses that are in demand and would add weight to my CV?
Thanks in advance,
Shimona
From India, Delhi
I am currently pursuing an MBA from a mediocre institute, specializing in HR. In this time of recession, I have no hopes of getting placed. So right now, I wish to study further. Can someone please suggest some courses that are in demand and would add weight to my CV?
Thanks in advance,
Shimona
From India, Delhi
Dear shimona, Plz go for Diploma in Labour Laws if you are planning to join HR. Opinion submitted as requested. Regards, R.N.Khola Sr.Associate Skylarhk associates, Gurgaon
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
be slow n steady, do one course at a time n absorb it 100%. start with labour laws then competence mapping or psychometric testing compensation n benefits and so on
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
dear shimona i can understand your problem LLB is not bad idea ,you can take up the job inbetween. tks js malik
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Thank you all for sparing your valuable time and replying. I am really grateful. I wanted to ask if there are some other full-time courses too, like LLB. I have started to look, but other than that, are there some courses in training or anything that you can think of that would add value?
Also, for labor laws, which are the good institutes?
From India, Delhi
Also, for labor laws, which are the good institutes?
From India, Delhi
Hi Shimona,
I understand it is tough to get a job you expected in this time of recession. Please change yourself to accept the job, whatever you get according to your stream easily, and gain experience in the job while studying a Diploma in Labour Laws simultaneously. Please don't lose hope. The word recession requires you to be patient like everyone else. Keep trying for interviews. You will definitely succeed.
My best wishes in advance for you.
Regards,
Harish Pandey

+91 96182-20802.
From India, Hyderabad
I understand it is tough to get a job you expected in this time of recession. Please change yourself to accept the job, whatever you get according to your stream easily, and gain experience in the job while studying a Diploma in Labour Laws simultaneously. Please don't lose hope. The word recession requires you to be patient like everyone else. Keep trying for interviews. You will definitely succeed.
My best wishes in advance for you.
Regards,
Harish Pandey
+91 96182-20802.
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Shimona,
There is no need to change anything. It is just your worries that are creeping inside you. First of all, we should understand that the recessionary time isn't that bad that we won't fetch a job. Secondly, if HR is specialized, we need not look for anything else because as HR professionals, we can get a job anywhere. The only thing we need to work on is where?
There are certain tactics to get in direct touch with HR. Send your resume from the sites of the company in the Career option. They will surely get back to you if you are able to satisfy the criteria they need. Do not think about anything else because you are already pursuing specialization. And please do not demotivate her by suggesting weird options. I hope this helps us to get things cleared up.
From India, Madurai
There is no need to change anything. It is just your worries that are creeping inside you. First of all, we should understand that the recessionary time isn't that bad that we won't fetch a job. Secondly, if HR is specialized, we need not look for anything else because as HR professionals, we can get a job anywhere. The only thing we need to work on is where?
There are certain tactics to get in direct touch with HR. Send your resume from the sites of the company in the Career option. They will surely get back to you if you are able to satisfy the criteria they need. Do not think about anything else because you are already pursuing specialization. And please do not demotivate her by suggesting weird options. I hope this helps us to get things cleared up.
From India, Madurai
Hi,
I always suggest learning more and more and pursuing additional courses as recommended by senior members.
But the most important thing is to be positive. Never say "I have no hopes." If you are confident, you will easily get a job. This positive attitude will also help you in your interviews.
We are all aware of the current market conditions and have discussed them extensively. Despite this, the Indian market is not as bad as perceived. Hiring is still ongoing.
Remember, confidence is key to success and sustainability in the market for everyone.
Regards,
Brijesh
From India, Mumbai
I always suggest learning more and more and pursuing additional courses as recommended by senior members.
But the most important thing is to be positive. Never say "I have no hopes." If you are confident, you will easily get a job. This positive attitude will also help you in your interviews.
We are all aware of the current market conditions and have discussed them extensively. Despite this, the Indian market is not as bad as perceived. Hiring is still ongoing.
Remember, confidence is key to success and sustainability in the market for everyone.
Regards,
Brijesh
From India, Mumbai
Please respect your own institute first, then respect yourself, and then your studies. No institute is bigger than a human being. A human being itself is an institute. No qualification is bigger than experience; you must have faith in your ability. Do not chase big commercials. Use your mind and try to learn more about HR and yourself to become a good HR professional. No institute is mediocre; all are good.
Partho
From Saudi Arabia
Partho
From Saudi Arabia
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