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ritu_hr04
Hi, I am working in an IT - MNC company for past two years. Earlier was handling all the HR activities of the company alone, also had one assistant but she has also left. I was on my marriage leave and my company, recruited one HR Manager. I was asked to report to manager after i came from leave, earlier was reporting to GM and CEO of the company. However the entire creamy job is taken care by new HR and junior recruitments are taken care by me. Moreover my company CEO informed that company has plans of expansion in some cases i am not taken into consideration. I am finding this situation quite uncomfortable. I don’t want to leave job since I and my husband are working in same company. But can you suggest what should I do,do I have future with company.
From India, Ahmadabad
jayarajan
1

Hi Ritu, Pls. do not use this forum for personal queries, if u cannot take decision on your career how can in HR -Dept. Pls. take it +vely and think. Regards Jayaraj

Sushma Shetty
Hey Ritu!
Sorry to hear about ur situation. But then u need to sort it out otherwise you will surely lose interest in your work.
Why dont you talk to your seniors (CEO & GM) about this. Tell them how uncomfortable you are feeling with this new HR Manager stepping in. After all if you have been working in that company for the last 2 yrs.. surely you must have built a good rapport with them.
Also... start working even harder than before.. so that you can win the confidence of this New Mgr... and perhaps he might assign you additional responsibilities.. that will boost ur morale also.
I hope everything turns out to be the way you want them to!!
Regards,
Sushma.
PS : Jayraj, I felt you were unnecessarily rude to her. I dont see any reason why she can't use this forum for her personal queries. After all we are all here to help one another. {Please take it +vely & think :wink: )

From India, Pune
M.Peer Mohamed Sardhar
733

Dear ALL

This forum is to share problems in HR(what we face & what come across)

So no personal or anything,,,,

The person had confidence in all members of CiteHR & had putforth the situation.

It is our duty or in interest heping a fellow professional to overocme the situation.

if we are unable to give slution,le us not comment,,,,,

Dear RItu

I realy appreciate the way you have taken the comment made by other member,,,, Hats ofF to your CONSTRUCTIVE ATTITUDE,,,,,

2 suggestions i propose to you, You can judge on your career,,,,

1) Talk with the management about your current situation, you inner feelings & discomfort. If things are cleared it is absolutely fine,,,

Also talk with the HR Manager about the role you were handling etc & make him understand your importance in the organisation,,,If HR manager is really true, he wil take things in positive way,,,,

2) in life your family is important to you. You have to decide on your career,,,

Discuss with your husband & take a decision & Change your organisation,,

Definitely things will floe in a better way,,,,

DEcisions should not be delayed,,,,

Have confidence on yourself,,, YOU ARE THE BEST,,,,

All the best,,,

You can keep in touch with me in this regard any time,,,,,,

Regards

M. Peer Mohamed Sardhar

093831 93832

From India, Coimbatore
ritu_hr04
Dear All,
Thanks giving me suggestions. I have talked with seniors. I told them I want to be part of team like whenever any new policy is made I should be part of it, so that even I can also give my inputs. Even they have agreed but from some days I have seen new HR and management does things on their own without taking me into consideration, even though I take new HR into consideration. I have worked very hard for the company to set things right.
I have discussed with my husband and decided to leave the job. So friends if you know any HR vacancy at Ahmedabad pl let me know. Since I am already loaded with lot of recruitments I would be quite difficult me to find job it at the earliest.
Thanks again all for your true suggestions.

From India, Ahmadabad
satyasai
S ,u have continue wit this job.and u have to prove u r self,The company have already know about u r dedication,work like that. u can do all the things in u r way and impress u r C.E.O they have to realize y we are behaved like that.
From India, Dindigul
ash_achu
1

Good Decision Ritu !!!
Appreciate. THe world is changing and Companies r on the lookout for good experience hand who could deliver something different and if ur company don't want ur experience then "quit" its ur companies loss !!
You now have a chance to be a part of a new culture by joining another company.
All The Best
Rgds
Achu

From India, Mumbai
ritu_hr04
Hi,
Now picture has changed the thing is now I am alone is HR with increased work load. New person in HR is not coming to office and my GM was also terminated due to non -performance.
And now I have one good offer in Hand.... Any suggestions.....

From India, Ahmadabad
Anupama Sahoo
4

Hi,
nice one.Congratulation .I am v.hpy for u..u have crossed all that phases of ur life.Afterall ur company realised ur dedication and ur potential.Its very tough to get a good HR person who can spend such a good time into a company...
Ur company is lucky to get a HR like u....
Now its ur future ..u have to take decision for your future....Dont be emotional to ur cr. company and role.If u think u'll get a more good future ( interms of money,challenge,learning environment)in the new offer go for that.....
Regards,
Anupama

From India, Madras
arun29478
3

Dear Ritu,
You have taken a decision and you are the best person to decide if its right or not. But frankly, i do not understand why you took that decision. Just picture this, the new firm you join, by your joining, some of your juniors will feel the same as you felt here in this organization. So what is the alternative? They quitting and looking for a change, just the way you did? Just a thought.
Regards,
Avi

From India, Bangalore
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