kulvir
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Dear Seniors,
I am working for Pharma company as HR Manager which is quite established and are mainly into exports.
Working here since Jan. To be very honest I am not happy working over here. I am not sure how comfortable it is to give the details on the public forum. I can only say its a male dominant company. Girls are never appreciated for what they do.
I have recently given an interview with a manufacturing unit for the same position. The company is only two years old and setting up their HR department. I got selected over there with quite a raise.
Now i am confused should i join the new company or stick to this company and wait for better prospects? I also feel that leaving this company so soon can spoil my resume too.
Please help. Need your Reply.

From India, Delhi
sivapaparao
Hi Kulvir,
If i were in your position, i would look for two things-
1. Can i change my situation in the present company - If yes, then i would give it one more try
2. Is the new company a good one in terms of clients and revenues and has a sustainable business - If the answer is yes for the 2 point and no for the 1st point, then i would incline towards the new company
3. Is the company affected by the recent downturn, if yes, can it survive through the downturn, if the answer is yes for this point, yes for the 2nd point and no for the 3rd point, then i would have almost decided on the new offer
4. the final point is does the new company have an equal opportunity employment terms, It is normally written, but you would have to do some research to determine if it is followed. If the answer is yes for the 4th point as well, then i would take the offer other wise no.
This is my thought process, but it may differ from person to person and you will be the final decision making authority.
3.

From India, Mumbai
vishakaguru
2

Dear Kulvir,
Dont take more time to decide. When u said this company is not suitable leave it. and let Try to this new company. why u r thinking this will spoil ur career. Feel this company will give u good opportunity. and this is new company , setting upof Hr. then u will be the important person, have to interect with all. so seeking new things to make systamatic will help u to improve ur self confidence and self motivation too.
All the best.... do well, make comfortable....

From India, Bangalore
soorajcv
1

Kulvir,
I am happy you got another job...But how many times you will are willing to change. I am not being negative...Do you know what is in store for you in the next company???..It's not easy . Think about it a LOT b4 u take a decide on a change especially at this point of time.. Dont forget that you are an HR Manager for the company. Gender should be the last thing comming to your mind.....

From India, Hyderabad
million_dazzles
hi kulvir,
have u had a talk with ur seniors n r they aware that ur feelin dicrimnated, iama female i know how frustratin this is , but if they dotn know i think u shud bring it on their notice . As far as the compnay changin is there as long as your gettin an opportunity to set up an hr dept i think its goin to be a very valuable experience cos in your cv it wil show ur credibility as to how much ur capable of, if you have spent more an a year n a half in this company it w9ont spoil ur cv if u switch .. rest of course listen to urself u know your situation better than us ...

From India, New Delhi
BADLOOSER
15

I Have Sympathy With Orggaization Who Offer You Position In Their Organization.
Because If Hr Manager Like You Cannot Distinguish What Is Good For You So What Kind Of Hr Manager Are You?
Your Current Employer Ignored You Because Of This Problem In Your Personality Which Is Confused......to Become Manager One Needs To Have At Least Minim Experience To Develop Ability To Take Dicisions Which Is Missing And You Are Confussed.........

From Saudi Arabia
shijit
122

If you are not happy in your present employment there is no point in hanging around. As you have cleared the selection process in some other company why haste. Please move in since you are sure of better pay and enviornment.
From India, Kochi
perpectuals
2

Dear Kulvir....
As you are saying, that you are not happy with your job in the present company - kindly leave it. It's your Talent that will help you to improve you and your career in your new company as well as in the future companies... ok. I am saying this as because, "Job Satisfaction" is very important factor to consider.
All the very best dear.
With Best Wishes,
Thilak

From India, Selam
avinash-babbi1
15

Dear Madam,you will be leaving the present organisation because your are not comfortable working here,which will be genuine on your part.Don't worry about your future prospects focus on the present need and believe in yourself and give an honest answer wherever you want to go to the interviewers,who may turn into your prospective employers .Regards,avinash Singh
From India, Rohtak
raghunath_bv
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i gone through your message and it is very sad to know that you have some apprehensions regarding your present job, you may pls note here that in the present 21st century there is nothing called male dominated society here both male and female are equal and are paid equal pay for equal work there is a possibility getting work pressure in the current economic scenario like laying of jobs etc... where in the agreed employees may be rude in the approach.

please bare in mind that in any private sector you worked a senior management has always got apperhand and you may also notice here that top officials like the CEO, GMs and VPs keep playing second fiddle to the management and this is the orders of the day.

I would suggest not to change the job in the given situation of ecnomic crisis which will lead you to no where.

thanks and regards
raghunath:)

From India, Bangalore
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