Hi All,
I am persuing MBA degree(Full time) in HR. I am in MBA 3rd sem. Along with my studies I am also working with one of the top most BPOs.I have 2 and half years of experience with this organisation.
I have resigned from my Job so that I can concentrate on my studies and can score well in 3rd and 4th Sem.
My manager suggested me not to resign at this time because of recession. Management team also asked me to take leaves for exams. But along with job I can't score well in my exams so I decided to quit.
My exams will be over in the month of May 2009. The Placements are also not good in my college.
Will I be able to find job after May 2009 if I score well in exams?
Will my career get impacted by recession?
Have I taken right decission to quit?
Want suggetions from seniors becoz I am feeling depressed.
Thanks and Regards
Nirbhay Singh

From India, Gurgaon
Dear Mr. Singh,
Greetings !!!!!!!!
I dont think you have taken a right decision :(.
How much can you score in your exams after leaving the company? May be 8 to 10 more percentage....right?
but will that gained percentage gets you a job is a very big question?
More over you said you are wkng for a BPO, but as what ? if that is a technical support or customer executive, then you have made a right choice, because i guess your career interest is into HR.....:-D
But if you are a part of HR in the BPO, then you made a big mistake, its very difficult to get a job in HR these days.....:idea:
If you want you can get into any BPO's, that will not have much effect with the recession. So dont worry..........
but let us know, what u worked as ????? so tat we can guide you in a proper direction.
Thanks,
Kiran Kumar

From India, Hyderabad
Dear Nirbhay
Gud Morning
i think u should stop from job
because this slowdown is no longer
at the end of jun july 09 it will come on the road
& u r persuing mba so there is more oppurtinity for u
so bettwer u consentrat on your study
BR/
Sudhir

From India, Bhopal
Hi Nirbhay
If you were workin on a profile other than HR, then dude yov med the rt decision, secondly since you already quit yur job, so be NIRBHAY like yur name and dont feel depressed, focus on your studies and try n score high percentage in yur MBA....wish u all the best........:-P
Vrocks

From India, Pune
hi nirbhay,
don't be an idiot thinking about jobs...concenrate on your studies...you did the right thing if u feel u cannot manage job and studies together...now that u have already got experience ur future is bright...but don't forget to collect ur experience certificate from the company u are leaving along with salary and other document...tell me do u want to continue in a bpo for ur whole life...man there are other sectors also that require hr person...so be brave and work well for ur exams as u have decided.
Indu

From India, Mumbai
Nirbhay Singh,
hi,
you have taken a write decision to quit because studies are more importan if money is not in priority. if you want to make career in hr , u need relavent exp. if you are capable and confident you will get job in recession also.
trupti

From India, Pune
Mr. Singh, Go ahead with your education and try to get into a field of your interest. You can get this kind of jobs in future what you were doing before....so dont worry be happy. Cheers, Kiran
From India, Hyderabad
Hello Mr.Singh,
What has happend has happend.....things keep changing what i would suggest is first you concentrate yourself in your studies forget everything be positive dear' when it come to your career by the time you will passout everything will be fine you need to score good marks in 3rd and 4th sem ok keep this in mind......All The Best For Your Exams

From India, Pune
Hi, I don’t think that ur decision is wrong. Your interest lies in HR and ur previous exp wud not be of ne value addition. So just relax and concentrate on ur studies. Regards, Zuber
From India, Mumbai
Concentrate on your studies and score well and then search for a job in your field.Cheer up:-P
From India, Chandigarh
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