Hi
I have started a new consultancy firm and we are organizing job fairs in colleges in north India. We have a huge database of large no. of students ready to be hired. But I want to know How to contact a company for HR consultancy contract?
Seniors please help...
From India, Ambala
I have started a new consultancy firm and we are organizing job fairs in colleges in north India. We have a huge database of large no. of students ready to be hired. But I want to know How to contact a company for HR consultancy contract?
Seniors please help...
From India, Ambala
Dear Mr. Garg,
Use a very formal way to contact with HR Manager for recruitment pupose is to go diretly at the company, prepair a PPT of your latest achivement, with having quality of students, education qalification,
Make sure:-- while on meeting with HR Manager your dressing sense should be formal.
Thanks,
Bharat
From India, Ludhiana
Use a very formal way to contact with HR Manager for recruitment pupose is to go diretly at the company, prepair a PPT of your latest achivement, with having quality of students, education qalification,
Make sure:-- while on meeting with HR Manager your dressing sense should be formal.
Thanks,
Bharat
From India, Ludhiana
Dear Mr. Garg,
Its quite natural for somebody who's start-up, either you've shifted from a job or have started right after your studies.
I could suggest you short term solutions but those are going to work only for a short term.
But my solutions are usually the ones which become self sustaining in the long run.
I would suggest you to make a business plan.
A good business plan is like a road map to your complete business,
i.e. what you do, how you do it, what's the impact to your clients, what they gain and what you earn out of it as well as how you spend it. It gives you a clearer picture and answers all the questions that are going to arise. It will also help your clients as well as your investors understand your business.
Short term Solutions:
1. Make a skill sheet out of your databases for all your students.
2. Understand the work force that you have (from the skill sheet)
3. Understand the needs and demands of the industries (you can do a research with the help of companies or from the web)
4. Match the needs and demands to your work force (match 2 & 3)
5. Cold call
6. Sell
From India, Pune
Its quite natural for somebody who's start-up, either you've shifted from a job or have started right after your studies.
I could suggest you short term solutions but those are going to work only for a short term.
But my solutions are usually the ones which become self sustaining in the long run.
I would suggest you to make a business plan.
A good business plan is like a road map to your complete business,
i.e. what you do, how you do it, what's the impact to your clients, what they gain and what you earn out of it as well as how you spend it. It gives you a clearer picture and answers all the questions that are going to arise. It will also help your clients as well as your investors understand your business.
Short term Solutions:
1. Make a skill sheet out of your databases for all your students.
2. Understand the work force that you have (from the skill sheet)
3. Understand the needs and demands of the industries (you can do a research with the help of companies or from the web)
4. Match the needs and demands to your work force (match 2 & 3)
5. Cold call
6. Sell
From India, Pune
Hi there,
I agree with Saurabh Verma, having a strong plan in place is smart business. It is one of the steps I included in a recent presentation I published on how to start and grow a successful HR business.
You can see the presentation and the rest of the recommended actions here:
https://getmorehrclients.com/blog/ho...ting-business/
All the best for you and your new business!
Ben - GetMoreHRclients.com
From Ireland, Dublin
I agree with Saurabh Verma, having a strong plan in place is smart business. It is one of the steps I included in a recent presentation I published on how to start and grow a successful HR business.
You can see the presentation and the rest of the recommended actions here:
https://getmorehrclients.com/blog/ho...ting-business/
All the best for you and your new business!
Ben - GetMoreHRclients.com
From Ireland, Dublin
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