Dear Seniors, This is Samidha, from tomorrow onwards i am going to work as a HR Executive in a company. Previously i worked as a HR recruiter. In my new company i have to handle all HR functions. Please guide me for the same because i don't have idea about other functions. What reports i have to do in my new firm?
From India, Mumbai
Hi You please update the nature of the organisation? Size of the organisation? what are your roles & responsibilities?
From India, Bangalore
Hello Jeevarathnam,
I am workign a sHR admin in London and have recently joined this post. Previously I was working as recruiter. Here my job duties also involve recruitment and hence have to get client accounts for the company. Please guide me through how I can approach client. The nature of the organization is IT& Telecom. W e are bascially a recruite outsourcing candidates to our clients. Please advice with your experience.
TIA
Shweta

From United Kingdom, London
Nature of the organization : - It's an international credit reporting agency.
Size of the organization : >70 employees
roles & responsibilities : - Leave record, performance appraisal, leave maintain, recruitment and other hr related work

From India, Mumbai
Mahr
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Hi Samidha,
Please do not plan anything before even analyzing or assessing the present situation of your company. Once you join start preparing an ASIS Report. As your company's strength is 70, you can meet all the teams and speak with them and try to probe and collect their concerns. Speak with your management or your manager and get to know what are your limitations. There should be some policies implemented already, check whether the employees has anything to comment on that. Once your compile the report and the situation in your company, you would be able to prioritize the course of action.

From India, Bangalore
Samida,
When you were interviewed for this job, did they ask you ANY questions about your knowledge of HR, and ability to do the job??
Once again, I fail to understand how people get jobs that they know nothing about!
I would love to work in HR. I know nothing about HR. Anyone out there prepared to give me a job??

From Australia, Melbourne
Dear Samidha...
Just apply simple logics. HR is not a rocket science to require expertize.
Try to write down - Who are your customers, What they expect from you (as a HR), What are the critical factors to make them satisfied.
Now prepare your action plan to achieve those critical factors.
Do PDCA every time.

From India, Pune
Maybe you should ask your superiors for guidance re existing policies and systems before you go about finding new and " better" ones ?
IMHO, always better to know and learn about what exists at present first.
@Aussiejohn - we are like that only :-) Seriously, I think Samidha is just gathering different inputs. Those who hired her obviously saw possibilities else they won't take the risk....

From United States, New York
Hi Samida,
You need prepare the following
1. Employee policy
2. HR policy - you find my postings in this cite itself.
3. Internet and computer policy
4. Model Standing Order
5. Leave policy ( this varies from company to company)
Normally there are seven causal leaves, five sick leaves and 15 privilege/earned leaves
6. Maintaining of time office
7. Employees movement Registers
8. Al statutory records of HR Dept, like Adult Register,Leave Register,Bonus Register, Accident Register (in case it is a manufacturing company), Attendance Register and Muster Roll to be maintained for disbursement of salaries.
9. Maintainable check lists ( In case Administration comes under HR)
10. Transport Desk Management
11. Caftera/Canteen Management
Thanks,
t

From India, Bangalore
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