Hello everyone! I have done MBA in hr(2012 passed out) , worked for a year and then stopped and now completely not in touch with our field. Now want to start again. I just want to know how can I get practical knowledge from online sources because I am feeling totally blank.
From India , Mumbai
From India , Mumbai
Dear Pradnya,
If you are MBA, then you must have preserved textbooks or study material of your course. Why not to go through these very books which you had studied earlier? Since you have read that text earlier, it will be easy for you to grasp. In contrast material on web resources is scattered and it may not be in a organised manner. Exception could be related to labour laws. Changes have taken place in many labour laws, hence those text books you may not go through.
By the way, at the actual requirements from HR are different what you learnt in MBA. Your employers could expect you be thorough with recruitment, payroll processing and even statutory returns. This practical knowledge is not taught in MBA. Notwithstanding this shortcoming, as of now you may make a beginning. Other things will follow.
Secondly, you may go through the discussion on this forum itself. Everyday, even if you spend an hour in reading various queries, it will give you lot of practical knowledge.
All the best!
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
If you are MBA, then you must have preserved textbooks or study material of your course. Why not to go through these very books which you had studied earlier? Since you have read that text earlier, it will be easy for you to grasp. In contrast material on web resources is scattered and it may not be in a organised manner. Exception could be related to labour laws. Changes have taken place in many labour laws, hence those text books you may not go through.
By the way, at the actual requirements from HR are different what you learnt in MBA. Your employers could expect you be thorough with recruitment, payroll processing and even statutory returns. This practical knowledge is not taught in MBA. Notwithstanding this shortcoming, as of now you may make a beginning. Other things will follow.
Secondly, you may go through the discussion on this forum itself. Everyday, even if you spend an hour in reading various queries, it will give you lot of practical knowledge.
All the best!
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
Thank u very much Sir! I do have all my books. I will go through them. As you said they will not very useful for practical knowledge,I will use the discussions in this forum to enhance my knowledge.
From India , Mumbai
From India , Mumbai
Hi All,
I found this is the right platform to ask for suitable guidance to grow in HR, I have few months of experience into HR Recruitment and did't found it interesting, i always wanted to work as HR Generalist,Training, compensation or in Performance Team. so I am in search of job in Bangalore, where
i can utilize my innate skills and that interest of work which provides mutual growth.
so if anybody in group can guide me to find suitable job opportunity or how i can enter in my area of interest, is highly appreciable.
Thanks for your time reading my thread....Awaiting for immediate response from all.
From India, Bengaluru
I found this is the right platform to ask for suitable guidance to grow in HR, I have few months of experience into HR Recruitment and did't found it interesting, i always wanted to work as HR Generalist,Training, compensation or in Performance Team. so I am in search of job in Bangalore, where
i can utilize my innate skills and that interest of work which provides mutual growth.
so if anybody in group can guide me to find suitable job opportunity or how i can enter in my area of interest, is highly appreciable.
Thanks for your time reading my thread....Awaiting for immediate response from all.
From India, Bengaluru
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