Hi Ash:p,
Trust you are doing well!!!
I highly commend your feedback and thx for considering it so prominently. The suggestions provided by you people will definitely help me in moving ahead in my career.
Ash, as per my prospective, Now a days companies are hiring the HR carrying the degree of law, which prevent them for hiring any other person in regard to law matter from industry, so they prefer blended knowledge of both the subjects.
As far as your suggestion is concerned, it is also helpful while managing the people, knowing their physchology, evaluating and understanding their concern. So, that would also remain in the pipeline but currently am endeavoring to prioritize the things for proliferating in the career. Request you to add some spice in the conversation by endorsing the names of some good institutes offering such physchometric qualification.
Kindly modify me in case of concern, as your suggestion do matter for me.

From India, Delhi
Hi Vikas,
I have visited your website. The way it's been designed and flourished with HR information is tremendously fantabulous:icon1:. Vikas, in the pristine and trivial way we require such a passionate people like you in HR career.
Hi vikas,looking some guidance for myself too.

From India, Delhi
Good Rachna...
U have done ur homework and I guess it will be perfect to go ahead with LLB. That was a great suggestion by Vikas, and I am sure that has made even a few opther ppl here think abt opting a new course of direction.

From India, Madras
Hi Archana The course LLb is a good option. You can do LLB in Labour Laws and Companies Act. This would add good weightage for your career.. All the best Regards Valli
From India, Bangalore
Hi all, Let’s family of citehr value ur thoughts and suggestions so, kindly post your sugestions. Regards, Rachna
From India, Delhi
wht abt if you get an assigment (better opportunity) out of india, I believe you should focus on which is widely accepted and recognized. In this liberal economy you should focus on future,as this world is changing so fast.
Cheers!

From United Kingdom, Hounslow
Dear RachnaGreetings from jjugnu 31/03/2009 CHDM HR manager with 15 year exp.I find your qulification much enough for corporate world but the need is to sharpen your communication skills in much effective way, belive me none of the qualification provides you a suitable better job it is only you and your positive attitute with a strong will.My all best bleshins are with you 7 pray almighty god to shower upon you always his best feel free to ask/ disturb any querry related to HR, Admin, IR, PMBest RegardsJJugnu+919780844033
From India, Chandigarh
hi everyone
am also in a similar situation...am doin mba..specialisin in hr from a mediocre coll n in d time of recession i don really c good job opportunities so am plannin to study further..some course dat wud add to my qualification n give me a competitive edge..pls suggest courses dat wud inculcate or enhance skills dat r in demand
plss reply
thxx in advance
shimona

From India, Delhi
hi jjugnu
well..i agree vd u dat one u entre d corporate world..its ur communication skills n ur attitude dat matters but for a fresher like me..before comin to testin my comm skills my qualification n my added qualification wud matter..rite??

From India, Delhi
Hi Rachna...!!
As adviced by Ash,vikas,vipin.....i will also suggest u 2 go for LL.B..it will broaden your profile...Labour law diploma also be considered...Wat to choose it is totally depend on your interest and Time u want 2 spend..bcz LL.B is 3 yr course...If u don't have so much time then many universities offering gd labour law course....
Additional courses are diploma from indian society of training & development,Cyber law diploma,Diploma in Human Rights.....
Regards,
ady

From India, Coimbatore
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