Dear Hany,
Greetings!
I am an Engineer Graduate and currently pursuing my MBA in HR. Presently, I am working as an HR manager. I really enjoy this profession a lot. I don't believe that an engineer couldn't choose the HR field. HR plays an essential role in any company.
If you are content as an Engineering Manager and passionate about your work, there may not be a need to switch fields. However, it is important to note that HR requires significant experience. The real benefits come with a minimum of 8 years of experience.
I assume you have valuable experience in the engineering field. If you decide to transition into HR, you will need to refine your skills. Opportunities in the HR field may not be easily accessible until you have substantial experience in a related area.
Therefore, the decision is yours to make. Ponder carefully and act wisely. All the best.
Regards,
Amrita.
From India, Bhopal
Greetings!
I am an Engineer Graduate and currently pursuing my MBA in HR. Presently, I am working as an HR manager. I really enjoy this profession a lot. I don't believe that an engineer couldn't choose the HR field. HR plays an essential role in any company.
If you are content as an Engineering Manager and passionate about your work, there may not be a need to switch fields. However, it is important to note that HR requires significant experience. The real benefits come with a minimum of 8 years of experience.
I assume you have valuable experience in the engineering field. If you decide to transition into HR, you will need to refine your skills. Opportunities in the HR field may not be easily accessible until you have substantial experience in a related area.
Therefore, the decision is yours to make. Ponder carefully and act wisely. All the best.
Regards,
Amrita.
From India, Bhopal
Dear Hany,
Greetings!
I am an Engineering graduate and currently pursuing my MBA in HR. I am working as an HR manager at the moment. I really enjoy this profession. I believe that being an engineer should not deter one from opting for a career in HR, as HR plays a significant role in any company.
If you find fulfillment as an Engineering Manager and love what you do, then there may not be a need to switch fields. However, please note that HR requires substantial experience to truly benefit. It is advisable to have at least 8 years of experience in the field.
I assume you have significant experience in engineering. Should you decide to transition to HR, you will need to refine your skills. Opportunities in the HR field may be limited until you gain substantial experience in the same domain.
Ultimately, the decision is yours to make. Ponder on it carefully and I wish you the best of luck.
Regards,
Amrita.
From India, Bhopal
Greetings!
I am an Engineering graduate and currently pursuing my MBA in HR. I am working as an HR manager at the moment. I really enjoy this profession. I believe that being an engineer should not deter one from opting for a career in HR, as HR plays a significant role in any company.
If you find fulfillment as an Engineering Manager and love what you do, then there may not be a need to switch fields. However, please note that HR requires substantial experience to truly benefit. It is advisable to have at least 8 years of experience in the field.
I assume you have significant experience in engineering. Should you decide to transition to HR, you will need to refine your skills. Opportunities in the HR field may be limited until you gain substantial experience in the same domain.
Ultimately, the decision is yours to make. Ponder on it carefully and I wish you the best of luck.
Regards,
Amrita.
From India, Bhopal
Hi Hany Yousif,
Please try to answer these questions to ascertain your decision:
1. How frequently, as an Engineering Manager, did you find that you were given a right and efficient resource by your HR Team?
2. If rarely, where do you think the gap was?
3. Compare the skills you believe are mandatory for a Recruitment Manager and an Engineering Manager.
Then try to validate:
- What are the most common skills for either of these jobs, and how competent are you?
Opportunities - There is no shortage of opportunities as long as you are creative, sensible, determined, and hardworking.
Wishing you good luck.
Regards,
Srikanth
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Please try to answer these questions to ascertain your decision:
1. How frequently, as an Engineering Manager, did you find that you were given a right and efficient resource by your HR Team?
2. If rarely, where do you think the gap was?
3. Compare the skills you believe are mandatory for a Recruitment Manager and an Engineering Manager.
Then try to validate:
- What are the most common skills for either of these jobs, and how competent are you?
Opportunities - There is no shortage of opportunities as long as you are creative, sensible, determined, and hardworking.
Wishing you good luck.
Regards,
Srikanth
[Srikanth Nyshadham - LinkedIn](http://in.linkedin.com/in/nsrikanth)
[Employment News: Employment News::| all Jobs, Jobs in India, Vacancy in India, Career in India](http://jobsjobsnjobs.blogspot.com/)
[India Power Sector Jobs](http://indiapowersectorjobs.blogspot.com/)
Hi Yousif,
I am only a student pursuing an MBA in HR, but I would like to suggest that it's good that you are an engineer. However, an administrative job gives more satisfaction to any individual. Moreover, having a technological background would be more helpful in making effective decisions. Before that, you should do your own SWOT analysis and consider your future plans. Only then can you make an effective decision like switching careers.
From India, Jamshedpur
I am only a student pursuing an MBA in HR, but I would like to suggest that it's good that you are an engineer. However, an administrative job gives more satisfaction to any individual. Moreover, having a technological background would be more helpful in making effective decisions. Before that, you should do your own SWOT analysis and consider your future plans. Only then can you make an effective decision like switching careers.
From India, Jamshedpur
hi, i am going to complete my mba in hr for which trype of industry should i look in present &what r the latest opportunity for me to start a career.
From India, Jamshedpur
From India, Jamshedpur
Hi Mr. I would like to tell you dont go for HR because compare to engineer field you have less openings in HR and very tough field. And that much of salary you can not expect in HR field
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Shrivastav,
What you said is right. Employers recruit only people with good marks, but at the end of the day, they'll come to know about the performance. Those people who were not skilled in handling things will be sacked, and this is applicable for all non-performers.
From India, Madras
What you said is right. Employers recruit only people with good marks, but at the end of the day, they'll come to know about the performance. Those people who were not skilled in handling things will be sacked, and this is applicable for all non-performers.
From India, Madras
Yes, it is a good move. You are being shifted to a managerial role, and don't think about the market conditions because for HR, market conditions never influence much. There will be a need for HR even on the worst days too.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Mr. Yousif,
First of all, thank you for your reply. You mentioned that you have 10 years of experience in engineering, so I understand that you are a senior professional.
My name is Priyanka Singh, and I am a BBA graduate currently pursuing an MBA in Finance and HR. This is my last semester, and I am studying at one of the top colleges in C.G. I would appreciate your help in preparing my major report. When you are available, please inform me.
Thank you,
Priyanka Singh
From India, Bhilai
First of all, thank you for your reply. You mentioned that you have 10 years of experience in engineering, so I understand that you are a senior professional.
My name is Priyanka Singh, and I am a BBA graduate currently pursuing an MBA in Finance and HR. This is my last semester, and I am studying at one of the top colleges in C.G. I would appreciate your help in preparing my major report. When you are available, please inform me.
Thank you,
Priyanka Singh
From India, Bhilai
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