Sir
Would suggest you to recruit some senior Guy, who has rich experience in HR and related areas like HR, Liaison, Facilities, Administration etc, related areas, so that he can set up a department in all aspects like Statutaries, Policies etc.
Regards
Rama Murthy
From India, Hyderabad
Would suggest you to recruit some senior Guy, who has rich experience in HR and related areas like HR, Liaison, Facilities, Administration etc, related areas, so that he can set up a department in all aspects like Statutaries, Policies etc.
Regards
Rama Murthy
From India, Hyderabad
Dear networld, i am working as a HR in hyderabad, i am taking care of all d issues wat u said, so if u want any help ask me //sunder
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Better way is to study terms and conditions of a few companies in a similar IT profile and understand the logic of the HR policy. This will help in analysing your own needs and requirements and the statutory provisions that are mandatory by the Government.
From India, Vadodara
From India, Vadodara
I think you can manage your organization of your own since you have reached from 1 to 50. You should keep the same trust on your employees. When you give increment, consider everyone. I fully agree with Mr. Ravindra Pareek's remarks.
Karthikeyan
Dubai
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
Karthikeyan
Dubai
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
Networld,
I do not think you would have to outsource ur HR activities. As a company, you are still small. Proceed carefully and slowly as now u r branching out into few different depts. other than IT. I do not think this is such a huge amount of work that it has to be outsourced bcz all things are not required at this moment. Later, after say 2-3 years, depending upon ur company size, you can get in another HR.
I've emailed you the requirements you can look for while recruiting HR person.
All The Best....
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ASHLESHA
From India, Mumbai
I do not think you would have to outsource ur HR activities. As a company, you are still small. Proceed carefully and slowly as now u r branching out into few different depts. other than IT. I do not think this is such a huge amount of work that it has to be outsourced bcz all things are not required at this moment. Later, after say 2-3 years, depending upon ur company size, you can get in another HR.
I've emailed you the requirements you can look for while recruiting HR person.
All The Best....
.......................
ASHLESHA
From India, Mumbai
hi,
assuming you have recently started your organization, it would be appropriate to have basic systems and processess in place. if you can share more details viz. in terms of what sort of help you need, then professionals on this site will try their best to extend the necessary help.
regards
From India, Mumbai
assuming you have recently started your organization, it would be appropriate to have basic systems and processess in place. if you can share more details viz. in terms of what sort of help you need, then professionals on this site will try their best to extend the necessary help.
regards
From India, Mumbai
Hi.
Ashlesha Dere very practical I support your thought process. I had started my career with the same situation that learning by doing b'coz in many cases book knowledge doesn't match with the practical scenario when it comes to take step vital step.
From India, Calcutta
Ashlesha Dere very practical I support your thought process. I had started my career with the same situation that learning by doing b'coz in many cases book knowledge doesn't match with the practical scenario when it comes to take step vital step.
From India, Calcutta
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