Bro, first thing... No one here is totally dependent on graduation certificates (believe me, you can get them by throwing some money at brokers). Secondly, nowadays, many companies are looking for people who are undergraduates. Thirdly, companies mainly look for talent in candidates, not just certificates, etc. So, don't overreact to your situation and avoid falling into depression.
All the best for your future.
From India, Hyderabad
All the best for your future.
From India, Hyderabad
Dear 23-year-young Man,
Read the entire story written by my fellow brothers, who are like God to you.
Be positive always, don't be nervous at all, and enjoy this situation as well. Increase your willpower; your attitude must be positive to achieve something. Then time will be yours.
Rest is best.
From India, Pune
Read the entire story written by my fellow brothers, who are like God to you.
Be positive always, don't be nervous at all, and enjoy this situation as well. Increase your willpower; your attitude must be positive to achieve something. Then time will be yours.
Rest is best.
From India, Pune
I can understand your situation! Working with a recruitment firm is not your final goal. Moreover, after a few years, you will feel like going deeper into HR. I would suggest some points below:
1. Don't lose hope; have self-belief.
2. Don't worry too much as you have already entered into recruitment, which is the first step to HR. So, sleep tight.
3. Do you have your last semester mark sheet? If yes, that will also suffice to at least get into a company. If your work is remarkable, no company will fire you just for the sake of your credentials.
4. Go to the bookstore and buy a very good HR-related book. Study deeply and become a master so that at the time of the interview, you can have ample theoretical HR knowledge to convince the interviewer.
5. Read CITE HR every day. Here, you will find live case studies, formats, and everything related to HR.
6. Have very deep knowledge of MS Excel, especially VLOOKUP and PIVOT TABLE.
I'm sure that if you follow all these points, you will reach a level of satisfaction and receive a good response from HR.
From India, Jaipur
1. Don't lose hope; have self-belief.
2. Don't worry too much as you have already entered into recruitment, which is the first step to HR. So, sleep tight.
3. Do you have your last semester mark sheet? If yes, that will also suffice to at least get into a company. If your work is remarkable, no company will fire you just for the sake of your credentials.
4. Go to the bookstore and buy a very good HR-related book. Study deeply and become a master so that at the time of the interview, you can have ample theoretical HR knowledge to convince the interviewer.
5. Read CITE HR every day. Here, you will find live case studies, formats, and everything related to HR.
6. Have very deep knowledge of MS Excel, especially VLOOKUP and PIVOT TABLE.
I'm sure that if you follow all these points, you will reach a level of satisfaction and receive a good response from HR.
From India, Jaipur
Hi,
I am here to share my own story.
After passing the 12th standard, I was unable to continue my studies further. I joined a big corporation as an Office Boy with a salary of Rs. 850/- in 2005. Then, after six months, with my salary savings, I enrolled in a B.B.A course in Distance Mode.
I realized that proficiency in M.S. Office was essential for office work. In 2007, I enrolled in a computer center and learned M.S. Office through evening classes. The teachers there did not teach me well, so I took it upon myself to study the M.S. Office material and became proficient in it. I even started teaching my superiors easy shortcuts and solutions. My qualifications in B.B.A and MS Office led to my appointment as an Office Assistant in 2008.
Understanding the importance of network and hardware solutions, I studied network and hardware basics through evening classes. This further advanced my designation to O.A cum EDP.
As I progressed in my career, I decided to pursue an MBA in distance mode with a major in HR, building on my B.B.A background. Some people suggested that learning Tally would be beneficial for payroll and other statutory work, so I enrolled in Tally ERP classes in the evenings.
In 2011, I obtained my MBA degree, with one year of experience in the HR field, along with qualifications in MS Office, Network and Hardware Basics, and Tally ERP. These credentials secured my current position as an Accountant cum HR Assistant in a private company with a salary of Rs. 10,500/-.
In conclusion, "Work hard, do everything with perfection, continue learning, seek advice from elders and superiors, stay focused, and believe in a higher power. Success is achievable."
If you have any further questions or need assistance, feel free to ask.
From India, Coimbatore
I am here to share my own story.
After passing the 12th standard, I was unable to continue my studies further. I joined a big corporation as an Office Boy with a salary of Rs. 850/- in 2005. Then, after six months, with my salary savings, I enrolled in a B.B.A course in Distance Mode.
I realized that proficiency in M.S. Office was essential for office work. In 2007, I enrolled in a computer center and learned M.S. Office through evening classes. The teachers there did not teach me well, so I took it upon myself to study the M.S. Office material and became proficient in it. I even started teaching my superiors easy shortcuts and solutions. My qualifications in B.B.A and MS Office led to my appointment as an Office Assistant in 2008.
Understanding the importance of network and hardware solutions, I studied network and hardware basics through evening classes. This further advanced my designation to O.A cum EDP.
As I progressed in my career, I decided to pursue an MBA in distance mode with a major in HR, building on my B.B.A background. Some people suggested that learning Tally would be beneficial for payroll and other statutory work, so I enrolled in Tally ERP classes in the evenings.
In 2011, I obtained my MBA degree, with one year of experience in the HR field, along with qualifications in MS Office, Network and Hardware Basics, and Tally ERP. These credentials secured my current position as an Accountant cum HR Assistant in a private company with a salary of Rs. 10,500/-.
In conclusion, "Work hard, do everything with perfection, continue learning, seek advice from elders and superiors, stay focused, and believe in a higher power. Success is achievable."
If you have any further questions or need assistance, feel free to ask.
From India, Coimbatore
Dear All,
I wonder if there are still so many good people around the world. For all those who have commented on this "Hat's off to you", your words are truly inspirational. All the best to everyone out there.
Regards,
Kannangopal
From India, Madras
I wonder if there are still so many good people around the world. For all those who have commented on this "Hat's off to you", your words are truly inspirational. All the best to everyone out there.
Regards,
Kannangopal
From India, Madras
Dear Friend,
First and foremost, on behalf of the CiteHR team, "HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU IN ADVANCE!" Secondly, God has blessed you with a job already even before you could complete your graduation.
As (Cite Contribution) has already mentioned, becoming an HR professional and entering that particular field is a dream for many. Human Resource Management is an ongoing process with a wide scope as it involves managing people who, in turn, manage the machines.
You have a great opportunity in this field. Therefore, I urge you to stop worrying solely about your graduation and focus on other things that lie ahead. My suggestion to you is to consider taking up an advanced course in HRM to pave your way towards the future.
BE POSITIVE, THINK POSITIVE :) You are a wonderful lady, and I am confident that you can excel.
Please understand that not all successful individuals need to be at the top of their class. Each person has a unique talent bestowed upon them by God, so make use of yours and overcome any negative mindset.
Everyone is unique, and I can assure you that no one is like YOU, and there will never be another YOU in this world. Therefore, do not dwell on your friend who may have faced a similar situation to yours. At least you have taken the initiative to seek help, showing a POSITIVE ATTITUDE.
NEVER GIVE UP, GIRL! I am certain you are going to shine!
Best and Happy Regards,
Maria J :)
From India, Bangalore
First and foremost, on behalf of the CiteHR team, "HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU IN ADVANCE!" Secondly, God has blessed you with a job already even before you could complete your graduation.
As (Cite Contribution) has already mentioned, becoming an HR professional and entering that particular field is a dream for many. Human Resource Management is an ongoing process with a wide scope as it involves managing people who, in turn, manage the machines.
You have a great opportunity in this field. Therefore, I urge you to stop worrying solely about your graduation and focus on other things that lie ahead. My suggestion to you is to consider taking up an advanced course in HRM to pave your way towards the future.
BE POSITIVE, THINK POSITIVE :) You are a wonderful lady, and I am confident that you can excel.
Please understand that not all successful individuals need to be at the top of their class. Each person has a unique talent bestowed upon them by God, so make use of yours and overcome any negative mindset.
Everyone is unique, and I can assure you that no one is like YOU, and there will never be another YOU in this world. Therefore, do not dwell on your friend who may have faced a similar situation to yours. At least you have taken the initiative to seek help, showing a POSITIVE ATTITUDE.
NEVER GIVE UP, GIRL! I am certain you are going to shine!
Best and Happy Regards,
Maria J :)
From India, Bangalore
Hi all,
Solutions according to me:
1) You can take small courses that are not very costly and can help you get a job even if you are not a graduate, such as fashion design, beauty parlor, event management, photography, etc.
2) You can start your own business that requires less capital, such as a home-made tiffin service, child daycare center, etc. After earning some money, you can complete your education if you want to pursue a career as an engineer.
3) Continuously motivate yourself; even if you are not a graduate, you are not uneducated.
Warm regards,
Shraddha HR-Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Solutions according to me:
1) You can take small courses that are not very costly and can help you get a job even if you are not a graduate, such as fashion design, beauty parlor, event management, photography, etc.
2) You can start your own business that requires less capital, such as a home-made tiffin service, child daycare center, etc. After earning some money, you can complete your education if you want to pursue a career as an engineer.
3) Continuously motivate yourself; even if you are not a graduate, you are not uneducated.
Warm regards,
Shraddha HR-Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Very intelligent and knowledgeable discussion! I just loved the "office boy" story; very motivational. I'm going to share this with my friends on Facebook! One should not be scared of failures and mistakes. Failures and mistakes in our life are learning phases of our life. The moment we stop making mistakes is the moment we stop learning! So, it's good to sometimes make mistakes :)
From India, Dehra Dun
From India, Dehra Dun
Hi all,
I am very glad after reading your replies for the above thread. I would like to add on from my end.
Dear, please don't feel bad that you failed in life and are not able to get a job in the industry. I had completed my Master's with 78% in Finance and also got a good job in an International Bank. But, you know, I don't like to work for someone because my attitude doesn't allow me to do it. So, don't regret that you haven't completed your English and all. Come up with a new idea for a business that will help you build your career. In case you need any help with Venture Capital Financing, let me know. I'll help you out. All you need is to be confident in what you are doing. And last but not least, "keep your vision very broad; that is the only thing that will help you grow in this world."
From India, Madras
I am very glad after reading your replies for the above thread. I would like to add on from my end.
Dear, please don't feel bad that you failed in life and are not able to get a job in the industry. I had completed my Master's with 78% in Finance and also got a good job in an International Bank. But, you know, I don't like to work for someone because my attitude doesn't allow me to do it. So, don't regret that you haven't completed your English and all. Come up with a new idea for a business that will help you build your career. In case you need any help with Venture Capital Financing, let me know. I'll help you out. All you need is to be confident in what you are doing. And last but not least, "keep your vision very broad; that is the only thing that will help you grow in this world."
From India, Madras
Congratulations on securing a job as an HR Trainee in a Recruitment Firm. Focus on developing your HR skills and leave behind your Engineering background to work happily. You will need a BA and MBA in HR, which you can pursue while keeping your current job. This process may take 5 to 6 years. By the age of 30, with 6 years of job experience, you can explore good opportunities in the HR field beyond recruitment.
Consider participating in professional bodies such as NIPM, NHRDN, and ISTD, which offer reputable courses beneficial for a career in HR. Any average student with a positive attitude can achieve the milestones I have mentioned. Wishing you the best of luck.
Er Prafulla K Acharya, Ph.D. in HRD & Mgt (IIT-Kgp), Retired Director & Chief Consultant of the National Productivity Council of India.
Email: pka2001uk@yahoo.co.uk, pka1942@gmail.com.
From India, Bhubaneswar
Consider participating in professional bodies such as NIPM, NHRDN, and ISTD, which offer reputable courses beneficial for a career in HR. Any average student with a positive attitude can achieve the milestones I have mentioned. Wishing you the best of luck.
Er Prafulla K Acharya, Ph.D. in HRD & Mgt (IIT-Kgp), Retired Director & Chief Consultant of the National Productivity Council of India.
Email: pka2001uk@yahoo.co.uk, pka1942@gmail.com.
From India, Bhubaneswar
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