Hi Ganesh,
Thank you for providing me with so much information. It would really help me a lot in my career. In case you know of any companies that hire people with 1 year of work experience for training in Delhi/NCR, please let me know.
As I have an MBA in HR & Marketing, do you think it is possible for me to start my training career with sales training or customer service training initially, and then pursue diplomas in training while working? What do you suggest?
Thanks and regards, Pooja
From India, Gurgaon
Thank you for providing me with so much information. It would really help me a lot in my career. In case you know of any companies that hire people with 1 year of work experience for training in Delhi/NCR, please let me know.
As I have an MBA in HR & Marketing, do you think it is possible for me to start my training career with sales training or customer service training initially, and then pursue diplomas in training while working? What do you suggest?
Thanks and regards, Pooja
From India, Gurgaon
You should first join the Training department of any HR function in a corporate and understand the various training needs, evaluation criteria. Once you have 2-3 years of experience in-house, you can take up independent roles. Additionally, focus on the training needs of all departments, costs incurred, agencies available for training, and measure the efficacy of training imparted.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Dear ramanarg... can u plz brief us about wht exatly is Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP ).......is there a course in or somthg???? if yes from whr n how can we do it......
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi Pooja,
I received your prompt reply to mine. Selling is an occurrence that differs from time to time, person to person, and place to place. You can keep this in mind while starting a career in sales. To me, you can excel in a sales career not only if you are qualified in this realm but also have a passion to become successful.
Feel free to reach out to me for tips and tricks whenever you require them.
All the best,
Ganesh Ramachandran
From India, Tiruppur
I received your prompt reply to mine. Selling is an occurrence that differs from time to time, person to person, and place to place. You can keep this in mind while starting a career in sales. To me, you can excel in a sales career not only if you are qualified in this realm but also have a passion to become successful.
Feel free to reach out to me for tips and tricks whenever you require them.
All the best,
Ganesh Ramachandran
From India, Tiruppur
Pooja, You can also try these related fields - Personality Development - Soft Skills - Life Coaching You should read a lot on the topics of your choice I am attaching a file on soft skills. Riyaz
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi Pooja,
I am a freelance trainer based in Mumbai. Registering at Naukri.com will be extremely beneficial as this is the one job site I have personally seen has the highest number of openings in Delhi/NCR for soft skills trainers. Recruit.net is another great place that you must register at. Also, keep checking Cite HR regularly; I got several job offers from here too!
All the best
From India, Mumbai
I am a freelance trainer based in Mumbai. Registering at Naukri.com will be extremely beneficial as this is the one job site I have personally seen has the highest number of openings in Delhi/NCR for soft skills trainers. Recruit.net is another great place that you must register at. Also, keep checking Cite HR regularly; I got several job offers from here too!
All the best
From India, Mumbai
Dear Pooja,
Thank you for the PM you sent. I am really sorry I took a little longer to reply to your query. There are people who have suggested many valuable things to you, and most of them provide valuable guidance.
What I would suggest is that since you only have a year's experience, starting as a corporate trainer will be difficult. Therefore, try to secure a job in the training department of a reputed company where you can learn the necessary skills. I have observed many trainers who mistakenly believe that knowing English is sufficient to make them good trainers, but this is incorrect. To be a good trainer, one needs to possess the required skills and creativity.
If you had informed me a few days earlier, there was an opportunity with our company. Nevertheless, I may still be able to assist you by reaching out to some of my friends in HR. In the meantime, apply to reputable companies in the Training Department.
Take good care and Cheers!!
Archna
From India, Delhi
Thank you for the PM you sent. I am really sorry I took a little longer to reply to your query. There are people who have suggested many valuable things to you, and most of them provide valuable guidance.
What I would suggest is that since you only have a year's experience, starting as a corporate trainer will be difficult. Therefore, try to secure a job in the training department of a reputed company where you can learn the necessary skills. I have observed many trainers who mistakenly believe that knowing English is sufficient to make them good trainers, but this is incorrect. To be a good trainer, one needs to possess the required skills and creativity.
If you had informed me a few days earlier, there was an opportunity with our company. Nevertheless, I may still be able to assist you by reaching out to some of my friends in HR. In the meantime, apply to reputable companies in the Training Department.
Take good care and Cheers!!
Archna
From India, Delhi
Dear Pooja,
I am also facing the same problem. The solution, according to me, is that it's better if you try to get attached with any of the training consultants. Though I used to think I knew everything about training and could start giving sessions on my own, it was totally different when I actually took the sessions. Let me tell you that there is no second chance these days. So, it's better to get attached with a fellow professional trainer and take some sessions together. Then, start increasing your scope by conducting sessions completely on your own. This is what I feel.
From India, Raurkela
I am also facing the same problem. The solution, according to me, is that it's better if you try to get attached with any of the training consultants. Though I used to think I knew everything about training and could start giving sessions on my own, it was totally different when I actually took the sessions. Let me tell you that there is no second chance these days. So, it's better to get attached with a fellow professional trainer and take some sessions together. Then, start increasing your scope by conducting sessions completely on your own. This is what I feel.
From India, Raurkela
Hi Satyesh,
I am following your suggestion. You are absolutely right. Anyone who wants to pursue a career in Training and Development should consider joining a qualified trainer so that they can learn things before the actual implementation of any training.
In fact, I am currently looking for such a trainer but have not found one yet. I am also pursuing a diploma in Training and Development from ISTD. If you know of any good trainers in Delhi, please do let me know.
Regards,
Sujata
From India, Faridabad
I am following your suggestion. You are absolutely right. Anyone who wants to pursue a career in Training and Development should consider joining a qualified trainer so that they can learn things before the actual implementation of any training.
In fact, I am currently looking for such a trainer but have not found one yet. I am also pursuing a diploma in Training and Development from ISTD. If you know of any good trainers in Delhi, please do let me know.
Regards,
Sujata
From India, Faridabad
Dear Pooja,
I think to gain experience in training, you can join any college as a part-time or visiting faculty while you are searching for a job as a trainer. To start with, insurance and direct marketing channels (AMWAY, Eureka Forbes) can be the areas to explore.
Good luck.
Sonal
From India, Bhopal
I think to gain experience in training, you can join any college as a part-time or visiting faculty while you are searching for a job as a trainer. To start with, insurance and direct marketing channels (AMWAY, Eureka Forbes) can be the areas to explore.
Good luck.
Sonal
From India, Bhopal
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