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aarchi
hiee
i am aarchi working as a Hr exec in one of real estate company there is no growth at all..Actually m Btech bt due to some personal reason i had to join this compny as HR... but i dont want to gain exp in real estate it adding as -ve point in my CV.. as u knw its a recession time v people could nt leave the job what to do .. should i have to wait .. or switch the job..
Please help me....totaly confused:no:
thanks,
Aarchi

From India, Gurgaon
rajeevdixit
111

Hi aarchi,
First tell me after doing BTECH how you came in to HR line?:x
my suggestion is first gain knowledge in the field of Hr then
you switch on to other job.It is more imp what extent you
have knowledge in the related field.rather then the type of
industry.
regards
Rajeev Dixit

From India, Bangalore
K.Ravi
54

yes archie ,, good u came into HR coz anyone can come into HR whenever they wish its so easy,, so side by side search good job in btech field n when u get a job leave this hr job,, till then enjoy the power of hr,, :roll:
From India, Pune
Raul.
1

Hi Aarchi,
Don't ever repent on your decisions as the same will put a question mark on your credibility. I would suggest you to continue in your present job & look for a better opportunity. If you are in Delhi & ncr then fwd me a copy of your updates resume @ .



All the best.

From India, Madras
Nehanshu
Hi Aarchi....
Firstly U dicid,U Like HR if u like than..
Its good, u r n HR.I would suggust u to b in HR for some time. There are some points to be think abt ur present job.
1) The platfrm( Co's Brand Name) : If it is known to Indian Corporate than there is no harm to stay here for some time.
2) If co is good in Engg recuitments like depends on ur co profile.what kind of HR Activities you are handling,somehow this experience seems to be bit oriented for future growth u can continue.
3) The tech guys in HR,many MNCs r liking to hire them like SHELL,BECHTEL,DOSSAN ENGG.
4) U can join Dist Learning MBA in HRA or MA in Physc..
If u dont want to be in HR than make quick change to any averg Engg comp with Tech profile....


ukm
23

Hi,
Iam Wg Cdr U K Munshi. I am working on a project which can give you Financial freedom in Two to five years and,ofcourse, satisfaction of achievement. It is a team work. If interested please contact me for further details. My e_mail ID is
Regards,
Munshi

From India, Delhi
amrender
5

hello everyone,
Guys I have question for all of u; I an interview I was asked about the games used in training program to train people. I knew some but were not good enough.
Can u tell me the names of some popular games, and how they r played.
Thanks,
Amrender

From India, New Delhi
sayonii
dear..aarchii..
well..i just wanna 2 suggest u..dat u go for some higher education..bt for dat u need a hard prep.
since u r a btech..so u can easily for gmat xam...n in dis recession pd. since da jobs r insecure n irregular..ppl r switching 4 higher studies..n too da seats for da students intake hav been increased in many institutes...
so all da best..
regards..sayoni:p

From India, Kharagpur
Saikiran
3

the days of specilaization are over - its the time for being a 'consultant'. Hence don't look to please anyone by stating that you are a B Tech and are now is HR. Its impt to realize that everyone migrates into careers. I know of doctors who have now become great HR professionals. So lets understand that the world is full of opportunities for those who have open minds.

Having a spealization in HR is a good thing to have - no doubts. But that does not ensure a great HR professional. Primarily, one must love to study human behaviour, love to help people unconditionally without any bias, must be able to have a great business vision( this can be difficult for anyone irrespective of degree or exposure)....which is why we are all talking about strategic HR.

Don't believe too much in people....trust your conscience about your own capabilities. People have their own weak areas. they might be able to cover it up for some time.

Switching jobs is a function of the situation you find yourself in.....

SK

From India, Bangalore
Rohit0309
See as present time its not good time to switch over any other place mat be they will give less salary as compare to privious soo if want to learn some thing u can spend time in that for better option
think an take decision dont be confused
Take care bye
Alll the best

From India, Mumbai
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