Regards Sir, i am hr frsher of 2012 batch, i am trying for my 1st job, for finding better choices is it will be good to join training institutes? because most of the job vaccancies are for trained and experienced person, plese guide..
From India, Jalgaon
From India, Jalgaon
Dear Aparna,
I can understand your situation that being a fresher it is quite difficult to find job as most of the jobs are for experienced people. Here what I suggest you to keep trying to find job as after taking training it is not sure that you will surely have job.
From India, Surat
I can understand your situation that being a fresher it is quite difficult to find job as most of the jobs are for experienced people. Here what I suggest you to keep trying to find job as after taking training it is not sure that you will surely have job.
From India, Surat
Being a HR fresher, joining training institute will definitely make your CV strong but it is not guaranteed a job. You should take training with job searching.
As a fresher you can get MTO (Management training officer job)
From Pakistan, Karachi
As a fresher you can get MTO (Management training officer job)
From Pakistan, Karachi
It is not necessary to take training from any institutes, as u r fresher, just be with your knowledge and keep searching job. With regards yojna
From India, Kolkata
From India, Kolkata
Depending upon the institute that you choose, you may be spending good money for nothing. Keep trying and look for management trainee posts.
From United Kingdom
From United Kingdom
Hi Aparna,
As fresher we do some common mistakes (even so called experienced like me do mistakes and learn), most common being, not doing a SWOT of us. Many times, we look only for "big companies" and those "big companies" will look only from elite B schools or experienced hands.
If you chase your passion (not a job), I am sure you will succeed. If you have any specific queries, you are welcome to mail me josri1972 at gmail.com
All the best
Regards
From India, Bangalore
As fresher we do some common mistakes (even so called experienced like me do mistakes and learn), most common being, not doing a SWOT of us. Many times, we look only for "big companies" and those "big companies" will look only from elite B schools or experienced hands.
If you chase your passion (not a job), I am sure you will succeed. If you have any specific queries, you are welcome to mail me josri1972 at gmail.com
All the best
Regards
From India, Bangalore
Hi Aparna,
If you have done MBA I am sure your institute has trained you enough and made you job ready.
What you need to concentrate is enhance your skills which training institute might help you but there is no assurance that you will get job because you are trained.
Experience is different from training.
so, increase you knowledge base, and keep on searching for jobs.
POlish your skills. Identify your weakness and work on them. Most importantly set clear goals..
Pavan
From India, Thana
If you have done MBA I am sure your institute has trained you enough and made you job ready.
What you need to concentrate is enhance your skills which training institute might help you but there is no assurance that you will get job because you are trained.
Experience is different from training.
so, increase you knowledge base, and keep on searching for jobs.
POlish your skills. Identify your weakness and work on them. Most importantly set clear goals..
Pavan
From India, Thana
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From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
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