Hi,
Introducing self,i am Shoba from Bangalore working as a Technical consultant.I have been working from the last 7yrs of which last 2yrs has been into recruitments both IT and ITES.Now i would want to move into a Generalist profile.For supporting this i am planning to do a HR Course from HR House Bangalore.Can anybody help me out with HR House? Whether it is genuine? Prospects of such course? Is it worth joining?
A reply from you would be very helpful.
Thanks,
Shobha
From India
Introducing self,i am Shoba from Bangalore working as a Technical consultant.I have been working from the last 7yrs of which last 2yrs has been into recruitments both IT and ITES.Now i would want to move into a Generalist profile.For supporting this i am planning to do a HR Course from HR House Bangalore.Can anybody help me out with HR House? Whether it is genuine? Prospects of such course? Is it worth joining?
A reply from you would be very helpful.
Thanks,
Shobha
From India
Hi Shobha
Even I was in the same situation. I was System Admin & EDP executive both are into technical. I learnt Payroll while working as EDP Executive. I had around 8 years of experience into EDP. I felt some course on HR will help me for getting HR Job. More over I din't do MBA or Diploma course in HR.
I joined HR House in Koramangala Branch. Our batch was the first branch of that branch. They give bit idea about HR and IR. They assure as they will provide job opportunity but none of our batch mates got job from HR House.
Then Later I did my MBA in distance mode from Madra University and with lots of efforts I gained HR knowledge and compliance.
Infact I joined for a consultancy firm for low salary than I was drwaing just gain experience. I worked for that consultation office for 1 year and gained sufficient knowledge on Payroll, compliance & statutory
Now I am working as HR/Admin manager for small IT industry
In my case and other persons HR House din't help. I am not telling it is not usefull but you should put effort to learn Generalist role
:) All the best
From India, Bangalore
Even I was in the same situation. I was System Admin & EDP executive both are into technical. I learnt Payroll while working as EDP Executive. I had around 8 years of experience into EDP. I felt some course on HR will help me for getting HR Job. More over I din't do MBA or Diploma course in HR.
I joined HR House in Koramangala Branch. Our batch was the first branch of that branch. They give bit idea about HR and IR. They assure as they will provide job opportunity but none of our batch mates got job from HR House.
Then Later I did my MBA in distance mode from Madra University and with lots of efforts I gained HR knowledge and compliance.
Infact I joined for a consultancy firm for low salary than I was drwaing just gain experience. I worked for that consultation office for 1 year and gained sufficient knowledge on Payroll, compliance & statutory
Now I am working as HR/Admin manager for small IT industry
In my case and other persons HR House din't help. I am not telling it is not usefull but you should put effort to learn Generalist role
:) All the best
From India, Bangalore
Dear Shobha,
There are 2 prospects for your Q
Whether you want to go for business school which has name in market and is not AICTE OR UGC approved
Ideally there are many business school which do not have above affiliation but are having good quality of education and are paid well in market b'coz of their curriculum which is based as per industry specifications
i.e people to do the job
choice remains with you
From India, Mumbai
There are 2 prospects for your Q
Whether you want to go for business school which has name in market and is not AICTE OR UGC approved
Ideally there are many business school which do not have above affiliation but are having good quality of education and are paid well in market b'coz of their curriculum which is based as per industry specifications
i.e people to do the job
choice remains with you
From India, Mumbai
Dear Coolhero, Thanks for your valuable suggestion. But i intend to do a short term course, which would revolve around core hr activities. Any suggestion?
From India
From India
Hi Shoba,
If u are planning to do a short term course and if i m correct it would be certification course
There below mentioned are few courses in HR which i have done you could opt one of them
Certified Trainer and facilitator & Certified Learning and Development Manager
Certified Compensation and Benefit Manager
Certified Recruitment Analyst / Psychometric test professional
Certified Performance system analyst
Certified Employment Law professional
Apart from this there are you could try for
Thomas profiling
NLP i.e Neuro Linguistic Programming
Landmark forums
From India, Mumbai
If u are planning to do a short term course and if i m correct it would be certification course
There below mentioned are few courses in HR which i have done you could opt one of them
Certified Trainer and facilitator & Certified Learning and Development Manager
Certified Compensation and Benefit Manager
Certified Recruitment Analyst / Psychometric test professional
Certified Performance system analyst
Certified Employment Law professional
Apart from this there are you could try for
Thomas profiling
NLP i.e Neuro Linguistic Programming
Landmark forums
From India, Mumbai
Hi Coolhero,
Thanks again for the prompt reply:)
To be frank, i am looking out for a course which would teach me the responsibilities of a Generalist i.e if i can put it this way - "All in one" kind of.
And, do you have any idea about the course offered by HR House? If you could help me out on this, would be grateful.
From India
Thanks again for the prompt reply:)
To be frank, i am looking out for a course which would teach me the responsibilities of a Generalist i.e if i can put it this way - "All in one" kind of.
And, do you have any idea about the course offered by HR House? If you could help me out on this, would be grateful.
From India
Hi Shoba,
Gen HR profile covers wide spectrum of HR activities
any management course which you do in HR will touch upon activities which are concern with Gen-HR profile that will be on theoretical point
what i mean to say : lets say if you have to face an compliance audit by labour officer studies will help you to know the acts and law
but dealing with labour officer require interpersonal skills, communication and negotiating skills which you would only gain when you practically Handel this issues
I would suggest do course in HR which will help you in knowledge enhancement
I am based in Mumbai and have no idea about HR House
Regards
Dev
From India, Mumbai
Gen HR profile covers wide spectrum of HR activities
any management course which you do in HR will touch upon activities which are concern with Gen-HR profile that will be on theoretical point
what i mean to say : lets say if you have to face an compliance audit by labour officer studies will help you to know the acts and law
but dealing with labour officer require interpersonal skills, communication and negotiating skills which you would only gain when you practically Handel this issues
I would suggest do course in HR which will help you in knowledge enhancement
I am based in Mumbai and have no idea about HR House
Regards
Dev
From India, Mumbai
Hi Dev,
That's right.There's a huge difference theoretical and practicality. And that is were i am confused.
I already hold a PG Diploma in HR. That was done through distance from Symbiosis. During those days, books were read just to get through with the exams and get a degree and not to gain knowledge, atleast in my case.
So, what i have thought out is to re-read those HR books and simultaneously do a course at HR House.
Once done with the course, am blank about what to start with.
Would you mind sharing your path after those certifications you had done you mentioned? Are you currently into a
Generalist profile?
Regards,
Shoba
From India
That's right.There's a huge difference theoretical and practicality. And that is were i am confused.
I already hold a PG Diploma in HR. That was done through distance from Symbiosis. During those days, books were read just to get through with the exams and get a degree and not to gain knowledge, atleast in my case.
So, what i have thought out is to re-read those HR books and simultaneously do a course at HR House.
Once done with the course, am blank about what to start with.
Would you mind sharing your path after those certifications you had done you mentioned? Are you currently into a
Generalist profile?
Regards,
Shoba
From India
Hi Shoba Presently I am heading the HR with a business school based in Mumbai I started my career as Gen-HR now my role is into Strategy & Business HR profile
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
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