My name is Nithya & I am currently working as an HR Executive. I am an MBA (HR) & I am planning to continue my studies in Masters in Business Law (MBL).But I am a little confused about the same :-?. I am sure all your feedbacks will help me decide better. I would be grateful to you If you could spare a few minutes of your time to help me make a choice.
From India, Panipat
From India, Panipat
Hope u are ready to do any course. Do SAP-HR. Get in to siemens / genovate to do course and also certification. Yes, certification is must to survive in this scenario. Do this course in OLT( Online Traning), which costs 1.65lakh. I am gonna take up this course frm nxt month. If u hav any more queries do post me....keep rockin........
From India, Mangaluru
From India, Mangaluru
Hi HR has to know the Business laws and labour laws. it will be an added value to you. so better to do the law course Regards Anand
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi You go for SAP HR and also Get in to jkt to do course and ceritification. Regards Harneet
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi Nitya,
First of all decide your career plan and plan accordingly.
Generally in HR the leagal matters are limited and even if you go for MBL it will be difficult for you to address all specific issues for this any how you want a legal advisor / consultant hence it is better to go for SAP - HR which will add value.
If you want to be a legal officer then you opt MBL which will be an added advantage for this profession.
Regards - kameswarao
From India, Hyderabad
First of all decide your career plan and plan accordingly.
Generally in HR the leagal matters are limited and even if you go for MBL it will be difficult for you to address all specific issues for this any how you want a legal advisor / consultant hence it is better to go for SAP - HR which will add value.
If you want to be a legal officer then you opt MBL which will be an added advantage for this profession.
Regards - kameswarao
From India, Hyderabad
Thank you very much for the details. I appreciate it. But can you give me a future prospects of studying SAP HR? How many months will the course require? How many hours a week? As I am working currently I cannot devote all my time for the course.
From India, Panipat
From India, Panipat
Hi Nithya,
SAP HR through OLT is 5 months / 200hrs. There is no fixed timings, the other way, it has been designed for working pofessionals, so u can devote ur own time, but, u have to complete the course within 5 months / 200hrs. Also, u have to take up this course only in specified centres proposed by siemens/ genovate/ any other SAP authorised entity.
The future prospectus is very good, it is expected there vl b good amount of openings in nxt 6 months to one year. Employers give first priority to certified candidates, so we have to be ready n equip ourselves. Any more queries?:icon1:....Keep rockin.....
From India, Mangaluru
SAP HR through OLT is 5 months / 200hrs. There is no fixed timings, the other way, it has been designed for working pofessionals, so u can devote ur own time, but, u have to complete the course within 5 months / 200hrs. Also, u have to take up this course only in specified centres proposed by siemens/ genovate/ any other SAP authorised entity.
The future prospectus is very good, it is expected there vl b good amount of openings in nxt 6 months to one year. Employers give first priority to certified candidates, so we have to be ready n equip ourselves. Any more queries?:icon1:....Keep rockin.....
From India, Mangaluru
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