Hi,
I have been working in an private sector (educational ) for the last 09 years. I am in administration and been handling all administrative work. I am a commerce graduate & now pursuing PGDBA in Operations and MBA in operations . Now, I think that I should move to another field because being a female, people have a general mindset that women can’t do administrative work well. Even my boss also has the same view to my work. I handle all records both manually & technically, keep on eyes on all utilities, prepare Purchase, Work orders, communicate with vendors regarding utilities, look after timely payment etc. BUT no one value this work.
Now, I think I should change my specialization in MBA. I have a keen interest in Data analysis work as I have done Oracle also from NIIT but not practiced it as I don’t work on it in my daily work profile.
Hence, Pls. suggest what should I do. Should I switch to another job in another section i.e. HR or any other Or continue with my admn. work . If I do SAP in coming future, which stream should I go to. Operations or HR or Finance.
Pls. advise.
Regards,
shrsm
From India, New Delhi
I have been working in an private sector (educational ) for the last 09 years. I am in administration and been handling all administrative work. I am a commerce graduate & now pursuing PGDBA in Operations and MBA in operations . Now, I think that I should move to another field because being a female, people have a general mindset that women can’t do administrative work well. Even my boss also has the same view to my work. I handle all records both manually & technically, keep on eyes on all utilities, prepare Purchase, Work orders, communicate with vendors regarding utilities, look after timely payment etc. BUT no one value this work.
Now, I think I should change my specialization in MBA. I have a keen interest in Data analysis work as I have done Oracle also from NIIT but not practiced it as I don’t work on it in my daily work profile.
Hence, Pls. suggest what should I do. Should I switch to another job in another section i.e. HR or any other Or continue with my admn. work . If I do SAP in coming future, which stream should I go to. Operations or HR or Finance.
Pls. advise.
Regards,
shrsm
From India, New Delhi
Dear shrsm,
Adding qualification after qualification may not fetch you a good job. Nine years is a too long period in one sector. You could have moved out long ago. From Administration, you can move to Purchase Management or Operations Management. In either field, your MBA (Ops) will come handy.
By the way, be it noted that Education is little soft industry and not as rugged as other industries. Therefore, be prepared for not just hard word but the work with proper commercial sense.
Administration is also not bad per se. I have seen cases wherein Head Admin is paid Rs 25-30L per annum for a chain of malls. Same is the case of IT or BPO sectors also.
To develop your career, you need to make proper career plan. If you wish to avail of my (paid) services then you may approach me.
All the best!
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
Adding qualification after qualification may not fetch you a good job. Nine years is a too long period in one sector. You could have moved out long ago. From Administration, you can move to Purchase Management or Operations Management. In either field, your MBA (Ops) will come handy.
By the way, be it noted that Education is little soft industry and not as rugged as other industries. Therefore, be prepared for not just hard word but the work with proper commercial sense.
Administration is also not bad per se. I have seen cases wherein Head Admin is paid Rs 25-30L per annum for a chain of malls. Same is the case of IT or BPO sectors also.
To develop your career, you need to make proper career plan. If you wish to avail of my (paid) services then you may approach me.
All the best!
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
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