Hi Friends,
Can anyone help me with some ideas for shifting the domain from marketing to hr. I'm an MBA - HR & marketing graduate with 4+ years of experience in the marketing domain. Kindly give some suggestions whether is it possible now??
Thanks
Anu

From India, Madras
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SHIFTING FROM MARKETING TO HR.
ONE of the approach is to use your core competence in marketing
to HR SERVICES.
The areas you can move with little effort are
-marketing of HR CONSULTING SERVICES
-recruitment/ selection of marketing / sales people.
-training of marketing/ sales personnel
-training people in product management
-conducting MARKETING APPRECIATION COURSE FOR sales people.
etc
It will be useful to do a course in
-train the trainer
-sales training.
Once you pocket 2 years experience, during which
-you should enrich yourself by learning more on job analyses,
job desc development, developing sales personnel competencies
etc which would lead to HR SPECIFICS.
MY SUGGESTION IS BASED ON MY VERY PERSONAL
EXPERIENCE.
I HAVE A VERY STRONG SALES/ MARKETING BACKGROUND.
REGARDS
LEO LINGHAM

From India, Mumbai
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Dear Anu,

Leo sir has explained very beautifully, I can say that you can shift your career from marketing to HR. But the thing is that Marketing people are working in frontline and have a more challenging job, while HR people are working backstage and they also have a more challenging job. If you wish to sit in one office for the whole day, motivate yourself to work at one desk, you can shift your career. Remember, the grass on the other side is always greener.

From India, Vadodara
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