Dear Seniors,
I am Shilpa, currently working as an HR Executive in a software company in Bangalore. I have 7 months of experience in HR generalist profile. Now, I have received an offer from one of the reputed educational institutions in Bangalore for the position of HR Executive (Generalist) at its group head office. I am in a dilemma about whether to accept the offer as it is an educational institution.
Please advise me on whether joining an educational institution or changing the industry sector would affect my career growth.
I am looking forward to your valuable suggestions.
Thanks and Regards,
Shilpa
From India, New Delhi
I am Shilpa, currently working as an HR Executive in a software company in Bangalore. I have 7 months of experience in HR generalist profile. Now, I have received an offer from one of the reputed educational institutions in Bangalore for the position of HR Executive (Generalist) at its group head office. I am in a dilemma about whether to accept the offer as it is an educational institution.
Please advise me on whether joining an educational institution or changing the industry sector would affect my career growth.
I am looking forward to your valuable suggestions.
Thanks and Regards,
Shilpa
From India, New Delhi
Hi Shilpa, I would suggest to stay in your present company and not to change the domain. Regards, Navin
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Navin,
Thank you for your suggestion. However, I can't continue to work at the present company because I'm not receiving my salary on time. I am planning to leave this company as soon as possible. Should I accept the offer or wait for a prospective one?
With Regards,
Shilpa
From India, New Delhi
Thank you for your suggestion. However, I can't continue to work at the present company because I'm not receiving my salary on time. I am planning to leave this company as soon as possible. Should I accept the offer or wait for a prospective one?
With Regards,
Shilpa
From India, New Delhi
Hi Shilpa, If you are happy with the current company, then dont change now, since you have spent only 7 months and stability matters... Swati
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Sorry, I didn't see your reply that you are not getting your salary on time. If that is the case and you feel that the profile offered by the educational institution is as per your expectations, then you can always give it a thought. Moreover, one should try to gain experience in various industries but should always keep in mind the stability factor before making a change.
Swati
From India, Bangalore
Swati
From India, Bangalore
Shilpa, As u are having experience of only 7 months & u dont want to continue in your present company, please wait for a good opportunity from the industry sector. thanks
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Please consider both options and see which one is more valuable in terms of the value you are going to get from these. Choose the one which you think is more valuable in terms of your career growth and satisfaction. Analyze the scope for career growth in both options. See which one gives you a better chance to grow. And whatever you choose, please stick to it even though you face some initial difficulties.
Regards, Shijit.
From India, Kochi
Regards, Shijit.
From India, Kochi
Dear Swati,
It's better to stay with your current employer because you have very short experience (7 months). Try to stay for another 5 months, at least up to 1 year. Don't switch jobs within a year. Ups and downs will be present in all sectors. Try to adjust to your surroundings and wait for a better opportunity. Good luck with your career.
Regards,
Venkatesh
From India, Madras
It's better to stay with your current employer because you have very short experience (7 months). Try to stay for another 5 months, at least up to 1 year. Don't switch jobs within a year. Ups and downs will be present in all sectors. Try to adjust to your surroundings and wait for a better opportunity. Good luck with your career.
Regards,
Venkatesh
From India, Madras
Dear Shilpa,
Regarding the segment or sector, it's not the primary concern. The crucial aspect is the position they are offering. Currently, you are working as an HR executive. As per your email, you have received an offer for the same position. Therefore, it doesn't seem logical to leave one company for the same position and then join another for the same role. Only if you receive an offer for a higher position in another company/segment/sector should you consider switching.
I trust this clarifies your confusion.
Regards,
Bhagwan Tolani
09784539090
From India, Mumbai
Regarding the segment or sector, it's not the primary concern. The crucial aspect is the position they are offering. Currently, you are working as an HR executive. As per your email, you have received an offer for the same position. Therefore, it doesn't seem logical to leave one company for the same position and then join another for the same role. Only if you receive an offer for a higher position in another company/segment/sector should you consider switching.
I trust this clarifies your confusion.
Regards,
Bhagwan Tolani
09784539090
From India, Mumbai
Dear Shilpa,
In my view, you have both the answer and questions with you. There is nothing to send, and you are seeking suggestions from others because you have already decided to switch over to another option (as it seems from your question itself). If there is anything wrong with that, please forget it.
Thanks,
Jana
From India, Madras
In my view, you have both the answer and questions with you. There is nothing to send, and you are seeking suggestions from others because you have already decided to switch over to another option (as it seems from your question itself). If there is anything wrong with that, please forget it.
Thanks,
Jana
From India, Madras
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