i wanna start a career in HR.my total experience in different platforms was around 5 years.im a bsc degree holder currently im working with Tata teleservices as a team leader.but im interested in HR career please suggest me a right way to start.
From India, Ambur
Mr.Saithil
For pursuing HR as a career, you need to acquire a formal qualification in HR
You can pursue a full time MBA or PGDHR if you can leave the job or
You can pursue a part time MBA or PGDHR course if you can't leave the job. Distance educations do not find much favour with the employers unless you have an attractive work experience in hard core HR. In the mean time try to get into jobs that are connected with HR or administration like salary administrationetc.
B.Saikumar
Mumbai

From India, Mumbai
I have a similar decision here. Though I have started a career in HR, and it's advanced certificate as practitioner in related field. I want a course or a certificate programme to be able acquire relevant experience on software. It could be an Oracle programme in d field to guide on HR, software.
I also need to have someone help me with a reading materials on human resources and knowldge management.
Adewumi T
Nigeria

From Nigeria, Ibadan
Dear Sir,
I have done MBA in Marketing +Hr and currently working with a government tourism sector as a marketing executive .I got a opportunity for HR management trainee in a govt sector (Cottage Industry) for PI.Please let me know that how should i study for HR Interview and what were the questions asked by the interviewer and what theoretical study should i do to get select.Actually i want to peruse my career in hr but i got the opportunity in marketing so i had join the company.Please acknowledge the mail as soon as possible and suggest me the points for study.
Regards

From India, Bhopal
Mr.Padegaonkar
The questions may revolve round the following issues /subjects
1) Why you want to switch to HR while marketing is more lucrative?
2)Who is your favourite marketing guru? Read som ething about him
3) what kind of skills are required for a marketing job? How HR will help you to find one?
4)whether cottage industry is an industry u/I.D Act?
5)Read about P.F ESI and gratuity and theircomputaions, wage limits etc.
6) Read some definitions slike retrenchment. closure, lay off and theprocedure, strike and lock-out.
7) keep track of recent amendments in ESI,P,F,I.D Act nad Gratuity Act. (You can view the blog on talentmoon.com for some key amendments an dsome issues on P.f,ESI,gratuity and late coming etc)
8)what are the functions of HR?
You can similarly visualise some basic isues.
B.Saikumar
HR & Labour Law advsior
Mumbai

From India, Mumbai
Dear Saithil,
When I red your query it was exactly matching with my career path. Even I am B.sc holder was very much interested in HR. I had taken MBA course in Karnataka State Open University. (Its correspondence Course) I had almost 4 yrs of exp in BPO as quality analyst. I have completed my MBA successfully without quitting the job. Now I am working as HR in one company. It does not matter whether you have MBA regular degree or correspondence degree it all matters is how much interest you have in order to get your dream job. You take up MBA Course and start hunting the job. show how much interested you are to get HR Job definaltly you will get it and even you can become an excellent HR.
All the very best
Warm Regards
Divya K Nagaraj
Bangalore

From India, Bangalore
Dear B.Saikumar Sir,
thankyou very much for the important points. can you send me the ppt's ,word document or pdf file for the same you have mentioned because as i am searching on net also but prominent definitions and keywords are not getting.
regards

From India, Bhopal
You can view the blog on talentmoon.com which puts articles on key issues on P.F & gratuity and amendments on ESI,EPF and gratuity etc.I do not have any software on the points mentioned . Otherwise, I would have sent to you.
B.Saikumar

From India, Mumbai
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