Dear HR Seniors,
I am doing distant MBA in Finance & Banking and it will complete in April’14. But before joining MBA I have selected by a Cement manufacturing unit as a trainee in HR department. I have started my career and still working in HR & Administration department from last three years. During this three years career I was promoted two times from trainee to Junior Executive and currently working as an Executive. But the main confusion is that, I want to grow my career in Finance or in banking sector. Now I am very much confused about my future steps. I will be new to finance or banking sector if I leave the HR profile and my past experiences will not going to be calculated or if I stay with the same profile in future my degree will not going to be count by the recruiters.
Kindly advice and suggest.
From India, Imphal
I am doing distant MBA in Finance & Banking and it will complete in April’14. But before joining MBA I have selected by a Cement manufacturing unit as a trainee in HR department. I have started my career and still working in HR & Administration department from last three years. During this three years career I was promoted two times from trainee to Junior Executive and currently working as an Executive. But the main confusion is that, I want to grow my career in Finance or in banking sector. Now I am very much confused about my future steps. I will be new to finance or banking sector if I leave the HR profile and my past experiences will not going to be calculated or if I stay with the same profile in future my degree will not going to be count by the recruiters.
Kindly advice and suggest.
From India, Imphal
Dear Dipu,
You did not mention whether you are satisfied with your HR career. If you are pursuing a degree in banking and finance, how did you end up working in HR? Alternatively, if you were employed before enrolling in an MBA program, why did you opt for banking and finance as your major? Please clarify these points.
Thank you.
From Pakistan, Karachi
You did not mention whether you are satisfied with your HR career. If you are pursuing a degree in banking and finance, how did you end up working in HR? Alternatively, if you were employed before enrolling in an MBA program, why did you opt for banking and finance as your major? Please clarify these points.
Thank you.
From Pakistan, Karachi
Dear Dipu Barman,
This is in addition to what Mr. Umm-E-Abdullah has said. Starting a career in Finance would mean starting on a clean slate. From a career point of view, it may mean taking a step backward. Can you afford to do that?
The second option is to try lateral movement in the finance department of your current company. See if they would accept you in finance with the same salary.
Nevertheless, knowledge of finance is useful anywhere and everywhere. As you grow in Administration, you could handle large projects. This may require purchase negotiations, purchase of capital assets, etc. For all this, your background in finance should come in handy for you.
Ok...
Dinesh V Divekar
From India, Bangalore
This is in addition to what Mr. Umm-E-Abdullah has said. Starting a career in Finance would mean starting on a clean slate. From a career point of view, it may mean taking a step backward. Can you afford to do that?
The second option is to try lateral movement in the finance department of your current company. See if they would accept you in finance with the same salary.
Nevertheless, knowledge of finance is useful anywhere and everywhere. As you grow in Administration, you could handle large projects. This may require purchase negotiations, purchase of capital assets, etc. For all this, your background in finance should come in handy for you.
Ok...
Dinesh V Divekar
From India, Bangalore
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