Dear All,
Hope you are all doing well.
Once again, I am here with my query. Are there any courses for HR that are helpful practically? Is SAP or other courses really beneficial for starting a career in HR? What sort of courses can a person with 3-4 years of experience go for? Are payroll courses from the National Academy of Indian Payroll useful? I want to join some courses that are really helpful.
Best Regards,
Minal
From India, Pune
Hope you are all doing well.
Once again, I am here with my query. Are there any courses for HR that are helpful practically? Is SAP or other courses really beneficial for starting a career in HR? What sort of courses can a person with 3-4 years of experience go for? Are payroll courses from the National Academy of Indian Payroll useful? I want to join some courses that are really helpful.
Best Regards,
Minal
From India, Pune
Well, if you want to make a career in HR, then you should primarily go for an MBA in HR. Later, you can also do short-term specialization courses. Doing SAP HR is also a good choice to build a career in HR.
Along with those courses, try to gain practical knowledge and experience in various HR and payroll software, as companies are using many advanced HR software to streamline their HR and payroll processes.
There are many HR and payroll software options available, some of which offer a free or trial version like Saralpayroll. You can try it for free to understand how it works.
From India, Lucknow
Along with those courses, try to gain practical knowledge and experience in various HR and payroll software, as companies are using many advanced HR software to streamline their HR and payroll processes.
There are many HR and payroll software options available, some of which offer a free or trial version like Saralpayroll. You can try it for free to understand how it works.
From India, Lucknow
Hi Minal,
SAP will be a great career path, but I would suggest that you get some core experience before joining SAP. For example, if you are planning to do SAP HR, then I would suggest that you first gain some core experience in HR processes like recruitment, payroll, time management, training and development, performance management, and compensation management. Along with this experience, you could also attempt to get an SAP certification from a reputed SAP partner. As far as I know about SAP HR, your core knowledge will come in handy when you are working on various SAP implementations. You could also look for training in Oracle, as they are both competitors.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Ramon
From United States, Woodcliff Lake
SAP will be a great career path, but I would suggest that you get some core experience before joining SAP. For example, if you are planning to do SAP HR, then I would suggest that you first gain some core experience in HR processes like recruitment, payroll, time management, training and development, performance management, and compensation management. Along with this experience, you could also attempt to get an SAP certification from a reputed SAP partner. As far as I know about SAP HR, your core knowledge will come in handy when you are working on various SAP implementations. You could also look for training in Oracle, as they are both competitors.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Ramon
From United States, Woodcliff Lake
Dear all,
Very good evening. I have completed my Masters in HR and have nearly 2 years of recruitment experience as a Coordinator for an IT-based industry at junior and mid levels. I am currently married and residing in Dubai. I want to know about some useful HR-related courses as I am unable to take up a job currently due to some reasons. Can anyone please suggest or help me out with this?
Regards,
Kalpana
Email: kalpana86.sreeram@gmail.com
From India, Madras
Very good evening. I have completed my Masters in HR and have nearly 2 years of recruitment experience as a Coordinator for an IT-based industry at junior and mid levels. I am currently married and residing in Dubai. I want to know about some useful HR-related courses as I am unable to take up a job currently due to some reasons. Can anyone please suggest or help me out with this?
Regards,
Kalpana
Email: kalpana86.sreeram@gmail.com
From India, Madras
Dear All,
Thank you very much for the guidance and suggestions. I have completed an MBA in HR and have almost 4 years of experience in Recruitment and General Administration. However, as I mentioned earlier in a previous post, I am looking to explore opportunities beyond Recruitment. What other options would you recommend for me?
Best Regards
From India, Pune
Thank you very much for the guidance and suggestions. I have completed an MBA in HR and have almost 4 years of experience in Recruitment and General Administration. However, as I mentioned earlier in a previous post, I am looking to explore opportunities beyond Recruitment. What other options would you recommend for me?
Best Regards
From India, Pune
Hi Mni,
As I have told you before, you could explore a variety of other HR domains apart from recruitment. However, you would need to enhance your knowledge in areas such as training and development, payroll, etc., to excel in interviews. I am uncertain about the specific courses you should pursue.
Regarding your inquiry, SAP and Oracle are excellent options, but it may be challenging for freshers to break into these fields.
From United States, Woodcliff Lake
As I have told you before, you could explore a variety of other HR domains apart from recruitment. However, you would need to enhance your knowledge in areas such as training and development, payroll, etc., to excel in interviews. I am uncertain about the specific courses you should pursue.
Regarding your inquiry, SAP and Oracle are excellent options, but it may be challenging for freshers to break into these fields.
From United States, Woodcliff Lake
Hi All, I wanted to do SAP but i am working currently ...can we do this course on weekends....
From India, Gurgaon
From India, Gurgaon
More and more people opting for better governance in corporate. SAP looks better as most of the big and mid size companies would eventually go for ERP and SAP ranks top in ERP.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi Bharti,
You can surely do the SAP course over the weekends. However, from my knowledge, you will not be able to do justice to your training. If you are really looking to get into the SAP domain, you will need to practice a lot on the demo systems initially, maybe around 6 months. Since SAP freshers' requirements are minimal, it may be challenging to break into SAP. From my experience, if you are serious about SAP, then you will have to fully engage yourself in SAP - as they say, EAT, DRINK & SLEEP SAP. Unfortunately, there are no shortcuts in SAP either.
Hope this helps; otherwise, you would be very lucky to land in the SAP domain after training.
Best of luck.
From United States, Woodcliff Lake
You can surely do the SAP course over the weekends. However, from my knowledge, you will not be able to do justice to your training. If you are really looking to get into the SAP domain, you will need to practice a lot on the demo systems initially, maybe around 6 months. Since SAP freshers' requirements are minimal, it may be challenging to break into SAP. From my experience, if you are serious about SAP, then you will have to fully engage yourself in SAP - as they say, EAT, DRINK & SLEEP SAP. Unfortunately, there are no shortcuts in SAP either.
Hope this helps; otherwise, you would be very lucky to land in the SAP domain after training.
Best of luck.
From United States, Woodcliff Lake
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