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khajuraho
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Dear All,:confused:
i am working in hr department since 2.5 years but still i am confused that should we continue in hr or not .even though i am commerce back ground student but due to unemployment we have joined this feild.
now what we shoud now we are not getting sufficeint salary & personnaly i think MBA in hr is must for hr department.
any one suggest me .

Thanks:?:

From India, Surat
Balaji Kuppuswamy
4

Hey myself is from commerce background and work as exec. secy and hr coordinator. i did MBA HR and i would suggest doing MBA would be better to cope up in hr dept kb
From India, Madras
arti09
7

Hi Khajuraho,

It's been 2.5 years of your profession; you need to be smart enough to identify your goals. Identify your personality first. Some people work for the money, some for recognition, some for fame, and some for moderate living.

You said due to non-employment, you joined HR field and working from so long, so have you not been able to generate any interest towards HR area??

Identify what you have learned; what is your development and achievement. There are many people who study some other area and work in another field. Understand and identify, Are your strengths are matching to the HR work you are handling.

Also, HR is not a isolated field, it’s vast and your commerce education can prove fruitful or add-on to your HR career. As you say, some education is must for growth in HR, so you can pursue distance/part-time MBA in HR from good institute.

What all I want to say is that, before planning or making decision, do a proper SWOT analysis first. Mark your achievement and failures in your HR field from past 2.5 years and link it to your goal in life.

Looking behind past doesn’t' do well for anybody. They are just life experiences. Consult with your friends, family as they know you well.

Also if you are not satisfied with your job in HR, do consult with your Manager, maybe he will help you in better way.

All the best...

From India, New Delhi
bharadwajmba
Hi Khajuraho,
I AM ALSO AN M.B.A HR. SEE DEAR JOB SATISFACTION IS THE ONLY THING THAT DRIVES OUR GROWTH. IRRESPECTIVE OF THE FIELD U WORK IF U R COMPETENT ENOUGH EXCEL IN WHAT EVER THE FIELD U WORK AND WHAT EVER WORK ASSIGNED 2 U.
I HOPE U HAVE GOOD WORKING BASE IN HR PROVE YOUR COMPETENCY AND DECIDE UR CARRER IN HR U WILL ENJOY UR WORK.
REGARDING PAYMENT AND OTHER FACILITIES THAT DEPENDS ON THE COMPANY'S POLICIES. CREATE A SPECIAL IMAGE FOR UR SELF AND MAKE UR COMPANY TO FEEEL YOUR PRESENCE THEN I HOPE U FEEL MUCH BETTER.
ALL D BEST,
BHARADWAJ.

From India, Bharat
globaloverseas144
46

Dear Khajurao,
dont be confused,HR is a good feild,if you really getting low salary.please let me know your detials & area ,where i can shift in my branch office,i will teach you everything then you will enjoy of HR field.
Best Regards
Sajid

From India, Delhi
phardeep
1

Hi...
WOWWW....its so good naa some people get a job in HR without any struggle....n some people who are still want a job in HR are unemployed even after having degree too....
some people are not satisfied with job salary and some are just ready to work even in a very low salary package....
Dear.....U R LUCKY who got a job in HR so Easily...jUST GO FOR SOME GOOD HR degree...
N your life is all set...!!!!!!

From India, Pune
phardeep
1

In addition to your thread u mentioned that u've joined this field just because of unemployment.....????????
what does this means....???? u know what, people like me are dying to get into this field...
sorry boss but your words which u've used are wrong!!!!

From India, Pune
dalipbisht
Dear
Don't get confused. Stay with the job, you have only spend 2.5year in this field. It is very interesting field. Just you need to work hard.
No matter what education background you have but you should have power to understand yourself & interest to learn.
You can get Degree doing part time or correspondence HR course. Don't think about the salary, just work hard and automatically you get the salary hike.
Do the job with honesty.
Best
Dalip

From India, Delhi
arunchitlangia
9

I fully agree with arti. Know ur strengths and real interest and take up employment in that field only. Other things like salary, recession, unemployment, salary cuts will come and go.
So visualise what you would want to be. Assume that you are in party and introducing yourself. Which designation and field you would be proud of while introducing yourself. As a child what you always wanted to be?
As arti rightly asked - are you a CTC and appraisal driven employee or a vision and mission driven one.

From India, Mumbai
oahamid
54

Dear Khajurao
Your message is depressing. Never admit that you are confused. If you do not enjoy your present job, and if you can find another, then change the job. If you have no other job and need the job badly, learn more about HR practice, and present yourself that you re enjoying the job, and take keen interest. An MBA is not mandatory, but useful. There are some great HR manager with no MBA at all.
O. Abdul Hameed

From India, Coimbatore
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