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10th November 2010, 04:04 PM
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Hi!!!!
As you have done MBA with H.R. you can make your career as a HR. Manager in any company.Nowadays there are lot of scope in this field. Every organisation is needed to hire a HR Manager.There are lot of scope in private sector than gov. sector. Few years back there used to be only need of HR manager in private sector but nowadays there is also scope in gov. sector too.So try your efforts.best of luck. with best wishes!!!! |
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#5
11th December 2010, 02:02 PM
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dear,
HR is a strong field which is required everywhere whether it is a PRIVATE sector ob GOVT. companies like wipro tcs hcl infosys l&t and many more all required a HR person in govt. all PSU COMPANIES are interested in hiring HR keep an eye on the employment newspaper good day |
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7th March 2012, 01:08 PM
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Am a teacher by profession and has been a principal in secondary school for the last 7 years.i have a masters in human resource management from the Jo mo Kenyatta university and am currently per suing a doctor of philosophy in human resource management and i would like to work as a human resource manager or to lecture in the same at the public universities .Please advice
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#8
12th April 2012, 05:57 PM
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Hi Respective Members,
Myself Raju, I work at a private company (IT Company) as an Executive HR. I have around 3 years of experience in HR field and I would like to continue my studies. Please advise me which course is suitable. I have a plan to join 1 year Executive HR course which is offered from many management schools for working professionals. Kindly share your opinions, whether is it helpful to career growth or not? Also suggest me good management schools. Regards Raju |
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#9
12th April 2012, 06:33 PM
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Hi Respective Members,
Myself Raju, I work at a private company (IT Company) as an Executive HR. I have around 3 years of experience in HR field and I would like to continue my studies. Please advise me which course is suitable. I have a plan to join 1 year Executive HR course which is offered from many management schools for working professionals. Kindly share your opinions, whether is it helpful to career growth or not? Also suggest me good management schools. Regards Raju |
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#10
12th April 2012, 07:56 PM
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As human resources management becomes increasingly important to the success of an organization. College graduates who have earned certification should have the best job opportunities. Graduates with a bachelor’s degree in human resources, human resources administration, or industrial and labor relations should be in demand; those with a technical or business background or a well-rounded liberal arts education also should find opportunities.
Demand for human resources, training, and labor relations managers and specialists is governed by the staffing needs of the firms for which they work. A rapidly expanding business is likely to hire additional human resources workers—either as permanent employees or consultants. Human resource director:- As a HR director in large corporation you may supervise several departments, each headed by an experienced manager who most likely specializes in one human resources activity, such as, Employee relations Compensation, benefits, and job analysis Development & training Employment and placement Work environment. The director may report to a top human resources executive. THERE ARE FOLLOWING GOVERNMENT SECTOR SCOPES 1. administration (like in BSNL,EDUCATION) 2. account related department( any firm) 3. Power plants |
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