Dear Friends,
I have been regularly reading articles posted on this site...rather informative articles.
I need some guidance from you guys. I have been working for an IT company as part of the Administrative Unit for the last 3yrs, wherein i have handled HR related functionalities too.
I am really looking for opportunity to place myself in a HR Dept.
...any comment, anyone!!

From India, Mumbai
hi zenobia_a,
first of all you need to understand what is h.r, there are there approaches to it i.e-- RECURITMENT, COMPENSATION MGT & TRAINING & DEVPT... recuritment is target driven but u get paid well, compensation mgt is vry monotonous, training &devpt oppurtunities are few...you have to choose the field which matches your admin- exp( thou H.R is a very specialised field)...last piece of advice would be "ALWAYS STICK TO YOUR CORE COMPETENCY"...Since u wrk for a software unit...60% of your wrk would be automated....in H.R most of the things are manual.... decide watz best for u... dnt jump into anything.....think on it... :roll:
what say?
regards
vishal
regards
vishal

From India, Mumbai
Dear Vishal,
Thanks for the reply and the word of advice.
I do understand that jumping from one field to another is not a correct approach towards
building one’s career. I also understand that it wont be easy to shift with out having any on paper experience.
Vishal, though i m not a core HR person Academically, I have been handling various HR functionalities - from recruitments to organizing training and seminars. I have been assisting my HR unit on various project specific requirements(though again nothing on papers). Now I wish be a part of HR - Management.
It would be a great help if u could guide me on how to go abt it. Also if you could provide me details on RECURITMENT & COMPENSATION MGT....
Awaiting your response!!
Once again, Thanks a lot!!
Zenobia.

From India, Mumbai
hie Zenobia....

FIRST OF ALL SORRY FOR DELAYED REPLY :oops: :oops:

EXCUSE ME FOR THAT...

dear.... my suggestion would be if u want to move into h.r- then choose the most happening thing--recuritment...reason u get good growth and exposure...job is vry challenging bt target driven....secondly there is solid attrition in recuritment industry as demand is high...u should alwys work in a industry with high attrition rate...itz helps u 2 become strong financially and u grow at a rapid rate....wheras compensation mgt is a stable job....as nt many people leave that profile as it has deadlines bt no targets...u just hav to make salary slips... coordinate with finance dept for salaries, leaves etc...solve employee problems wth special ref to salary... if u r intertested in that u can move into PROGEON(infosys company) they are looking at people for that for international clients....even fidelety has those openings....bt ther is absolutely 0% challenge...

note: this is my personal opinion others might differ with that, try consulting others on the issue as well...

ANY CLARIFICATIONS??? I WILL TRY TO SORT THEM OUT...

REGARDS

SCARE_CROW alias(VISHAL) :lol:

From India, Mumbai
Hi Zenobia

I have seen your post, and believe that you may be the best person your own Hr department can take right now...

If you have vacancy in your companies HR Department... Apply immediatly.. Type in a resume and give it to the HR head... I know it will work wonders and you will be taken as a serious candidate for the post...

In case, you feel that there is no scope in the HR department of your company... have a good working knowledge of the HR functions in the organisation [as you have been helping them, you might have idea, but just in case, buy a Gery Dessler book and have a through reading on it... try to relate everything with actual working conditions]

The apply for a junior / middle position in HR of different company and chances are you would be selected based on the experience and the knowledge you have...

Over the longer period, you can do Part Time - MBA or a Diploma course in HR...

__________________________________________________ ___________

As for Recruitment and Compensation

The major Functions are:
  • Develop, implement and evaluate compensation and recruitment programs and services.

    Provide leadership to ensure programs and services are successfully delivered through subordinate staff.

    Establishes operating and capital budgets and controls expenditures.

    Hire, discipline, develop and terminate staff.

    Perform annual performance evaluations of staff.

The Major Challenges are:
  • Develop and implement services where little precedence exists.

    Provide on-going services without proper payroll and information systems.

    Provide services in a unionized setting.

    Design, implement and maintain the Aboriginal Employment Plan.

    Standardize compensation packages

    Develop policies in the assigned areas of responsibility.

    Develop a Classification Strategy which takes into account the needs and financialconstraints of the organization and bargained classifications.

    Extreme time pressures to develop strategies and programs which impact heavily upon the organization.

    Work with Information Systems to develop and implement HR Information Systems and Software.

    Motivate human resources staff faced with heavy workloads and tight timelines.

    Provide comprehensive corporate recruitment, employment, compensation and benefit plan programs and services.

    Develop, implement and evaluate policies, programs and services.

    Hire, evaluate, develop and discipline and/or terminates staff.

    Develop policies and procedures for employment, recruitment and compensation.

    Ensure programs and services meet the needs of the organization.

    Plan programs and services within budgetary constraints.

    Provide the direction and development of staff to ensure program delivery.

    Work with Information Systems to develop and implement HR Information Systems and Software.

From India, Ahmadabad
Dear Ajmal,
Nice to hear from u....
"If you have vacancy in your companies HR Department... Apply immediatly.. " .....Longback I had spoken regarding this, but was told that there are no such opening. They do not seem to be in favour of internal shifting.

"The apply for a junior / middle position in HR of different company" - ...Ajmal, I m open for any kind of opening in HR, but these kind opening do not seem to be published in papers or on sites. How do i find out abt such openings???
I have posted my resume to some of the consultants. Can u provide me with the names and address/site address of consulatnts who deals only with HR related jobs (i m based in Pune).
I am planning to do a parttime HR course soon. Thanks for ur all your help and guidance!!
--Keep mailing
Regards,
Zenobia.

From India, Mumbai
Hi Vishal,
...No Sorry's pls!! u can mail me at ur convenience.
Thanks for ur suggestion....I myself is interested in Recruitments.....Do i require any technical knowledge to get into Recruitments?? As i have seen lot opening for "Technical recruiters". What dose that mean?? Can u explain me in detail!!
With regards to Compensation mgt...What if a person gets into Compensation mgt......are there any scope of moving in recruitments at a later stage????
Thanks for the job information...pls keep me posted on this!!
Regards,
Zenobia.

From India, Mumbai
As of now I don't have any information on opening in HR department... but you can try some of the consultants..
Vishal has posted a XLS file on the following link having phone & address of many consultants... Download and see if it might help you...
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From India, Ahmadabad
Thanks Ajmal!! I m sure this list is gonna help me a lot... Once again Thanks! And keep mailing as a when u come across any opening were u think, I would fit the criteria. Regards, Zenobia.
From India, Mumbai
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