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hi all
i need help on how i can work as hr intern , i am doing my course from bhartiya vidhya bhawan and i seem to not find how i could switch as my earlier experince is in bpo as 2 years of trainer and 1 year as executive .. please advise

From India, Ghaziabad
You have already worked as a trainer. Training is the function of HR. Were you a part of process training which is more on the operations side? Focus on your areas that you delivered as a Trainer. Focus on building the content, pre and post training assessment, methodologies used for those training programs and supporting the under performers. Share how you dealt with escalations such as training under a tight schedule, even when it was not aligned with the learning cycle of your trainees. Connect these experiences to theory so that its easier to decipher them in different environments.

You are likely to find employment with training firms, who needs support to develop content. Delivering them will eventually happen, once you are ready. Wish you all the best! Pray you find the best opportunity to develop yourself further.

Please connect with Tackyon, they develop training programs for HR. It would be an ideal opportunity for you as you can work as an Intern and gain expertise on every other areas while developing the content. Connect with them and see how can you add values to them. Let me know if you need any help

From India, Mumbai
Hi Swati,
Could you please share your qualification first?
What course you are pursuing?
What you think are strongest points and qualities?
What are your career objective and have you planned anything concerning your CAREER?

From India, Gurgaon
@anil arora sir ,
I have 3 years of experience in bpo sector , 2 years as a process trainer for debt collection process and one year as buisness support advisor . . i am currently studying at bhartiya vidhya bhawan for the course of industrial relation and personnel management . however since my back ground expreince is of bpo i am finding it ard to work as hr intern .

From India, Ghaziabad
@anil arora sir ,
I have 3 years of experience in bpo sector , 2 years as a process trainer for debt collection process and one year as buisness support advisor . . i am currently studying at bhartiya vidhya bhawan for the course of industrial relation and personnel management . however since my back ground expreince is of bpo i am finding it hard to work as hr .i have also gained experience in hr at hcl infosystems as intern for a month .

From India, Ghaziabad
Hello Swati,
Your three year experience will have something to offer when you pursue as an HR intern.
Very specifically in Communication and Inter Personal Skills.
You can build on your exprience.
As an HR intern you would be certainly under the guidance of seniors.
You will be also having a structured programme.
Whatever be your past experience, you will have new learnings as a HR intern.
V.Raghunathan

From India
thank you .. what you said is rightly true i have gained experience however to start as hr in an organization seems difficult as jobs offered to me are based on my past experience .
From India, Ghaziabad
Dear Swati, Did you find the internship ? How far has this gone ?
From India, Mumbai
yes i did find and did internship for a month with hcl infosystems noida .now my concern is to find a job in hr .. i am getting offeres for my previous experience which is in bpo
From India, Ghaziabad
Dear All,
We are an outsourced product development company based at C.B.D. Belapur, Navi Mumbai.
Currently looking for one HR intern for 3 to 5months, interested candidate immediately reply on the given number.022-27563882/9 or send me your profile.

From India, Mumbai
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