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Hi, Friends
I have worked for 4yrs as HR in one of the small software company of 12-14 employees.
If i try for new job now, can i get a good job offers from MNCs. I have done B.com.
Iam the only person to handle HR and Finance functions in our company.
Please mail me soon

From India, Bangalore
hello tejaswini,
good afternoon,
u are already experience in hr fielld for the last 4 years. but it is not sufficient because you are bcom, so you are maintain only 14 employess. you dont have any experience in large compnies culuture, that means you learn a lot . because i am not critising u, as a friend i give a suggestion to u. because human resource management is an ocean, there is no syllabus in hr. because it is learned from through experience, because in every company have some good values and visions . but employees are not following. you are maintain only 14 employees. so you can easily understand 14 people behaviour and perfomance. suppose take a example at present you are working small level company. you know everything about your company tranactions and others, why because you are maintaining hr and accounts, i will give a good suggestion to you. i requset to kindly join MHRM Course.or other wise M.B.A .
THANKS
REGARDS
SURESH

From India, Hyderabad
hello tejaswini,
good afternoon,
u are already experience in hr fielld for the last 4 years. but it is not sufficient because you are bcom, so you are maintain only 14 employess. you dont have any experience in large compnies culuture, that means you learn a lot . because i am not critising u, as a friend i give a suggestion to u. because human resource management is an ocean, there is no syllabus in hr. because it is learned from through experience, because in every company have some good values and visions . but employees are not following. you are maintain only 14 employees. so you can easily understand 14 people behaviour and perfomance. suppose take a example at present you are working small level company. you know everything about your company tranactions and others, why because you are maintaining hr and accounts, i will give a good suggestion to you. i requset to kindly join MHRM Course.or other wise M.B.A .
THANKS
REGARDS
SURESH
:-D

From India, Hyderabad
Hi Tejas,You can try outfor a job,but i would suggest that you must apply to a mid-size company,rather jumping directly to MNC.With 4yrs ofexperience i think you wud definitely b able to get a good job.All the best!!!Regards,Poonam
From India, Mumbai
IF INSTEAD OF YOUR 4 YEARS EXPERIENCE TURNED INTO ORGANIZATION SIZE AND EMPLOYEE STRENGTH OF 12-14 BECOME YOUR EXPERIENCE I VOUCH YOU WILL BE REACH TO THE TOP POSITION IN SAME COMPANY.:-D
BADLU:confused:

From Saudi Arabia
Hi Tejaswini,
Please go ahead and attend interviews, only when you experience the interviews will you understand whether you would be able to get through the large MNC's or Mid sized companies. As poonam has advised, its better shot to try a Mid sized company and then gradually get into a bigger version and in bigger portfolio.
Try and get a MBA for yourself, this will add value....
Regards,

From India, Bangalore
Hi Tejaswini,
I fail to understand that why can't you get a job in MNC. May be because of slowdown, but there is nothing wrong with Your profile.
B.com is not an issue, either.
But yes, in MNC you may not have HR generalist position because you have not handled many people. But there are other profiles such as HR operation that you can always go for.
For a SME company , you are eligible for all HR profiles.
Till the slowdown comes to end, you may take it lil easy but don't give up trying. Something nice will definitely come your way.
Regards
Team GroupHR

From India, Delhi
S the right option 4 you would be to join any mid size company and parallely do your MBA,then probabaly u can think of jumping into MNCs.
Good Luck!!!!!!!!!!
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From India, Hyderabad
hi, why don`t you go for distance mba, because education is backbone for every individual, firstly you complete your MBA, it added advantage for you, to get better HR job Regards, Arun
From India, Ahmadabad
Dear Tejaswini,
I agree with the previous reply that you should start interviewing to get an idea of where you stand. But I also think that you need to ask yourself what a "good job" means to you. What are the objectives that you want to fulfill; which areas do you want to focus in at work? Please remember that bigger is not always better! A large MNC may have a great reputation, but you may be confined to working in a very small functional area and have little influence and/or little scope to grow into a larger decision making role.
Good luck with your search!

From Belgium, Brussels
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