I am Shalini working as HR Executive in a small company for past 5 months and earning only 7k. In the beginning my director told me only for 2 months your stipend will be 7k after that surely u will get more than that likewise he told me so i asked for salary hike aft completing my training. Again he is telling me to wait for still more 3 months. In this case I got a job in college as lecturer. So I don't know if I go in teaching field whether in future I can switch my career again to HR. Really confused please let me know your suggestion seniors
From India, Vellore
Hi Ms. Shalini
You have to decide about your career. If you feel Lecturer is better then you can join with college and if you want your career into HR then it is better to look for change into HR field only. If you change from HR to Lecturer then later switching back to HR will be difficult & I am not telling as its not possible

From India, Bangalore
You have to decide about your career what exactly you like n what makes you u satisfy your HR, Lecturer. Dont only go for money, enjoy your work as well. so think about it
From India, Thane
jeevarathnam sir Thank u for ur reply but then much exposure is not there in my company i cant able to learn new things tatswat i am thinking to go for college....
From India, Vellore
Mahr
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Hi Shalini,
Everyone will have one dream job, what is yours? If looking upon teaching profession is only for salary, then let me tell you, theoretical knowledge which we gain from college will only help us speak in HR language and when it comes to practical situation, you need to be hand on. Also having experience in teaching profession will not be considered as core experience when it comes to Human Resources. Good luck!

From India, Bangalore
Thank You Mahr sir for ur reply... My dream job is HR but my siblings telli me lik aft marriage Teaching is said to be secure and moreover it is not suitable to be in Hr field after marriage tatswat tis much confusion for me whether to go in teaching r let it be here. otherwise i vil prefer always to be a HR
From India, Vellore
Dear Shalini,
Be very clear about your decisions in life, Depending upon family or friends to decide for you is wrong. You need to be sure about your vision.
What is right for your siblings, not necessarily right for you. There life is very different from your life. So, decide where you would be comfortable working and then choose, the same.
Regards,
Ashutosh Thakre

From India, Mumbai
Sure sir thank u for ur valuable reply (Ashutosh Thakre) but den my sibling is also an HR Executive after marriage she cant able to concentrate on her family life so she resigned just 2 days before tatswat i am asking u all whether v can able to shine in this field till end
From India, Vellore
Dear Shalini,
Everyone has to balance life, your sibling may have found it difficult due to some reasons, so does it become a general rule. I know so many female married HR, who are balancing the house + job. Also i know a many female married lecturer who quit as they found it difficult to concentrate on their family life.
So, how can you assume that you may face the same problems, that your sibling was or is facing??
Be mature and not a child, to say that she was not able to so i will also be not able to.
The major problem is your will power, you need to be head strong to balance both. If you are not, then be the victim....
Choice is yours, Life is yours....
Regards,
Ashutosh Thakre

From India, Mumbai
Well Said Ashutosh Thakre sir thanks a lot for ur reply. Since i am very new to this field i cant able to forecast my future in HR anyhow i am very much clear now once again thanks to all who spent their valuable time for me
From India, Vellore
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