Hi :razz:,
Thx a ton for the such a fantabulous suggestion. Currently, am planning to fix my feets profoundly and endeavoring to make my core arena i.e HR more stronger.
Will definitely look for the oppurtunity, if any. But ya my prospective and perception is alingning me towards pursuance of law, but yes will appreciate if you can put some light over the widely accepted thing.
Intend to collate views from every senior on citehr and then willing to take rational decision.
Rachna
From India, Delhi
Thx a ton for the such a fantabulous suggestion. Currently, am planning to fix my feets profoundly and endeavoring to make my core arena i.e HR more stronger.
Will definitely look for the oppurtunity, if any. But ya my prospective and perception is alingning me towards pursuance of law, but yes will appreciate if you can put some light over the widely accepted thing.
Intend to collate views from every senior on citehr and then willing to take rational decision.
Rachna
From India, Delhi
Personally I dont see any reason to go for Law if you are already having a master degree in HR. You should focus on sharpening your skills and achieving excellence in those skills. In India major good companies are non indian global companies, its good if you align yourself according to their requirments and culture of global companies. These comapny assess people on communication and presenetation skills and then what you know about job skills.
If you really want to pursue further study then go for specialization study i.e. london,howard etc., that will help you in your career in internationa arena.
By the way Indian qualifcation is not much recognized (except IIT and IIM etc) in international arena, its your skills which help you to play in internationa arena.
All the best
Cheers!
From United Kingdom, Hounslow
If you really want to pursue further study then go for specialization study i.e. london,howard etc., that will help you in your career in internationa arena.
By the way Indian qualifcation is not much recognized (except IIT and IIM etc) in international arena, its your skills which help you to play in internationa arena.
All the best
Cheers!
From United Kingdom, Hounslow
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