Hi All, Am Gotham, working as a Recruiter in a reputed MNC for the past one year.
1. Is there any higher education that i can do in order to enhance my career.
2. I got a suggestion about MS-Operation Management. Is this the right choice. Are there any universities offering MS- Operation in distance education.
Plz suggest.
From India, undefined
1. Is there any higher education that i can do in order to enhance my career.
2. I got a suggestion about MS-Operation Management. Is this the right choice. Are there any universities offering MS- Operation in distance education.
Plz suggest.
From India, undefined
Dear Dinesh,
I did my BE(Mech)&MBA-HR&Marketing and now into IT-Recruitment(1 yr exp) . can you plz suggest me how to build my career. My Managers suggested me to do MS-Operations . Is this a good option?. plz suggest as i am in dialoma regarding my career.
Regards,
Gowtham.
From India, undefined
I did my BE(Mech)&MBA-HR&Marketing and now into IT-Recruitment(1 yr exp) . can you plz suggest me how to build my career. My Managers suggested me to do MS-Operations . Is this a good option?. plz suggest as i am in dialoma regarding my career.
Regards,
Gowtham.
From India, undefined
Dear Gowtham,
To build a career qualification is necessary but then you should check whether do you use what you have already. Mere
accumulation of degrees will not propel you to higher position.
The existing qualification i.e. BE (Mech) and MBA (HR & Marketing) is more than sufficient. Yet you are working as IT recruiter. Why? Is this not belittlement of yourself? Stop this belittlement first. First learn to live up to your qualifications. Give value to yourself. If you do not value yourself then why others will value you? If you were unable to get job in HR, then why you did not take a chance in Marketing? What was hold up? If not Marketing then you could have taken up any job that uses your analytical skills.
Possibly there could be pressing financial needs and you were not getting job of your stature hence this compromise. But instead of compromising, you should have revisited the basics of Engg and attended the interviews or recruitment tests with complete confidence. You may do that even now also.
Regret that I did not mince my words while giving you career advice but it was necessary also.
All the best!
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
To build a career qualification is necessary but then you should check whether do you use what you have already. Mere
accumulation of degrees will not propel you to higher position.
The existing qualification i.e. BE (Mech) and MBA (HR & Marketing) is more than sufficient. Yet you are working as IT recruiter. Why? Is this not belittlement of yourself? Stop this belittlement first. First learn to live up to your qualifications. Give value to yourself. If you do not value yourself then why others will value you? If you were unable to get job in HR, then why you did not take a chance in Marketing? What was hold up? If not Marketing then you could have taken up any job that uses your analytical skills.
Possibly there could be pressing financial needs and you were not getting job of your stature hence this compromise. But instead of compromising, you should have revisited the basics of Engg and attended the interviews or recruitment tests with complete confidence. You may do that even now also.
Regret that I did not mince my words while giving you career advice but it was necessary also.
All the best!
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
dear friend,
It is not fortunate to be in the IT sector (recruitment), since, you are not directed without goals things go hapzard. First, do know yourself and what is your passion, set high for good things, in fact, compulsion might have do you to get the way out from initial bickering. Make yourself clear where do you want to be at the later stage. You must take that initiative and do the best ...
best of luck ...
From India, Arcot
It is not fortunate to be in the IT sector (recruitment), since, you are not directed without goals things go hapzard. First, do know yourself and what is your passion, set high for good things, in fact, compulsion might have do you to get the way out from initial bickering. Make yourself clear where do you want to be at the later stage. You must take that initiative and do the best ...
best of luck ...
From India, Arcot
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