Hi Folks, I have 6 years of Experience as HR in Payroll and Recruitment. I have done my master's in HR. But I am no longer excited about the work I am doing, and feel like I am stuck as I am not getting the opportunity to learn and grow.
I need some suggestions to enhance the skills that can help me to grow professionally.
From India, Kolkata
I need some suggestions to enhance the skills that can help me to grow professionally.
From India, Kolkata
Dear member,
It appears that the monotony of your work has diminished your interest.
After acquiring a qualification in a certain field, when a person gets a chance to implement the knowledge, he/she learns because of the success or failure in the implementation. However, if the scope of implementation remains narrow, then the feeling of dissatisfaction creeps in for not having realised the expectations.
In your 6-year career, you have got exposure to two streams of HR, i.e., Payroll and Recruitment. Now you may try to get exposure in other streams as well. When you widen the scope of your work, a new type of work will challenge your abilities. This will help you in maintaining your interest in your work.
To improve your exposure, your first step would be to do a SWOT Analysis of your career. Based on the analysis, you may prepare a career plan. If you wish, then you may upload it on this forum so that the senior members can review it.
All the best!
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
It appears that the monotony of your work has diminished your interest.
After acquiring a qualification in a certain field, when a person gets a chance to implement the knowledge, he/she learns because of the success or failure in the implementation. However, if the scope of implementation remains narrow, then the feeling of dissatisfaction creeps in for not having realised the expectations.
In your 6-year career, you have got exposure to two streams of HR, i.e., Payroll and Recruitment. Now you may try to get exposure in other streams as well. When you widen the scope of your work, a new type of work will challenge your abilities. This will help you in maintaining your interest in your work.
To improve your exposure, your first step would be to do a SWOT Analysis of your career. Based on the analysis, you may prepare a career plan. If you wish, then you may upload it on this forum so that the senior members can review it.
All the best!
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
Hello,
As you are in payroll and recruitment, it becomes monotonous and growth opportunity is limited in that. As your masters and experience is into HR, you can learn and focus on other aspects like Employee Engagement, Exit Process, Performance Management, Policy Designing etc.
It will help you to grow and learn many other HR aspects and will start enjoying your work.
From India, Ahmedabad
As you are in payroll and recruitment, it becomes monotonous and growth opportunity is limited in that. As your masters and experience is into HR, you can learn and focus on other aspects like Employee Engagement, Exit Process, Performance Management, Policy Designing etc.
It will help you to grow and learn many other HR aspects and will start enjoying your work.
From India, Ahmedabad
Hi,
This is very usual outcome, when you don't experiment with your roles & responsibilities.
you really need to reassess your routine work & see how you can upskill your competencies, try exploring the standards/procedures that are being followed across the globe in Companies/Offices in your domain & try to implement them.
Pls have a plan for the entire year & try adopting automation, work on the Cost efficiency, new Initiatives & so on......Everyday you will learn something new out of it, which keep your spirit ignite & focused.
From India, Thana
This is very usual outcome, when you don't experiment with your roles & responsibilities.
you really need to reassess your routine work & see how you can upskill your competencies, try exploring the standards/procedures that are being followed across the globe in Companies/Offices in your domain & try to implement them.
Pls have a plan for the entire year & try adopting automation, work on the Cost efficiency, new Initiatives & so on......Everyday you will learn something new out of it, which keep your spirit ignite & focused.
From India, Thana
Dear Colleague,
The moment you feel you want to move ahead the thought process has started and you will definitely work towards going further in your career. You are 6 years with Masters in HR and having worked in Pay roll and Talent Acquisition which are very critical roles in HR. You may do good Certification Programs like Digital HR, Data Analytics, L&D, Performance Management, HR Automation, Industrial Relations, Labour Law and so on depending on your interest and read and gain more knowledge in these domains further.
You can easily pick up on the further area of your passion and move towards that so that you will become an expert of your passionate area or you may become a specialist like IR etc. First choose what you want to be and then move with knowledge, practice and perform principle. It is very well possible.
From India, Chennai
The moment you feel you want to move ahead the thought process has started and you will definitely work towards going further in your career. You are 6 years with Masters in HR and having worked in Pay roll and Talent Acquisition which are very critical roles in HR. You may do good Certification Programs like Digital HR, Data Analytics, L&D, Performance Management, HR Automation, Industrial Relations, Labour Law and so on depending on your interest and read and gain more knowledge in these domains further.
You can easily pick up on the further area of your passion and move towards that so that you will become an expert of your passionate area or you may become a specialist like IR etc. First choose what you want to be and then move with knowledge, practice and perform principle. It is very well possible.
From India, Chennai
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