In reply to Keith:
I completely appreciate what you are saying its just without job you tend to get anxious whether u r going in the right direction or not.
In reply to Ann Simpson:
Ann u r right but when u r starving for practical experience. Everyday I just think how it will be working in HR??In reply to Dimple :
If you have done anything thing 1800 times and got the same result then you certainly need to change what you are doing. Thats as true of applications as any other walk of life.In reply to Keith:
Thanks Keith. I will surely get my CV reviewed.In reply to Dimple :
Valuable advice from Keith. If you're already using LinkedIn I would suggest focusing on how the platform itself can help you find a job, rather than the courses they provide.In reply to Anna:
Thanks Ann. Will try doing that. I have mentioned in profile summary that Iam looking gor HR role. I will try getting connected to recruiter or someone who can help me in writing my CV. And will also connect with someone who can help me in using LinkedIn for finding a job. Below is my LinkedIn id if there is something wrong u can see: linkedin.com/.../dimple-dhingra-16325013In reply to Dimple :
It's a long time since I was involved in a recruitment role so I would recommend you find a friendly recruiter specialising in the HR space and ask for some honest feedback of your CV and LI profile.In reply to Anna:
Many Thanks Ann for valuable advice. I will surely act on this..My lunch time thoughts on your linkedIn profile - all just my thoughts on first viewing
All above would, in a competitive market place, probably lead me to say interesting but other more close candidates for this role
In reply to Keith:
Hi Keith,
You are right it is confusing that why Iam not sure what to do?
My 1st career role was in Relationship Management as campus placement (Took a wrong decision as it was highly paying still regret for that decision) and before I could understand it was my career.
Took a break during 1st pregnancy accompanied with serious illness. After recovering got second job, which was similar to 1st one but in different sector(both were sales and client relationship management profile). In 2016 I took another break again when we came to UK. Planned for 2nd kid in between.
In 2019 I wanted to start working and was getting calls for BDM profile but this time I didn’t wanted to work in sales. I wanted to work in the area I always loved. I was ready to do anything it took to get back in HR. My 1st step was to get degree comparison from NARIC and it was equivalent to UK degree. Then applied for many role be it admin or entry level HR but no success and most of HR roles were asking for CIPD qualification. I called to enroll my self they suggested CIPD Level 5 would be suitable for me and I did that. Frankly CIPD certification gave greater perspective and in-depth knowledge of latest trends, right attitude for CPD.
I mentioned about negotiation skills in CV as it was my daily job to negotiate with CXOs for ERP solutions on price and features and help them through out change management process and in my 1st job I was managing 27 people and I over achieved my targets for 2 consecutive years, I was nominated as best sales person in my organisation(out of 10000 employees). In that role my contribution was no sales trick it was managing internal team. I introduced many employee engagement initiatives other ROI initiatives which helped my branch to excel.
I don’t know what to do with being over qualified issue, I will happy to take entry level role in HR or even will be happy to do volunteer work in this field.
And yes the people person thing is definitely going out of my profile.
Special thanks for reviewing my CV.
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