What is the job of a HR and since you are a commerce
graduate why did you choose HR as your profession
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Answer / shweta pankaj naik
HR stands for human resource ,so the job of HR in any
organisation is to deal with human resource. all work
related to people working in that company.like coordinating
and stimulating candidate for the job ie recruitment,
selection, induction training etc.salary making.maintaining
database of employee and interact with employees. i feel
that i can do that job very efficienly because i can
interact with people, i can solve their problems can give
them feedback.
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Answer / biswa ranjan
I have no idea. If anyone can suggest........................
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Answer / sheeba
job of a HR doesn't limit with motivating employees or
conducting interviews but also involves activities like
Payroll Processing, workman compensation and benefits,
Taaining and Development,building relationships with
extenal organisations, employees safety and welfare, etc,.
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