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Hi all,Those who are interested in a Chennai meet, you can fill out the following form and send it across to me so that I can coordinate with others and keep you updated. Kindly share your thoughts on this too.Thank you.
Good idea, Ms. Lavanya.The gentlemen mentioned below are already active in such HR meetings, and they refer to them as HR Sangamam in Chennai. Unfortunately, I have not been able to attend the previous two meetings despite receiving a call. Nevertheless, I have ...
Great idea! I am also interested in participating and coordinating for the same. Shall we discuss the expected participants so that we can decide on the venue? You can reach me at 9840247961\. Let's make this event big. :)
Hi all,I am also interested in the meeting and would be happy to share some responsibilities for it. Let's try to make it a successful one. You can get in touch with me at byomjeet@gmail.com.Regards,Byomjeet
Please tell me about SAP authorized HR courses in Chennai other than Siemens.
Hi,Can anyone suggest the benefits of doing SAP HR and recommend a few good institutes in Chennai along with their fee details?Thanks,Archana
Dear sir,I need the Tamil Nadu abstract of the Tamil Nadu Factories Act. How can I download it in PDF format?
Dear All,I am new in HR and I have no idea about ESI and EPF. Actually, our company has two branches, Unit 1 and Unit 2\. All work related to ESI and EPF, including payroll, is done in Unit 2\. I am unable to learn these things practically, and I want to undergo...
Dear all seniors,My name is Viren. I am new to HR. I completed my MBA in HR and recently joined a company. I want to know a few things from all of you.1) I want to pursue further studies to advance my career in HR. My question is, what should I do to achieve thi...
What percentage of former employees actually turn into entrepreneurs? It may be slightly higher in the IT sector, as freelancers are still given work, but in most other cases, I think the number would be very low.Any figures to support your analysis above?