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<blockquote data-quote="heshan123" data-source="post: 2062929" data-attributes="member: 15457"><p>ok, in my opinion HR is a great field. Just that it requires special skills from you to be a good HR manager. The thing is machan lot of Sri Lankans dont know how to talk, present themselves or behave in a working environment due to lack of soft skills. Oppose to us foreigners are quite good at this. So we find HR pretty difficult. Sri Lankans are really good at technical stuff but not human interaction.</p><p> </p><p>So my advice to you is, dont be afraid of what others say about the field. This is a great field and since most of the Sri Lankans are not good at it, there is a good gap in the market. So go ahead and do it.</p><p></p><p>As far as i know IPM offers well recognized HR programs. See what you can gather from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heshan123, post: 2062929, member: 15457"] ok, in my opinion HR is a great field. Just that it requires special skills from you to be a good HR manager. The thing is machan lot of Sri Lankans dont know how to talk, present themselves or behave in a working environment due to lack of soft skills. Oppose to us foreigners are quite good at this. So we find HR pretty difficult. Sri Lankans are really good at technical stuff but not human interaction. So my advice to you is, dont be afraid of what others say about the field. This is a great field and since most of the Sri Lankans are not good at it, there is a good gap in the market. So go ahead and do it. As far as i know IPM offers well recognized HR programs. See what you can gather from there. [/QUOTE]
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