Monday, July 05, 2010

Changing Jobs- To Be or Not To Be

I came across an interesting article on Job Hopping in The Economic Times. It talks about the pros and cons of changing jobs frequently. 

Sometime back I attended an HR conclave where one of the topics of discussion was job stability. One of the senior HR leaders from service industry said that they now look at minimum stability of one and a half years in one organization, while recruiting a candidate. The threshold used to be around three years only a couple of years back. And he predicted that in another couple of years working with an organization for one year may well become the benchmark for stability. The group was coherent on this and agreed that this was more in case of the Generation Z, which was more eager to learn and grow, and may be more impatient. 

While this may be the sentiment of the new young generation of professionals, but those who are at the decision making positions, still consider even a two year stint as being unstable. 

This can well be termed as the Generation Gap. But, the crux is that anyone will continue or change basis the learning and growth opportunities available. The human mind needs constant fodder. It seeks new challenges. If the present organization can provide the same, it is well and good, else the job hop.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Long Time, No See

Its been a six months long sabbatical of sorts from the b-world. Have been busy traveling.
Making a comeback of sorts now :)

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Christmas Special

This Christmas my organization decided to do something different for the employees, to make them feel loved and cared for. We have quite a big Christian community, and quite a lot of them had not gone to their hometown. So we decided to visit them and one of us dressed as Santa Claus. Since I am the HR person there, I took the opportunity to be Santa for them and spread the cheer! The wide smiles and shining eyes were worth the effort. They were so happy that the organization put in an effort to make their festival special for them.


Happy employees are key to any organizations performance. Happy employees are more engaged and productive. This article on Employee Engagement also emphasises on the importance of happy and motivated employees.