Bansi Raja: In a happy place
Bansi Raja believes human resources is more about building relationships than managing people


The company has several initiatives for employees. “For example, every month we have a counsellor in office. She spends the day with us, and people discuss personal and professional issues with her.” Other initiatives include mental wellness leave, menstrual leave, not insisting on clocking nine hours and helping employees keep a good balance between personal and professional life.
Her background in marketing and content writing makes her job easier since she knows exactly what the job involves. “Through my educational background, it’s easier to take care of the recruitment process because when I am interviewing someone I know exactly what is it they do.” On the flip side, not having a background in HR can sometimes prove a challenge. “For me, personally, what’s been challenging is to earn credibility without the formal education system of HR, and still being able to achieve the results that we are achieving today,” says Raja.
Her instincts and people skills seem to stand her in good stead. “Once, we had to let someone go because of performance issues, but the employee was genuinely a nice person and the letting go was done very gracefully… it’s been a year-and-a-half now, but the person is still in touch and reaches out to me to discuss issues. So it’s about building great relationships.”
First Published: May 08, 2019, 11:35
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