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Mayank Rautela is the group chief human resources officer at Apollo Hospitals.
A management graduate from the Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies with a master's degree in labour laws from Pune University, Rautela has over 20 years of experience in general management, strategic human resources, global mergers and integrations and change management.... more
Anonymous Question by Anonymous on Dec 08, 2021Hindi
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Dear Sir,
I would like my question to be anonymous.
If your company is allowing you to work from home and your home is in a different city and you are called for meetings, can one ask for travel expenses? I am asking this because my home town is far away from my office and I cannot afford air travel.
Travelling by road or train means I need to take a day off each way.
How do I approach this problem?
Thank you.

WFH brings many issues along with it; travel to work for meetings is one of them.

Clearly, it will depend on the policy of your company.

If your company does not have a policy that covers out station travel while WFH, then you need to make a special request to the senior management. I am sure they will accommodate you.

Else, depending on the frequency of the meetings, you will have to look at accommodation in the city where your office is based.

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Dear Sir,
I will soon be in a position where I will have to interview potential candidates for my department.
I have never interviewed anyone for a job before.
What should I keep in mind and how will I know the person in front of me is a good candidate and a good fit for my department?
Looking forward to your reply. Please don’t reveal my name.

Interviewing is a skill that you develop on the job.

Since you are starting to take interviews, it will be a good idea to do short term online training or in-person training for the same.

You can also approach your HR team or immediate supervisor to be your coach in this aspect.

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