What was the toughest decision you ever had to make?

HR Interview
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Natasha said:   9 years ago
So far opting a new branch like material sciences were one tough decision for me because I wasn't really sure about the career scores and progress I could do opting this branch but today being a material science engineer makes me no less proud of it.
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Nirmal said:   9 years ago
The toughest decision is to continue my study or pull back. When once my result get negative than I thought either to continue or not. And the decision what I took I think you know. Yes, sir, I choose to study & because if that decision I'm seating in front of you.
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Sherif said:   9 years ago
What I am doing right now, changing my career, begin another life in a new country in a new company that is my thought decision.
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Hamza Ali Javaid said:   9 years ago
I believe Quaid e Azam line "Think a hundred times before you take a decision, but once that decision is taken, stand by it as one man".
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Sridharan Mahadevan said:   9 years ago
Moving from Public Sector to Private Sector, that too in a different Industry coupled with different function.

Public to Private Sector, Banking to Automation and Product development to HR. Real Challenge. I never regret. I worked for three different companies - all as HR Head reporting to CMDs. Now after retirement, I am into soft skill training with a PTR of 790+ programs all over India and ME. Tough decision but risk and reward are commensurate.
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Carlyn oxman said:   9 years ago
Having to decide about not maintaining the unhealthy relationship w my family. It seemed so final. Like a death. Feelings of confusion about if I made the right division. Trying not to be dragged into more chaos.
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Prashant said:   9 years ago
Toughest decision For me was my marriage decision.
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Firoz afzal sanjar said:   9 years ago
I had made many toughest decision but I didn't feel that it was a toughest decision but I felt it as an easy decision. I just think about myself that what is good and what is bad to me keeping this in mind I had decisions because no one doesn't know completely about me.
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Jacob said:   9 years ago
The most toughest decision that I ever made was getting back up when others knocked me down. I felt like giving up, and that was easy, but I managed to get back up, even though it was hard.
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Shyam said:   9 years ago
Speaking out the truth at any situation.
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