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Rucchi Awasthi

Rucchi Awasthi

Founder @Navvyasa Consulting | Certified HR Professional

Rucchi
Gurgaon, Haryana, India
Joined March 2026

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Rucchi Awasthi is a highly experienced and dynamic HR leader with over 25 years of diverse experience across various industries, including startups and established organizations. Her career trajectory demonstrates a strong commitment to talent acquisition, organizational development, and fostering positive workplace cultures, driven by a "People First" approach. womenentrepreneursreview+2
She is the founder of TAREO (formerly Navvyasa Consulting), which aims to provide tailored HR solutions to small and medium-sized businesses, emphasizing policy development, awareness, and the creation of innovative HR products. Through TAREO, she also launched Resumenetic, a tool designed to revolutionize resume building by blending cutting-edge technology with personalization. navvyasaconsulting+3
Despite an initial accidental entry into HR with no prior experience in IT recruitment, Rucchi overcame significant challenges through perseverance and continuous learning. She is a certified POSH trainer and a strong advocate for diversity and inclusion (D&I), actively implementing these principles in her roles and advising on their importance for organizational success. womenentrepreneursreview+1
Rucchi believes in continuous self-improvement and staying updated with industry trends through voracious reading and peer connections. Her leadership philosophy centers on enabling others to become better as a result of her presence, echoing Sheryl Sandberg's quote, and she applies this through coaching and fostering supportive work environments. womenentrepreneursreview+1

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An avid reader and traveler who enjoys taking solo holidays amidst tranquil mountains like those in Bhutan or Himachal Pradesh, often with books. indiatimes