My husband and I along with kid would be moving either to US or UK in 2 months ( have both Visas) for 3-6 years. We have been given a choice to select the country. Which is a better place for us to move as we stay in India and our kid is 10 years old. which place would she get adapted to easily? I personally think UK is easier but people say US is the best place. Im only woorreid abut my kids education would she be able to cope up?? Im very worried.
Re: doubt
by Parag P on Apr 20, 2010 10:38 AM
It should be US..In Uk u will have to live with 2nd citizenship..and they look at Indian as slaves..Racial disc is still there.
Be smart worker dont be hard worker. Hard working is not important in todays world. Try set one Guru(God Father) whereever you join or work. Be neutral allways. Do not pass comment on any issue, keep mum as long as possible. Avoid politics. Decide your terms on day one( working hrs,perks, pickup facility,canteen etc etc.) Dont use your official ID for personal work. Dont save your CV or any personal information on office PC. Try to please every superior with whom you work, just take care of their egos. everything will be fine. Avoid drinks in office parties. Dont go anybodys home unless he/she invites you.
Why is it advised not to mention "Sex" in the resume. There are so many jobs which are either for male or for females. It is not possible to make out the sex just by reading the name especially if is is south Indian or international name.
Re: Why not mention sex
by Noori on Apr 19, 2010 03:33 PM
Kiran Sharma ? is a North Indian Name ? can you guess the Gender ..YOu have made the Perfect point of mentioning the Gender , however Pointing SI was needless ..
Re: Why not mention sex
by Amit Jain on Apr 20, 2010 10:27 AM
Apart from above words like "sex" should be avoided in CV / Resume. This is still an offensive word. Instead of this "GENDER" is good choice