It's not about finding a job, it's about finding your job. You're the one who will be waking up every morning and going to work. Find an opportunity that will make you want to go to work every day
Listen to it. Several years after you start working, you will realize it.
Re: The best think they said
by giveanid on Nov 20, 2014 10:39 AM
But I still don't understand why they need 100 technical people to run a real estate firm!
IITians are smart people, but they aren't as brillians as they are hyped up. Where I live, tonnes of IITians work in sweat shops, and new ones arrive by truck load every year. None of them is in managerial level.
Its shame on IITens to join in realestate broker company after getting knowledge from this countries public tax money... rather you guys would have given opportunities to other who really need this eduction to innovate some thing for this world... Unless this startup investor mafia from IIT's and IIM's change their mind set it wont go to next stage ...
Re: Its shame on IITens ..
by Ravishankar Subramaniam on Nov 14, 2014 11:59 AM
You seem to have a problem with everything in life...and the world is not the problem :)
Govt. should recover money from IITens with in 15 years of they passed out. They are trained to develop some innovative ideas not to become realestate brokers. and even investors are becoming a IIT & IIM mafia they invest only IITens and IIMs startups and they dump money like any thing to kill other small and medium players. Look at e-commerce portals they are blatant violation of FDI norms in retail industry ... they are running with pseudo companies and selling left and right in Inida ... is Govt. watching over this? I don't know who else we should trust ... even Modi is doing what Cong. has done in every sector ... not transparency at all ...
Re: 100 IIT in a portal company...
by on Nov 14, 2014 08:55 AM
My friend know one of these startup guy. There is nothing paid here. My friend told me about their website few months ago.
"All these reports are bogus. ", I thinks that's a bit arrogant statement. Sitting in a cocoon and judging about the job market in India doesn't make you an expert( though you may be clocking 100 crores in revenue). The country indeed has employability problem which certainly is attributed to the quality of talent available, which in turn is the responsibility of the academic system we have, which in turn depends on the industry for guidance, which in turn doesn't have any time for the guidance, and therefore spend their time and energy by going to IIT's or big institutions to get the cream.
Re: Wrong assessment
by krishna bhavanasi on Nov 13, 2014 05:26 PM
There is no dearth of jobs if people really want to work. People want jobs without hard work. Like jobs in AirIndia or BSNL where people are over staffed. There is shortage of such jobs in India now.
Re: Re: Wrong assessment
by Ramkishore S on Nov 14, 2014 06:38 AM
You tried to get a job in Air India and BSNL and failed the written tests, didn't you? Chewteeya.
"All these reports are bogus. ", I thinks that's a bit arrogant statement. Sitting in a cocoon and judging about the job market in India doesn't make you an expert( though you may be clocking 100 crores in revenue). The country indeed has employability problem which certainly is attributed to the quality of talent available, which in turn is the responsibility of the academic system we have, which in turn depends on the industry for guidance, which in turn doesn't have any time for the guidance, and therefore spend their time and energy by going to IIT's or big institutions to get the cream.
Re: That's a wrong assessment
by Ten Percent on Nov 14, 2014 01:30 PM
of course commenting about it on the rediff message board makes one an expert, on the other hand.