i agree with her, infact i have a personal experience in what she said. Its simple u get recognized bcos of your quantitive work is valued.
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V P KUMAR, Sales Manager, Mahindra Group
| 02 11 2010 07:54:59 +0000
It is good that it happened early or else the damage will be huge. Many people working in major companies to fill the bench were rightly thrown away. As for now there will be some good competition & only the most desired person will win the job.
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Surendhar , Mechanical Engineer-HVAC, MJ Associates
| 12 11 2009 12:36:57 +0000
The literate (thinking man) should weigh these hard times in a balance. There are a minimum of two sides to a coin. One can look at the dark side of recession and be scared into becoming a nomad or recluse or file for financial delinquency. While money is important, there is more to life than just money. Career is about life itself and how you cope with circumstances. For starters the going may be tough but that builds fortitude and resilience with perseverance. There is a beginning to every career, some are conducive some not, but in essence it is a start. What one will make of it is left to the individual. These are challenging times that necessarily does not facilitate motivation, but it does help you retrospect your state and study global trends. It also gives you an opportunity to re-think your career goals or maybe even relook at your career options. These are the best times to dig deep to test oneself and hone those skills that are necessary to be the best one can be; sometimes it even brings out hidden talents or skills one is not aware of and make economic sense if put to good use. Recession is never pleasant; job losses being one of the many fall-outs. But to survive the world must revive and is a natural process. Essential commodities would be manufactured and essential services would continue to be operational and require increased effeciency. So, this is a good time for preparing oneself to step into a bigger shoes. Lessons learnt during arduous times are invaluable and usually never forgotten - wisdom of hindsight.
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Stephen O. Rajan, Associate Technical Architect, Zenith Software Limited
| 11 05 2009 19:58:53 +0000
A person who starts his career in recession gets the very rare opportunity to learn from realities. The challenges stimulate more learning, pro-active thinking and better planning. He always strives to improve competence and skills, preparing to handle unforeseen issues.
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Resmi Maxim, GENERAL MANAGER - OPERATIONS, SI PROPERTY (KERALA) PVT.LTD.,
| 11 05 2009 10:56:50 +0000
Yes, its a very good opportunity. At this time, the employee knows his strength and weakness and also knows what are the required skill for him and he can develop them...
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Gargi Sinha, Senior Consultant, Hewitt Associates
| 09 11 2009 14:46:58 +0000
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well it is true that for your carrier the recessition is not good but golden opportunity to learn so many things,but from the freshers point of view what they do?if they not get the job due to less qualification and without the experience.and so many company making profit by saying that there is recessition. they right there places but we all have to see the both point of view.
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HEMANT NEMADE, DESIGN ENGINEER, BMC ELECTROPLAST PVT LTD.
| 10 05 2010 04:31:35 +0000
On papers or those who have jobs/business very good to say,but pls ask those who are on the other side of fence.Yes tough times will never last but tough people will do
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Sabuj Chowdhury, Zonal Manager, SBL Pvtb Ltd
| 03 08 2010 08:22:59 +0000
OH oH Oh...great joke....It seems like the following statement" in mahabharatam , sakuni survived due to the sacrification of his 100 brothers"....Like this thousands of employees fell down due to this recession, then some hundreds of freshers getting jobs............how funny this debate is ........After 5 years you( with 60000 salary) will be removed from your job and two new freshers( with 10000 salay each) will be oppointed .......Is it a good method......NO not at all....In a similar way ....a recession is a recession which flooded away many jobs.....and many lives......
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venugopalraju , Assistant Systems Engineer-Trainee, TCS
| 02 10 2010 15:29:57 +0000
Recession is never good in any way......when someone has money in his pocket (savings) and he knows its enough for his temporary bad time (recession) then he says recession is good to think about future...updating....and so on. but practically recession is vary harmful for any economy or person. in current recession major portion of victims are from lower level (workers) which are already hand to mouth and in current recession after losing their jobs they are straightway on road. Many employees from middle level and top level also shooted from jobs. In US many people commit so practically stuff is always differ from theory....so be practical.....
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Rajesh Khanna, Accounts Manager
| 09 16 2009 17:33:45 +0000
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