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Some companies do not have standard salary structure. In such companies there are two possibilities. 1. High designation (like manager) and low salary 2. Lower designation and high salary In both the...
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Amit Kumar
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If there were only two situations first higher designation-lower salary and lower designation-higher salary, I think one should go for higher designation-lower salary. This is because if you have good designation, backed by actual skills required...
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Vinayakumar I Gurav
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In my view, it shouldn't be a problem in either of the cases as long as his role suits best for his next job. Option1: If he suits best for the role, the low salary part can be easily patched up with same designation. Option2: He can get the best...
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puneet
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ya, sulagna, it's a vry grt prblm tht even if a person is qualified and experienced then also he/she might not be gttng appropriate salary in commensurate with the other person as well as per his/her abilities. it depends on mgmnt tht vt thy...
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Suresh Prasad Gupta
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| 1 year ago
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Yes, of course. Who said that you can not buy a better house or a car than your boss. There is absolutely NO CONNECTION in between these two things. So, one should proceed without any hesitation.
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Vinayakumar I Gurav
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I agree with Darshana, I don't find anything wrong in having better car than your boss as long as they are parked at company parking are, be it BMW or Accord.
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Darshana Sawant
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I don't thing this a very serious issue. If you are a star performer are better than your boss you have the right to buy anything that you feel like. Moreover buying something is in your rights buying just to please your boss is just like licking...
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Suryanarayan Murthy
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| 2 years ago
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Honesty always pays..but in the long run. I remember my boss quoting in 1982 "It is not sufficient that you are honest.. You must also appear to be honest"
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Vinayakumar I Gurav
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I prefer loyalty and honesty are the best policy. If you follow these two policies there is not need to worry about other policies.
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Diya Mehra
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| 2 years ago
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People we all are putting in the hours for the salary we are getting and employers are not doing any favour by doing that. And there is a famous saying I guess which goes like " Love your job and not the company". It makes sense if you are...
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20 best resumes
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Srinivas suravajhala
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| 2 years ago
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Without defining the parameters, calling all the resumes as junk is not correct. U can not decide the performance of a candidate just by looking at his resume. Even a worst candidate can project himself with beautiful decorated words taking...
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Suchi smita
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Yes it would be easy but automation is not always accurate. So by viewing the resumes oneself will hep to get the best candidate......
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Vinayakumar I Gurav
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I prefer if there is a system which can generate 20 most compatible resumes on my desk so that I can interview only 20 guys and hire a person instead of going through the entire dump of junk resumes....
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Why do companies prefer B.Tech Chemical Engineers to B.Tech Biotech in production jobs and M.sc are prefered to B.Techs in R D i really want someone from the industry to answer. If B.Tech's are neith...
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bharath
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But a Btech industrial biotechnologist has enough insight in chemical field which i feel is enough to work in such leading firms.
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Vinayakumar I Gurav
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It usually depends on the kind of requirement. If the production side is more process oriented then yes chemical engineering suits better than biotech and if there is a need for bio science and technology then B.Tech Biotechs are preferred....
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