Saturday, September 27, 2008

India Jobometer - A look at India job trends

Inspite of global slowdown Indian job market has been going strong until recently. The campus recruitments were all time high. Salary, pay packages were soaring. Didn't matter which college or university you had a degree from, you had a job waiting. Companies wanted to pick you before any other competitor laids its hands upon you...

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Indian IT companies on a shaky land

For years Indian IT companies enjoyed the outsourcing wave. From software services to BPO, Indian corporates got a bigger pie when compared to competitors from other countries. What's next for these corporates? More opportunities or a landslide?

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Saturday, June 7, 2008

Summer Interships - Where are they?

Finding that perfect summer job is not always easy but TolMol.com makes it easy.

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Overcoming the Fear of Failure for Success

Fear invades like a sudden fog, limiting your view and clouding your reasoning. While it incapacitates unsuccessful people, successful people overcome their fear for failure. So, how do you find your way out when caught disoriented?

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Pleasant Personality for SUCCESS

Want people to feel compelled to give you what you are seeking from them? First thing you can do is to be likeable. Whatever it is that you are in search of, be it a job offer, a promotion, or a business deal, you can give yourself a fair chance of getting it by being a likeable personality.

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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Kirsten Dunst - Rehab for depression not for drugs

Dunst says mental illness affects the rich and famous as much as the average person.“We’re all in the same boat together,” she told E!. “Depression is pretty serious and should not be gossiped about.”She also denied reports that she's dating her "All Good Things" costar Ryan Gosling.

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Monday, May 26, 2008

Marketing Executive Jobs

Some cool job openings for marketing executives

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