'The highlight of the interview process is it is robotic.'
'India is still hierarchical, but not as much as Japan and people appreciate a flat working culture,' Charles Frump, managing director, Volvo Cars India, tells Pavan Lall.
Half of the people earning between Rs 30 lakh and Rs 70 lakh will lose their jobs in next 10 years.
Dinesh Goel, co-founder and CEO, Aasaanjobs shares crucial advice.
Aditi Mammen Gupta, who hails from the family that started Malayala Manorama, MRF Tyres & Funskool, tells us about her start-up.
K Pandia Rajan, an expert on the employment scene and recruiting speaks on the buoyancy in the Indian economy and what youngsters can look forward to.
Jaydeep Barman and Kallol Banerjee reveal how they built the company from scratch.
What differentiates one person from another is how well they can effectively utilise their skill and knowledge.
Three youths, who allegedly molested two girls on a moving bus, have been remanded in judicial custody by a local court. The three youths -- Kuldeep, Mohit and Deepak - were arrested on Sunday night and remanded in judicial custody until December 6.
Most of the coded signals and communications were in Nepali and Tibetan languages.
Sneha Sharma is shattering speed and societal barriers.
Expert staff in the line of fire in the tech sector. Analysts attribute these job losses to a slowdown in growth, automation of lower-end work.
Dress well. Be polite and helpful. Look around for opportunities where you can put your skills to use.
Education, jobs, health and more: Experts share their wishlist.
'Degrees get you into the room, it is the attitude that counts,' says adman Madhukar Kamath.
We don't know what percentage of new fathers in the Indian corporate sector take their parental responsibilities seriously enough to use the leave, says Kanika Datta.
'It's really about telling women to invest in themselves, finding more space for themselves.' 'Find space for their own dreams, do something about their own potential.'
Realise there is a difference between exaggerating and plain lies
Women should stop being ashamed of their periods. They should start celebrating it, feels Nishant Bangera.
Follow these guidelines to keep your team motivated and create a productive atmosphere.
Is your love life under pressure? Are you troubled by your relationship? Get Ahead's Love Guru hosted a chat with readers on January 8 to help them deal with love problems. For those of you who missed it, here's the transcript.
Campus placements are already in full-swing and hiring plans of many companies, whose expansion plans were stuck due to policy paralysis, are now getting green signals.
Vaihayasi Pande Daniel reports from the Sheena Bora murder trial.
In an online chat, overseas education consultant NNS Chandra shared career advice with readers.
Thyrocare founder Arokiaswamy Velumani shares his success story with Anjuli Bhargava as he remembers the one person who stood by him through it all.
'This generation wants to try different things, are ready to take risks and experiment with their careers.'
The ripping off the lid, that Mekhail did, on the chain of episodes that lead up to his sister's murder, while condemning Indrani for her actions, for the first time, paradoxically, allowed a more human -- if flawed and complicated -- picture to emerge of Indrani, allegedly The Woman Who Killed Her Own Daughter and shocked a nation.
Kota, Rajasthan, is both a beacon for the educationally deprived and a cynical place in which 16-year-olds live in Dickensian boarding houses, while teachers drive Audis.
Only 2.3% of the Indian workforce has undergone formal skill training, as compared to 68% in UK and 52% in the US
Fun and games at start-ups have ended as easy money dries up.
Marico Chairman Harsh Mariwala shares his career lessons and success mantras.
The New Year, like 2014, will see brisk hiring. But, specialisation and strong domain skills will decide who gets hired.
If your account is idle for over five years, there could be issues with acquiring EPF details.
More and more companies are warming up to the idea of reverse mentoring.
In an online chat with readers overseas education consultant NNS Chandra addressed queries related to US admissions.
A cow that speaks, a question on patriarchy and the story of a 17th-century poet - Sanskrit filmmakers are finding new ways to revive the 'dying' language.
From banking to teaching, the list covers all.