'She was the embodiment of knowledge, kindness, and compassion.'
rediffGURU Pradeep Pramanik, career coach, placement consultant and director of Fast Track Career Consultants, shares useful tips to land your dream job while you're still in college.
Try to maintain a healthy relationship with people you have worked for and within the past, suggests Sachin Alug.
Shukla, who goes by the nickname "Shux", will be the second Indian to travel to space, 41 years after his idol Rakesh Sharma undertook a spaceflight in 1984 onboard erstwhile Soviet Union's Soyuz spacecraft for an eight-day stay in orbit.
What matters most is how resilient you are in an ever changing world, advises Sarita Digumarti, chief learning officer, UNext Learning.
Instead of applying for jobs based on salary, you need to focus on what you are good at and what your core skills are, suggests Harsh Bharwani, CEO and MD, Jetking Infotrain.
Consistent preparation with the right skillset and good communication skills are important to crack any campus interview, says rediffGURU Professor Suvasish Mukhopadhyay.
Part of landing your dream job involves knowing the ins and outs of that particular job.
It is all about learning new things. The more skills you have, the better your chances of getting hired are, says Sarita Digumarti.
A dip in 'dream job' applications could also mean that students are bagging their desired offers in the first go itself.
Skills like social media, e-mail marketing, SEO (search engine optimisation) and PPC (pay per click) will be essential in 2025, says Sachin Alug, CEO, NLB Services.
In the survey conducted by networking website LinkedIn, 44 per cent Indians said they had their dream-jobs, while just 21 per cent of the site's British users said they worked in the career they had wanted in their youth.
the most sough after job Indian men wanted as children was that of an engineer and most Indian women as kids dreamt of becoming teachers reveals a recent survey by professional networking company LinkedIn.
Create a balanced schedule that allocates time for both studies and skill development, suggests rediffGURU Aasif Ahmed Khan.
The findings are based on 'Dream Jobs' survey that covered more than 8,000 professionals worldwide, including from India.
Candidates need to be agile to understand the situation, be receptive to unlearn and learn and adapt accordingly, advises Sanjeev Verma, vice president-HR, STT GDC India.
Out of 24,230 IIT and NIT grads, about 8,000 students didn't find any takers during campus placement drives this year.
'It is important that students not focus on the remuneration that the job fetches in the first year, but look at the next 5 year journey with that job role.'
'The first job you pick up may not be your ultimate dream job.' 'When the situation is no job or any job, my advice to them will be, pick up any job at the moment.' 'You should use that job as a learning experience.' 'It is easier to find a job when you are working somewhere than when you are sitting at home with no work.'
Attend seminars, fine tune your skills and enrich your competencies.
A crisp resume and a strong online presence will help impress prospective recruiters.
Assess your skills. Collect information. Don't settle for anything less than what you deserve.
Join Abhijit Bhaduri, the Chief Learning Officer at Wipro, for a chat on how you can ace that dream job interview on Rediff ZaraBol at 2pm today.
Common yet committed often, unintentionally perhaps, these mistakes can affect your job prospects. Avoid these to land up your dream job.
Youth Inc lists down four things you must do at the job interview to land up your dream job offer.
A lot of youngsters these days are willing to take a break from studies and work to teach underprivileged kids. Fellows of Teach for India share their experience on how the activity helped them bag their dream jobs.
Each bottle of pickle that leaves FarmDidi, headed to a consumer, has a little kahani behind it -- it's linked to the tale of a life, the life of a simple, striving village woman who created it, and that's what gives Manjari Sharma satisfaction and happiness.
Dressing appropriately and saying the right things to the right people in your interview can advance your chances to bag that dream job you are looking for.
The star of Vogue India's March 2019 issue reveals what she always wanted to do.
Aditya Bafna, second-generation entrepreneur, tells you how to make yourself eligible for your dream role.
Artificial Intelligence will create 2.3 million machine learning jobs by 2020.
rediffGURU Ashwini Dasgupta offers advice on what you can do to grow in your career and shine at the workplace.
A change in career is really not as bad as it seems and not getting into your desired career line doesn't mean you're a failure.
Get online. Update LinkedIn and have a well drafted resume and cover letter to begin with, says Sarvesh Agrawal.
Recruiters want to know if you can express your ideas clearly, confidently in a group, solve problems and take decisions.
Mitchell Marsh said on Tuesday he will gladly captain Australia for as long as required as the all-rounder prepares to lead the Twenty20 and one-day sides on a tour of South Africa.
Sharmila alleged Kanimozhi was 'disrespected' by a woman conductor over carrying a ticket although the DMK MP bought one.
An emotional and apologetic Sam Allardyce said on Wednesday an error of judgement had led to his shock exit as England manager following a newspaper sting.