Posts Tagged ‘career management’
Game Changer Recruitment…?
Earlier this week, I came across another masterpiece of an article by Dr John Sullivan in ERE, elaborating a case study to highlight why “Game Changer Recruitment is needed in all organisations.” Most recruiting managers focus on the cost of recruiting individuals (i.e. cost per hire),...
July 17th, 2010 | Blog, Jobs | Read More
Potential Hot jobs in India in 2010!
Continuing my series of posts on how 2010 could be different, related to industries to watch in India , sentiments regarding salaries , and the possible motivation to change jobs , I attempt to list out some of the possible opportunities that would be in vogue during the near future. 1. With the...
January 15th, 2010 | Blog, Government, Jobs | Read More
2010: Salaries in India- Wake up time??
In the general “feel good” factor of the extended holidays and celebration time, amidst all the hopes of a great year ahead, I am probably going out to put the spanner in the works by addressing a sensitive topic such as salary increments!! It is partly triggered off by 1.this blog post...
January 1st, 2010 | Blog, Jobs | Read More
Hiring in India -the differences
This post is the last of the 3rd “Hiring in India’ series that I attempted over the last weekend to look at a slightly macro level view of ‘why we do what we do’ on a daily basis ! I must however attribute the same to the discussions triggered by a client of mine-a MNC company...
December 8th, 2009 | Blog, Government, Jobs | Read More
Homecoming Blues
“In reality, it is harder for Indian returnees — in some ways, they have changed too much and in others, the country they left behind has changed while they were away.” Ms Ranjini Manian , in her latest column in Business Line, takes a peek at the niggling concerns of NRIs returning to...
November 3rd, 2009 | Blog, Jobs | Read More
Dr Vivek Wadhwa on "The Reverse Brain Drain To India And China"
Here is a brief extract from ” Beware The Reverse Brain Drain To India And China ” a post written by Vivek Wadhwa – an entrepreneur turned academic. He is a Visiting Scholar at UC-Berkeley, Senior Research Associate at Harvard Law School and Executive in Residence at Duke University....
October 26th, 2009 | Blog, Jobs | Read More
