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Aquil Busrai, the National President of NHRDN was in Chennai to attend the 12th National Conference of the National HRD Network (NHRDN). He is also Executive Director, Human Resources, IBM India Private Ltd. In this interview, he talks about how the young working professionals and fresh graduates can prepare themselves for the current global economic situation. The current job scenario Attrition was high as they were hopping companies for small amounts. Those times are over. What kind of jobs to take If you have a stable start in the beginning of your career, even if it is for a lower salary, it is okay. You should forego the idea that you would not work in Tier 2 cities, and that you would not work in lesser known companies. You should look for job content that can add value to your experience. Only those who are doing well in the company will be kept in troubled times. Those who are not adding value will be under threat. So, you choose a company where you can learn and contribute. When you are contributing, you are under less threat. What companies look for during times of economic slowdown So, freshers should make sure that they learn to manage their own expectations. They should not lose heart. In some of the campuses, I see young people thinking their world has ended if they don't get a job. Don't get depressed. Higher studies as an option Salary cuts The next two quarters are very crucial. If the global economy continues to remain sluggish, it will be disastrous. |
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