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Do you want to be star employee of your company? It’s how you can be.

Are you employed? If yes, this post has very valuable contents for you. If not and aspire to be employed after your studies, then too this post reveals how you can be a dependable employee of the company you work in. Being employed is not merely restricted to working in company with a monotonous schedule…

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Some rules for drafting a professional resume/CV.

When you apply for a job, entry level or top level, you are asked to send your resume. Professionally speaking, your resume is like a mirror which reflects a highlight of your education, origin background, professional career, your accomplishments & achievements and other details. By screening your CV, prospective employer finds your compatibility of the…

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Telecom sector to create millions of job, ensure one for you.

Just see around you and count how many people you see without a mobile phone. Of course you will find many but when you will compare with ones having it, huge difference will be there in ratio. With entry of Jio and all mobile service providers diminishing call and data tariffs, there is a huge…

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Top engineering skills to be in demand for next couple of years.

Technologies keep on changing rapidly and it is really important for engineers to continuously evolve their skill-set if they want to get jobs and command premium salaries. As a student, you need to ensure to be updated and posses the minimum skills required to survive in competitive job market. Here are the top such skills…

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Top job fields where industries are facing talent shortage.

Despite a slowing global growth, 40 per cent of employers across the world are having difficulty in filling positions. This is according to a recent survey from global staffing solutions provider ManpowerGroup. It is a 200-basis-point increase from last year’s level and the highest percentage of employers reporting talent shortage since 2007. More than 42,300…

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