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2013-12-26 16:08:34

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Shivangi Gupta

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Hi,
Thanks for the tag Manmeet Kaur50173 .
To add on, if you have interest in interior design then you must opt for it.
Below are the job areas where you can find employment after completing Interior Design course :
-architectural firms with architects, builders,
-public works department,
-hotel and resort chains,
-hospitals,
-town planning bureau,
-regional and metropolitan development works,
-private consultancies,
-studios and theaters and exhibition organizers.
You can also set up your own business.
-> Regarding salary, it depends on various parameters such as size of the organization, profile, qualification, experience etc.
But, s
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2013-12-25 02:11:27

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MILIND UTTAM RANANAWAREPatient and easygoing person.

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Hiii Aditi.first of all i would like to give you my warm wishes.Being girl you are really passionate about your career,goal and future.This is really amazingI know you are really taking great pains to establish yourself.This makes you wonderfull girl.Anyways kindly read the article thoroughly because this information is very rare and very useful to choose your career specially.
Before talking about the scope of MBA in Logistics and Operations Management, let us see that what exactly Logistics and Operations Management contain. Operations Management is the function of managing the operating core of an organisation: the activities associa
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2013-12-24 17:23:21

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WLC Reema

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MBA is a lucrative and good career option and whether you take up specialization in HR, Marketing or Finance, you can get lucrative job opportunities. WLCI is a reputed B-School where you can pursue a management course. It has 11 campuses all over India & one in Kathmandu. WLCI offers Professional Diploma in Business Management with a unique traineeship programme and they also help students with placement. They are now offering a great scholarship programme through which you can get up to 100% scholarship after clearing a test.

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2013-12-24 11:47:33

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alia kapoor

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Hi,
A creative aptitude and the skill to manage things meticulously are the main ingredients of getting into the event management industry. These skills can easily be honed especially during the academic years.
You can start off in this direction by organizing school and college events such as skits, quiz contests, cultural meets, annual day functions or sports events. For this, you need to have the acumen to select an appropriate venue for the occasion, visualize the decor and the sequence of items as they would unfold in front of the spectators. Further, you must arrange for an assortment of equipment, technicians and artists who woul
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2013-12-24 10:07:42

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Manmeet Kaur

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Hi,
* Jobs in government sector after B.Tech Computer Science engineering are :
- Graduates can work with different government companies such as DRDL, ISRO, ONGC, HCL, ISRO, ECIL and BEL.
- They can also attend competitive exams conducted by UPSC, SSC etc.
- The job profiles offered in public sector is much similar to that in private sector enterprises. The main advantage of government, sector job is that it provides job security.
* Graduates in this field can work as technical administrators or researchers in different computer industries.
* The majority of graduates in this field pursue their career as a project leaders, junior program
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2013-12-23 20:57:39

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Uttam ChatterjeeM.Sc. (Chemistry), B.Ed.

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Make a resume, menitioning clearly in career objective that -"Seeking entry level job in Banking Sector" post it in Naukri.com portal. If possible take some paid services, opportunities definitely knock your door.

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2013-12-23 18:52:52

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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It is a freelancing job,needing good communication skills,knowledge of English,Hindi and the local language and a convincing knowledge of History and most of all,common sense.

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2013-12-23 15:15:38

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WLC Reema

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MBA is a lucrative career option and HR is always in demand. WLCI is a reputed B-School where you can pursue a management course in HR. It has 11 campuses all over India & one in Kathmandu that offers industry-relevant HR courses. WLCI offers Professional Diploma in Business Management with a unique traineeship programme in reputed companies. They also have a good placement cell and you can join as an HR executive and then go on to become a HR manager.

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2013-12-22 14:53:29

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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2013-12-21 11:25:15

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archana bansla

Contributor-Level 9

Appear for exams e-litmus and AMCAT.
these exams prove to be really really helpful.
i got my job through AMCAT.
go for post graduation like Mtecc or MS only if you are interested in research or teaching.
MBA is a good option.
but I personally dont feel that its that much of a good thing for a btech person to do.
you can aso appear for defence exam.
AFCAT forma are out for air force.
you can try that. its a very very good option with a fancy pay and of course a royal life.
good luck

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