Dear Prof. Dr ORS Rao
I found your article on 'selecting the first job' very very useful. Often students end up in making a wrong choice in the beginning itself and repent later. As you recommended the students need to do a lot of homework before deciding on the job that they opt for. The faculty and the TPO can play a key role in counseling the students and helping them in making a right decision. Frequent interaction with alumni and industry experts, industrial assignments/live projects, frequent well guided industrial visits, etc will also expose the students to various industries/sectors.
Thank you Sir
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 6:08 PM, ORS Rao ICFAI <orsrao.icfai@gmail.com> wrote:
--Dear All,I noticed that a number of MBA graduates change their first job within a few months of joining , as they do not like the job.Such swift shift does not help the student or the employer or for that matter , even the B school, as it affects its credibility.I feel that there is is need to give inputs / guidance on how to select the career and in particular, the first job.While some B Schools do counsel the students, it does not happen in most of the B Schools currently.On a request from NITIE Alumni Association, I wrote the enclosed shortnote, based on my own experiences and it got published in NITIE Alumni Magazine.RgdsORS Rao
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With warm regards
Dr. Purushottam Bung
B.E., PGDM(Aust), MBA(Aust), Ph.D in management
(Karnatak UnIversity)
Professor and Director
Karnataka Law Society's IMER
HIndwadi, Belgaum: 590 006 (Karnataka)
MOB: 07411339344
email: bunguas@gmail.com
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