CV Building: Knowing What NOT To Do | Part 2
This is the second part of the three-part series on CV Building. If you have not read the first part, please do so before reading this article.
This is the second part of the three-part series on CV Building. If you have not read the first part, please do so before reading this article.
First off, let me admit that I do not enjoy writing on this topic. This may seem strange to you.
Every year, the recruiters wait for summer because it’s the time for interns to knock on their doors. It's not just the interns who are excited and nervous about their internships, it's the company too. So, imagine their disappointment, when some interns turn out to be the absolute trainwrecks. Most of the time it is not the work but the attitude towards work that rubs the company in the wrong way. In this article, I have rounded up a list of “bad interns”. So, sit back and enjoy the sass.
Most people have already made up their minds as to what they want from an MBA. “I want to be a marketing professional at an FMCG company” …” I want to work at a top-notch Private Equity firm” …” I want a front-end consulting role that will give me a bird’s eye view of different businesses” …The list goes on.
Steel has been a source of strength for modern infrastructures for the last couple of centuries. But, there is very little that we know about the history of steel. Right from using steel in creating swords and other tools, steel has seen a vast transformation in its use. From building stadiums to skyscrapers, steel has become an unavoidable part of modern-day construction.
MDI Gurgaon has released the final placements report for the PGPM, PGP-IM, and PGP-HRM class of 2020! 126 companies participated in the final placements process at MDI Gurgaon, including top brands like Nestle, Goldman Sachs, Amazon, Aditya Birla Group, EY, PwC, and American Express amongst others. The highest salary went up to Rs. 40.50 lakhs per annum. This article will cover important highlights from the MDI final placements 2020 report.
What are the things that one looks forward to when doing an MBA?
Nikita came to terms with the financial difficulty her family was going through, at a very early age, when paying her school fees were getting delayed frequently. Struggling to understand why it is happening, she went directly to her mother, only to know about the struggling business of her father and the crisis situation that her family was going through. It is then that she decided to take things in her hand. Let's meet Nikita Tayal from IIFT Delhi in today's video as part of the REAL STEEL series, sponsored by Tata Steel.