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Hello Fishes,
Need some advice for my cousin.
She has done MBA in Finance ,(2018 passout) after BCOM.
Worked in HDFC bank for 2 years (till 2020).
Due to personal reason left job at end of 2020.
Trained in SAP FICO, now trying for certification.
How could she get into IT company(fresher).Capgemini IBM Tata Consultancy
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Money talks. If you've only been at your current firm a few months you aren't losing a lot of "network building" time.
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S&1 has spoken to truth. Lots of unhappy people on this app now, thanks to s&1
Just go. Think about the cumulative and the compounded salary and pay raises over years. The total foregone opportunity cost of staying. A huge jump in pay and title could mean well over a hundred thousand dollars or more over 10 years. Just go! Plus PWC just settled that lawsuit and I heard no raises or bonuses next year either. If you are feeling groggy, jump!!!
Depends on which firm. I wouldn't take a promotion to go to KPMG or EY.
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Do current firms even track this type of data for future use? I.e. He left after only being with us for 3 months, 1 year later he's applying to come back... Or do they just forget
Recruiters reach out to everyone, doesn't mean you will get hired. respond back and see if they are interested in moving forward after talking to you and see if it even works out. Be prepared to answer why you are looking to leave so soon
D2, I can imagine them remembering you only if you really pissed someone off, or cost the company a lot of money and time. Otherwise, I think you just get forgotten after a certain time
D3, yeah. I know that this is a long shot. But still wondering whether this is a path to even look down
It is remembered only if you want to boomerang back.