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Hi Everyone !!!
This June I completed my 9 months at Career Level 12 and Sub Level 3 I.e, CL 12.3 at Accenture Operations. My Annual Talent Discussion and One-on-One with People Lead is complete as of last week.
I have 3 questions now :
1. When can I expect to move to 12.2 ?
2. What is the general hike I can expect ? And when it is reflected ?
3. When will be the variable pay will be paid out ?
Can anyone here help me with this performance cycle part ? I am really confused.
Accenture
Can anyone please tell me the below queries ?
for the job role of
ICICI information technology analyst
(I am hired as a fresher)
1. CTC and in hand salary to expect?
2. In the image you can find the job description and on basis of that can you please explain the technologies I would be working on?
3. Is Job location change easy at ICICI ?
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Determine if higher ed is the best or only road to get to where you want. Some trade schools might be better and if you hate school, don’t do it.
Make sure that t's really what you want to do. Don't just go to college because you feel like it's what's you're supposed to do. You will end up wth student loan debt from a degree that you don't even use.
Get all the free money you're entitled to - which means ask Financial Aid about programs you may be entitled to that are not widely advertised.
Great advice!
Look at it like you would an investment. What is the ROI on the degree you are looking to get. What is the average/typical income with that degree. How stable is that job. Essentially how much debt/money will it take to get that degree versus how much I can make in the job after graduation. Too many people take on too much debt for degrees with low pay and are never able to pay back their loans. If they would have looked at it from a purely financial/business perspective of cash flow they wouldn’t have made the choice they did. Lastly I would seriously consider trades. So many trades are making more than those with college degrees and it costs a lot less to acquire a trade
Yep! I feel this way about law school. The earnings are not nearly as high as they made it out to be, especially in comparison to the loan amount.