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Hi I joined virtusa on 14June 2022.Hr just call me and ask me to submit few documents on the portal and after that no one call me even no one connected me for further process.I don't know anything regarding my project and all.Even they didn't ask me for any bank details and all anywhere.And also after submitting documents .I got an email saying onboarding completed we will verify it from their end.He even not responding to my call as I called her many times.can you guide what's happening??
Thank you all for your patience. I do appreciate it. It turns out having a side project while running multiple proposals is a trifle challenging. That said. I’m posting a first subset of the rawish data. In all close to 500 people took the survey, but a majority were from the Big Four. Here is the data from Deloitte, EY, KPMG, and PWC. Insights to come! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/1lN6JrxQfvA_MC4XFZ38G0ppQkBuxRv9mf88Y8NE2X2U/htmlview
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I’m fortunate enough to have family in the medical and engineering fields. I often throw math concepts at them and then rope them into helping me design a project. But here are some links that might help you get started.
Edutopia - This has some general ideas, strategies, and links.
https://www.edutopia.org/article/creating-opportunities-project-based-learning-math
NASA - Outside my siblings, this is my favorite resource. They have free inline textbooks for simulated projects and then ideas for hands on projects.
https://www.nasa.gov/stem/foreducators/k-12/index.html
Here’s a link to their kite project that I modified and used for geometry. Students LOVED it.
https://www.nasa.gov/pdf/205712main_Sled_Kite.pdf?utm_source=Kites%3A+The+Ultimate+STEM+Activity&utm_campaign=Tech+Tuesday&utm_medium=email
DOE - Their website is a little tedious, but they have lots of good resources, too.
https://www.energy.gov/teachers
CDC - Not as many project resources, but I have a disease quickcast project for Algebra 1 that they inspired. Students enjoy it.
https://www.cdc.gov/museum/education/lessons/
Hope these help! Good luck!