Hello readers
Hope you all are doing
well.
A man is great by
deeds, not by birth.
- Chanakya
Well the summer begins
in Bangalore yes it is becoming more hot as the years come, we must all strive towards at least saving the nature which is left out.
Well our lives are moving
in stages from many years, like our childhood, teenage, adulthood, old-age.
The prime time of our life
is either our teenage or the adulthood; well I am not being biased that we
cannot achieve anything in the old-age, but these facts area according to many surveys.
I want to explain a
case study today, titled: The work cycle of a typical graduate in India.
To start which let us take some assumptions, the subject or the
sample if we may call so is just out of college and is a fresher looking out
for a job irrespective of whether it is
private or a government job. Continuing on the case study
Phase one: selection
The sample either selects science or commerce as his
stream of study.
Now if you imagine this as a flow chart if the
selected stream is science then he mostly ends up as an engineer I am
talking in a generic way and of course there are many streams in engineering
the sample can select.
Option two the subject selects commerce, the most
probable option he ends up as bachelor of commerce graduate, again I am being generic
here.
Phase two: now what?
Well here we can see three possibilities 1 definitely a job hunt. 2 he writes
an exam for a postgraduate course and enrols for a post graduate programme
specializing in a subject or,
Phase 3 the job:
Phase 3 the job:
This is the most
important stage in our corporate/work cycle; this stage can also be called as a learning
phase.
Why it is named as the
learning phase because it involves lot
of experiences and gives the person to understand the working of a company,
what is work ?, the concept of time keeping, understanding actually how
business works and so on?
Actually the work cycle
can be stopped at that moment, but it is actually infinite and these three phases
will keep happening with the difference that the sample will change from one
organisation to another and will no longer be called a fresher.
Even I am a corporate professional
my main motive why I chose to write about is that, I can see the concept of
client servicing, over site project management, technical support, customer
call centres have become such a huge business in India because the only conversation
factor of the currency, which has made it possible to get labour so cheap that
we have become a paradise for outsourcers.
Thinking about the pros
and cons of this type of economy, I fell we have both the why I would give this
a bouquet is that, it generates lot for foreign exchange to the country and
exposes us to the advance technology followed in the silicon valley, you meet
amazing people from all over the world and also build good networks.
Well there a several brick
bats as well , I feel our graduations we get in colleges are becoming meaningless, It is just like a delegate pass which will enable you to wear your
desired company’s badge, and you have a job!!!
The youth have stopped
studying for knowledge, but rather attending colleges only to get placed in a
good company, which I feel is seriously not the right perspective to treat
knowledge.
I have also seen a new
group dynamics which is called a traitor psychology, where a group of employees
feel ashamed that they work for other countries.
Overall the work cycle
in India is not balanced as the government jobs are very hard to find and the recruitment
process is based on various reservations and quotas, which has made even more thought
to get jobs.
We see our brainy crowd
from IITs and IIMs are joining the biggest companies in the world like Google, Microsoft
and so on, there I see a concern where India is losing its brain power.
I urge the government to
make a system which makes the jobseeker feel amused and must imbibe the feeling
him that this looks better than a private job.I also urge the brainy star kids
to give back to our country as well, it may seem compulsive but I feel this
concern now as there is too much of imbalance.
Hope I was at least able
to analyse a bit today, I will write more blogs on this topic as it needs to discussion, next time I will discuss how entrepreneurship is becoming a hit in
the Indian Sub-continent and the importance of studying arts as a subject.
Thanks a lot for your
time.
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