Once again...like madrasi ...on other thread... Lali is absconding without helping others.
"Peace" is waiting for your piece of advice and info...
We also would like to have it..
I think you are with some financial broker firm...???
Apni chuppi ko todiye... if you still understand Hindi.. since you gaind a lot of English.
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Hi Bally Minhas
Firstly, I did not abscond. I had received a PM from "Peace" and replied immediately to his PM.
I am a new immigrant who came here in skilled worker category. I have no idea of international student category. I cannot give info or advice on a topic that I do not know about.
However, since you are so interested about where I am working, I would like to inform you that I work for HSBC Finance.
I attended a job fair, where a preliminary screening was done. Subsequently, there was an online written test, job shadowing and final interview. This was my route to my line job.
I understand Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Oriya, Assamese, Gujarati and Hindi.... learnt the above in course of service, friendship and marriage.
My wife, who incidentally is a bengali, and I thoroughly enjoyed your sense of humour.
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Lali
Hi All,
An article which makes us all proud.
The million dollar man from Gujarat
RAHEEL DHATTIWALA
TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ MONDAY, AUGUST 01, 2005 10:31:22 AM]
Surf 'N' Earn -Sign innow
Don't get swayed by those astute blue eyes. Vyomesh Joshi or "VJ" as the world knows him, attributes "honesty, humility and drive" rather than his inherited blue eyes for his success among blue, green and brown-eyed Americans.
"I never felt discriminated against — and that's not because I look a bit like them!" he laughs.
Success, actually, is an understatement. Because when you are executive vice president Hewlett Packard, responsible for printing, scanning and digital camera platforms for the entire world and touted to be the next CEO after Mark Hurd (VJ was also in the fray after Carly Fiorina was asked to leave), you need to dig deeper into your vocabulary for a better word.
AT was lucky to meet the Ahmedabad-born, 50-year-old business honcho in person.
Especially because he hates to be in the news. "Do you really want to speak to me?" he asks. "I like to keep a low-profile.
I've always placed myself last;my team and my company come first."
A true leader? "Well, perhaps.
After all, leadership is not about technical education and going to B-schools. It's about getting your team to trust you and believe that you'll help them rise to the top," says this former student of Bhavan's and L D Engineering College, who never went to a B-school.
As orthopaedist brother Manoj Joshi, who lives in Ahmedabad, says, "Vyomesh was always a popular kid. But more than that, he was very focused." From junior engineer to executive vice-president, it took exactly 15 years for him to bag eight promotions.
So what does 2020AD say? Heading his company or running for President of the USA? "Ha, ha, no politics for me!
It's good to find Indians finding acceptance in US policy-making bodies, a la Bobby Jindal, but I prefer to stay low-key," he smiles, adding, "Maybe I will get into writing someday, but what, I don't know." A lover of Gujarati food, his concern for the average Amdavadi is evident.
"They are rather careless about their communication skills. Analytical skills are fine, but you need to know how to express yourself and listen to others as well."
Are you listening, GenX?
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Best regards
Lali
I agree with Desi Tiger........
Interesting thread..............
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