Dear Friends and Students
On 8th Mar 2022, I
wrote an article (/i2itm.blogspot.com/2022/03/corona-left-economic-damage-prolonged.html)
and shared a few thoughts on various job opportunities vs shift options. If you
read that article completely, predominantly I was discouraging job shifts for
salary growth and high packages! Now check the Economic growth and job situation.
They are becoming grim across the world.
Phil Fersht, CEO of HFS Research
also echoes a similar sentiment. I strongly believe that it is the beginning of the end of The Great Resignation! However,
the worry is all about Stagflation. Stagflation means slower economic
growth, relatively high unemployment (economic stagnation), and rising prices
(i.e. inflation). Stagflation was first recognized during the 1970s when many
developed economies experienced rapid inflation and high unemployment as a
result of an oil shock (Investopedia). Now similar sentiments are developing. The misery index (sum of the inflation rate
and unemployment rate) is growing. This is another issue.
Yesterday one of the big
e-commerce giants posted a huge quarterly loss after 7 years. Many companies
are struggling with demands for working from Home and unprecedented salary
hikes even for the underserved. Yesterday Singapore PM warns of a global
recession again. War, Covid-19 shutdowns, and commodity shortages are a
few reasons for this drop. Deutsche Bank
economists predict "we will get a major recession" beginning in late
2023 or early 2024.
Keeping this view, students need
to raise their knowledge bars.
Dear 2nd and 3rd
Year Students
You are going to be recruited
when things become worse. Hence focus on your certifications, internal projects,
and internships. These 3 are highly critical to differentiate between best and
average! Are you ready with this plan? If not, please do it immediately else
you will succumb to this trap!
Dear 4th Year Students
You are already working with your
employer as an intern. Are you Dear to Your Boss? Else, you will end up Dear to
your Loss? Make your employer appreciate your skills and efforts. Don’t ask for
Hike! Ask for Mike (your voice should be heard across the organization)! Improve
your communication skills. A lot of interns are at the same level in terms of
technological skills. Your management and communication skills keep you on top
of the ladder.
Are you prepared? If not, let’s
build!
Don’t ask for Hike! Ask for Mike
Ravi Saripalle
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