Dear freinds, wud like to share personal experience..I m MBA and having 4 yrs of experience working as business manager and was recently selected by a leading public sector bank after going through rigorous selection process and after joining the bank i found that what i have to do is just of customer care, to open the a/cs and telly coller's job. The bank had renamed the posts like clerk as Customer Relation Associates. Majority of the candidates who have been selected were overqualified and experienced in their respective fields however only bcoz of govt job tag all have accepted it except me. I resigned rite on the 1st day of joining where i have not found any quality of work according to my skills and experience. This shows the mentality of the plp towards Govt job and how govt organizations are taking benefit of it.
RE:Under Qualified Jobs for Over Qualifieds
by Yogesh on May 01, 2008 12:08 PM Permalink
JJ You are right; that what the Macro Economics says...In developing nations the employement is most case is UNDER EMPLOYMENT.
RE:Under Qualified Jobs for Over Qualifieds
by Raj Royale on May 01, 2008 12:25 PM Permalink
Did you know whats going to be your profile after the 1st year ? Hope you get the CEO's profile the next time you look for a job.
What MBA institutes teach their students is 1. How to bargain better for your pay, 2. That you need not work hard for your salary. the magic word M.B.A. means your employer is obligated to give you a fat cheque at the end of the month. 3. Critisize all working conditions & compare it with where the working conditions (read less hard work) are better. 4. Complicate all tasks. Never look for simple solutions. A great example is Pantaloon's boss Kishore Biyani wanted to set up a dairy vending unit, his IIM "professionals" started thinking "Supply Chain". He simply told them to make cowsheds in remote parts of the outlet.
If you ve specialised in "Marketing" you ve got to learn the nuances by running after customers in burning heat. If you ve done "Finance" you ought to learn the baby step by first facing the customers as clerks & learning about company products.
But hey! An M.B.A. is nt meant to work! He need his PAY!