Hello everyone! I want some advice about how to go apply for jobs.
I am a B.Com graduate (2005) and started working in the BPO sector in the year 2006. I worked in that company for around 7 months after which due to serious health issues had to quit the job. But I did not resign officially hence, it makes me an absconder. A year later I joined another BPo in 2008 but after while had to quit job again due to some family issues. This was again done on a very short notice hence the HR from did not accept my resignation letter and again I had to leave all of a sudden.
After that I changed my sector and moved into teaching/training. I worked for 4 years in this sector in two organisations which includes an ICSE affiliated school. I had finally quit the job in the year 2012 and settle down with a business of my own.
However, for the last one and a half years I'm not doing well in my business and being a partnership firm I'm also having major issues with my partner, hence, i would like to join a job again.
Kindly suggest me if it is possible for me to get a job again keeping in view all the flaws that have crept in into my profile as a job seeker.
If I at all have a chance do suggest me how to present my Bio-Data and how should I go about during the interview.
I know that from a recruiter's point of view my profile stands highly unstable as far as stability is concerned, but inspite of all these do you people think that I have any chance to be selected by any organisation.
Kindly revert back soon.
In anticipation of your valuable feedback and suggestions.
From India, Siliguri
I am a B.Com graduate (2005) and started working in the BPO sector in the year 2006. I worked in that company for around 7 months after which due to serious health issues had to quit the job. But I did not resign officially hence, it makes me an absconder. A year later I joined another BPo in 2008 but after while had to quit job again due to some family issues. This was again done on a very short notice hence the HR from did not accept my resignation letter and again I had to leave all of a sudden.
After that I changed my sector and moved into teaching/training. I worked for 4 years in this sector in two organisations which includes an ICSE affiliated school. I had finally quit the job in the year 2012 and settle down with a business of my own.
However, for the last one and a half years I'm not doing well in my business and being a partnership firm I'm also having major issues with my partner, hence, i would like to join a job again.
Kindly suggest me if it is possible for me to get a job again keeping in view all the flaws that have crept in into my profile as a job seeker.
If I at all have a chance do suggest me how to present my Bio-Data and how should I go about during the interview.
I know that from a recruiter's point of view my profile stands highly unstable as far as stability is concerned, but inspite of all these do you people think that I have any chance to be selected by any organisation.
Kindly revert back soon.
In anticipation of your valuable feedback and suggestions.
From India, Siliguri
Dear Abiskek,
You cannot change the past but you can re-design your future by shaping your present.
With my experience of over 25 years now working in MNcs, corporate , individual small and big firms I would suggest you to keep stick to your current business of teaching and training. Any differences with your partner can be sorted mutually or with a mediator , if, both of you are really wanting it to.
People start any business big or small because they have a passion towards it, And it is your strength of passion that motivates you. I don't think it will be too much difficult to find a job again but that you will be doing half hearted.
Don't let your passion die because of your circumstances but turn those circumstances as your stepping stones. Work on the things that did not go well as planned and redesign them. Have a WRITTEN GOAL pasted on your bathroom mirror and see it daily and the ways to achieve it.
Finance may be a problem.
Search internet for any big company and read their stories. No one was rich before starting their business. And also read for those who started with big money and always failed.
Grow your passion so deep that you see every person on earth needs a learning from you. Walk back your life and see what you did not the way it was to be done.
Do not let the fire inside you diminish because of some small issues. Every individual has a right to live his own life and in the manner he or she wants to. Live the way you want to and not the way situations want you to .
"Don't aim for success if you want it; just do what you love and believe in, and it will come naturally."
Cheer Up !
From India, Delhi
You cannot change the past but you can re-design your future by shaping your present.
With my experience of over 25 years now working in MNcs, corporate , individual small and big firms I would suggest you to keep stick to your current business of teaching and training. Any differences with your partner can be sorted mutually or with a mediator , if, both of you are really wanting it to.
People start any business big or small because they have a passion towards it, And it is your strength of passion that motivates you. I don't think it will be too much difficult to find a job again but that you will be doing half hearted.
Don't let your passion die because of your circumstances but turn those circumstances as your stepping stones. Work on the things that did not go well as planned and redesign them. Have a WRITTEN GOAL pasted on your bathroom mirror and see it daily and the ways to achieve it.
Finance may be a problem.
Search internet for any big company and read their stories. No one was rich before starting their business. And also read for those who started with big money and always failed.
Grow your passion so deep that you see every person on earth needs a learning from you. Walk back your life and see what you did not the way it was to be done.
Do not let the fire inside you diminish because of some small issues. Every individual has a right to live his own life and in the manner he or she wants to. Live the way you want to and not the way situations want you to .
"Don't aim for success if you want it; just do what you love and believe in, and it will come naturally."
Cheer Up !
From India, Delhi
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