samvedan
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Hello,
Is the company subsidizing the cost for M.Tech?
Have you signed a "Bond"?
If the answers to both the questions are in the negative, then I suggest that you be patient (that, in any case) complete your M.Tech. It is an important qualification. After you complete and if you are not honour bound or legally bound by the company, start looking for alternative employment which will offer you the field you love. Change over when you get such an opportunity. Till then continue to be LOYAL to your present employers, do the job diligently, excel in performance and conduct yourself with full dignity.
That's the way!
Regards
samvedan
January 2, 2011
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From India, Pune
subbukoyo
Dear Deepika,
It's good you have opt to go for a job
My experiance says you should see that you opt for a best job you like, taking into account your capabilities, than you should choose a company where you can learn new things from the superiors which will be a strong base for your future growth. If management and superiors are not upto the mark than have a second thinking, irresptive of the salary in the intial stage.
Good luck.....,

From India, Madras
placement@hotmail.com
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Dear Ramesh,
if you want to change job. first thing you work continue at current company and contact to your friends , company officers whom you know well. & any placement agency. or you can use to job search by net and call to company. if you dont have that phone no. you find on company's web site & call to perticullar dept.if they say you to send your CV than send him and get Reward one by one. and after some days you will get a apportunity for Interviews.
Best Regards,
kapil Rathore
HR Manager

From India, Bhopal
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