I am a 2017 engineering graduate in IT have 80% in 10th 12th and 75% in B.E., I came Bangalore 1 month ago and didn't find a job. My financial condition is not so good to continue my stay in Bangalore. So, i gave an interview in HGS limited (bpo) and got selected. I am thinking to work here for 2 months to get some money to give pg rents. Is it will be ok to leave the job after 2 months anytime if i get a job in IT company? Please help
From India, Bengaluru
From India, Bengaluru
Hi Jimmy,
Appreciate your effort to find a job in Bangalore. I am not suggesting the BPO job as bad and it is not so easy also to grab a job in reputed BPOs like one you got in to. However it is a different job and your BTech cant play much there. Good English and basic skills in communication,reasoning, and right attitude can make somebody in.
If you are looking at that job to get some money to pay rent and take care of your expenses, I am not sure how long you enjoy the job, show justice to the job? Also think about the amount of money the company invest on you to on-board and if you leave in 6 months, many of your selectors are accountable for that, right? I think you require a more straightforward approach to earn money to meet your expenses
- You can find some part time jobs
- If possible get some internship opportunities (check whether you can work without salary in some startups or mid sized IT firms)
- Do not leave your passion to work in IT and you can find it in one month if you put all your efforts
From India, Bangalore
Appreciate your effort to find a job in Bangalore. I am not suggesting the BPO job as bad and it is not so easy also to grab a job in reputed BPOs like one you got in to. However it is a different job and your BTech cant play much there. Good English and basic skills in communication,reasoning, and right attitude can make somebody in.
If you are looking at that job to get some money to pay rent and take care of your expenses, I am not sure how long you enjoy the job, show justice to the job? Also think about the amount of money the company invest on you to on-board and if you leave in 6 months, many of your selectors are accountable for that, right? I think you require a more straightforward approach to earn money to meet your expenses
- You can find some part time jobs
- If possible get some internship opportunities (check whether you can work without salary in some startups or mid sized IT firms)
- Do not leave your passion to work in IT and you can find it in one month if you put all your efforts
From India, Bangalore
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