If you live in India or are planning to move and made already some research you can help in sharing your experience.
What is the best way to find a job in India? Is it better to go there on holiday and search? Do you register on some website? Do you use recruitment agencies in India?
You can help and share information on: Useful websites to find a job in India. Do you use newspaper? Online information sites? Recruitment agencies? Have you got their contact? Other ways/advice for getting a job?
Thanks in advance for sharing your experience with the community
I think you missed some good sites as well. You can find more jobs from Big Jobs India and Naukri India Site, they provide good information about the indian jobs.
India Jobs Offer Little Pay. Jobs in India do not usually pay very well compared to jobs in Europe, America, Canada, etc. For example, at the time of writing this, the average person in India makes approximately $500 a year. Considering a regular work week of 40 hours a week, this breaks down to approximately 24 cents a day. That is an unbelievable amount of pay for most western country's standards. http://www.sharetipsexpert.com || http://www.sharetipsexpert.com/news1.aspx?id=24
hi, Moving to Bangalore is really best way for finding job. And there is good climate also. If you want to find a job there are following ways, 1. Upload your resume(updated) in the online job sites.(At least 7 Sites) 2. Find the list of companies address through online. And go though Walk-in it is best than the online registration.
There are so many vacancy , but initial package is some what less. while you got experience means you got a bright future. ALL THE BEST
There are many job related newspaper,magazines & websites are also present now a days, It really a great thing that we got so much good content & so many choices ,We can easily to get job . Magazines & websites are better source & reliable too.
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