Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 Hi Pradeep, I do know about 3 persons who have got the jobs without even applying. 1)This one happened to my friend's(satish)neighbour(i dont recollect his name as this happened 12 years ago). Sathish wanted to go to a walk in interview conducted by Birla institute of tech. Since he wanted someone to acompany him, he took his neighbour/friend. satish got selected. Since less people turned for the interview , the recruiter asked satish friend whether he is interested in(satish' friend is also in computers). When he said yes, he was also selected...(note, satish friend did not have a resume with him and was not even properly dessed for the interview.. he was in chappels) Both were posted in delhi...satish was send to delhi for usa stamping and he was refused..but his friend was sent to calcutta and got approved and wend to usa. 2)My cousin(vijay) whos is doing his 1st yr mba(india), got 2 offers. he never applied any. When checked with the company on how they got the details , they said that they got it from his college(MCC) 3)Last time my friend(manoj) applied for a job was in 94. He have switched jobs 3,4 times. since he has got a good reputation in his work, it is always the recruiter who calls him for a new jobs. He had never attented any job interviews since 94. Regards Senthil ==================================================== vedic astrology, "vijayadas_pradeep" <vijayadas_pradeep> wrote: > Dear Shri Mukund > > Your views are quite fascinating.It has created some interesting > discussion. > > > Had he continued to sit before an idol and chant mantras and wait > for > > miracle to happen, he'd still be unemployed. > > > But do you know any guy who has got a job without looking for a > job.Any one who received an offer letter from Asim Premji that pls > join our company - we came to know about your skills through your > class teacher os so!(from my knowledge no such cases:-) > > Thus i think job hunt is understandable and need not be explicitly > stated.What we are mentinoning here is the extraordinary or the > uncommon. > > But regarding other points i cant say anything.Because you have your > own experiences and convictions.I feel since i had prayed i have > some benefits or relief, thats my conviction.But your experiences > may be different and hence a different kind of learning.This proves > that no one can impose any views on another.The learning has to be > self and every learning is true.I think we miss Partha ji here! > > Best regds > Pradeep Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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