Lesson you have learned from Corporate
I will go first, it doesn't matter if you really work hard on a project, in the end only result matter, no matter how much efforts you made for it
Never hookup where you vlookup.
Working into edtech sales from the past year, salary and incentives are good but 0 work life balance, should I take a risk and switch to the IT domain as I'm an engineer by education. Just give me some insights my friends
I will go first, it doesn't matter if you really work hard on a project, in the end only result matter, no matter how much efforts you made for it
Never hookup where you vlookup.
Working into edtech sales from the past year, salary and incentives are good but 0 work life balance, should I take a risk and switch to the IT domain as I'm an engineer by education. Just give me some insights my friends
That’s it. This is the post. I’m at the point of exhaustion where I can’t even find the words to rant.
So recently Unacademy came to our college for the role of Junior Educator, I'm currently pursuing cse (b.tech) Is it worth it? and what will be the work life balance? pls answer thank you
Anyone here working for upgrad? Will be interviewing for them, just wanted to know about their WLB and other benefits? (If any lol?)
Wary of edtech startups being crapshoot and prone to layoffs, but overall they're giving a nice bump on...