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By Two recent surveys put India at or near the top when it comes to salary hikes
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Published 24.10.06, 12:00 AM
Flatlined!
By If you are stuck in a career plateau, don't despair. After all, not everyone can be the CEO
Published 14.08.07, 12:00 AM
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Published 17.07.07, 12:00 AM
Getting tough on mental weakness
By Are you too feeble for your workplace? A controversial new psychometric test could find you out. Mary Braid reports ©THE TIMES, LONDON
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Published 12.07.05, 12:00 AM
Costly career mistakes
By Avoid these errors to stay on track for the promotions you deserve
Published 05.10.04, 12:00 AM
[+uc(substr('inlaw Barrister, High Court, Calcutta Q:I was working as an upper division clerk in the accounts department of a public sector undertaking. In June this year, the CBI arrested me on the alleged ground that I had received bribe/ illegal gratification in the course of my employment. I was subsequently released on bail. Criminal charges were framed against me under the Prevention of Corruption Act and a case is pending against me in the special criminal court. The management has now decided to initiate departmental proceedings against me and has issued a memorandum of charges to me containing charges similar to the criminal charges pending before the criminal court. My friends and colleagues have told me that the management cannot proceed against me simultaneously with the criminal case and I am entitled to have the departmental proceeding stayed until disposal of the criminal case. What does the law say in this matter? I am in a dilemma and in a confused state of mind. Please advise. Name Withheld A: There is no absolute principle of law that departmental proceedings and a criminal case against a delinquent employee cannot proceed simultaneously. However, the courts have held that if the departmental proceedings and a criminal case are based on identical or similar set of facts and the charge in the criminal case is of a grave nature involving complicated questions of law and fact, then it is desirable to stay the departmental proceedings till the conclusion of the criminal case. Whether the nature of charges on the criminal case is grave and whether complicated questions of law and fact are involved, will depend on the nature of offence and the nature of the case launched against the employee on the basis of evidence and material collected against him during investigation. However, departmental proceedings cannot be unduly delayed and if there is inordinate delay in disposal of the criminal case, departmental proceedings, even if stayed on account
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Published 26.10.04, 12:00 AM
[+uc(substr('pricewaterhousecoopers Joydeep Datta Gupta, Executive Director Q:I am a 29-year-old woman and a BCom graduate. I have also completed an ?A? level degree from DOEACC. I have three years? experience in an office administration job. But there has been a two-year gap in my career because I had to look after my child. At present, I am pursuing MBA (finance) from a leading private B-school. What will be my chances of landing a good job in Calcutta or in Bangalore after completing this course? Please advise. Name Withheld A:It is likely that on the strength of your MBA degree itself you will have reasonable chances of getting a good job. Your IT exposure will be considered an added advantage. The two-year career gap is unlikely to be a serious concern. However, your past work experience may not be valued too much when you get a job post MBA. Q:I am a 28-year-old BCom (pass) graduate and I have now enrolled at IISWBM, Calcutta, for the postgraduate diploma in finance management. For the last two years, I have been working with a tea company as an accountant. Previously, I had also appeared for CA exams (1998 to 2002) but I failed to clear them. I have four years? experience as an articled clerk and audit clerk in a CA firm. What is my future prospect and will my degree be equivalent to an MBA? Please advise. In my CV, can I say that I have six years? experience in the field of accountancy? Name withheld A:Although failing to become a CA should not hold you back, the PGDBM at IISWBM is an evening course and has its own merits and limitations. You should focus on the fact that it is enabling you to learn even amidst your work pressures and put it across in your CV. Also, I would recommend that you do not hide any part of your career, because an interviewer will surely probe what passed in between. In writing your CV as well as in interviews, you should draw attention to your competencies and strengths rather than focus on your failures. You should l
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Published 10.08.10, 12:00 AM
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Published 20.11.07, 12:00 AM
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Published 20.03.07, 12:00 AM
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Published 18.07.06, 12:00 AM
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Published 09.08.05, 12:00 AM
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By Work hard, but stay connected with your loved ones and yourself
Published 12.04.05, 12:00 AM
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By Test yourself on how you manage some of the demands of a job interview
Published 11.09.07, 12:00 AM
Rightsizing blues
By Matt Villano has some tips on how to deal with low morale after others are laid off ©NYTNS
Published 18.07.06, 12:00 AM
Give me a break
By Taking a sabbatical is not only fun, but also helps an employee to develop professionally, says Michelle Braham ? THE TIMES, LONDON
Published 24.10.06, 12:00 AM
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