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by s » Thu Jan 13, 2005 1:15 pm

Hey everyone! I live in the US now but am going to be in India for three months (June,July,August). I really have been out of touch with what the hiring situation's like in Hyd these days. I'm not a techie,I have a Master's in Econ from a top 15 university in the US.Any ideas what i could do for three months? It doesn't have to be connected to Econ. I mean it doesn't have to be a position in a bank or a consultancy. Are internships common at all? I just need to make some spending money (Is asking for 20,00 too much? :P )
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by cogitator » Thu Jan 13, 2005 1:42 pm

dont do any job that someone else can do here - so u dont add to the general unemployment scene here ;-)



pun apart, i think u can approach the government with some ideas for research on the economics front... that might help the state or the country...

and ... yes... i really doubt u will get ur 20K from there...



and if u r looking at any damn job and just to earn money - i wud suggest - just go to a dollar store - pick up 500 figurines - strike a good deal with that indian/pakistani store owner and pay him just 450$ or less... come home and setup a shop and sell each figurine for anywhere between 200 - 500 Rs... make sure u have rented a good shop and spent some money on a good well lit and colorful board and i am sure u will earn ur 20K real easily... dont forget to put an ad in fullhyd... or atleast get coverage in the events page ...
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by CtrlAltDel » Thu Jan 13, 2005 2:32 pm

for a person in yr stream and in a temp 3 month job, i think 20K is way too high. the high payers are IT, Banking/Finance and Insurance.



since IT is ruled out u can try some kinda internship at the other 2 sectors, that are booming with lots of private players.



since i am an IT guy i am not really aware of opps in those 2 areas, so i cannot be of much help at this point of time. all i can give u is my best wishes! :)
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by s » Thu Jan 13, 2005 2:49 pm

Thanks CtrlAltDel. Maybe I can even do some receptionist kind of job somewhere in Hi-Tech city!
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by CtrlAltDel » Thu Jan 13, 2005 2:51 pm

kewl! hope to see u at my workplace :D
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by cogitator » Thu Jan 13, 2005 2:53 pm

i feel 20K is not much if u really want to earn... ofcourse internships will not pay u that much... u have to really work for that kinda money...



what r the companies u might look for employement there once u r done with ur studies... did those companies set up shop here - may be u cud write to them...



but its great to hear that u want to earn some money when u r here on a holiday. and 20000 comes to what .... 400$ ? let us know if u did anything about it....
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by s » Thu Jan 13, 2005 3:04 pm

Just curious, do restaurants in Hyd have this concept of a hostess? In the US, a pretty young woman usually receives you up front, and puts you on a list for a table, then grabs a few menus and guides your party to your seats. Then the waiters take over. Maybe I can even be a hostess. Sorry for voicing my thoughts out y'all. I'm really anxiuos to find a job.I'd be bored if I didnt have anything else to do for three months!
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by CtrlAltDel » Thu Jan 13, 2005 3:11 pm

i ahve seen hostesses in many high class restaurants in hydbad....maybe u can try there too....(and ensure the FHDBians a discount ;) )



if u have gr8 communication skills u can try event management companies or do campaigns/road shows for corporates
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by Mayavi Morpheus » Thu Jan 13, 2005 3:36 pm

If money is the only criteria, then cut short ur vacation by two weeks and work in US in some restaurant or motel where u can easily earn $400. That way u can have a bindas time in India without any worry.

If you want to work to gain show some India experience in your resume, then I am afraid that 3 months is a very short time to find meaningful employment. Besides, hotel receptionist is not the kind of experience you would like to put on a resume along with MS in economics.

If work is a way to pass time, then you can work for any NGO for the length of your stay.
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by Mayavi Morpheus » Thu Jan 13, 2005 3:51 pm

If money is the only criteria, then cut short ur vacation by two weeks and work in US in some restaurant or motel where u can easily earn $400. That way u can have a bindas time in India without any worry.

If you want to work to gain show some India experience in your resume, then I am afraid that 3 months is a very short time to find meaningful employment. Besides, hotel receptionist is not the kind of experience you would like to put on a resume along with MS in economics.

If work is a way to pass time, then you can work for any NGO for the length of your stay.
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by s » Thu Jan 13, 2005 3:53 pm

Thanks for the input MM. I really don't want to be deported so I'm not taking risks with working off-campus here in the US. I don't intend to put whatever job on my resume if I dont think its relevant to my career. And lastly, I do need the dough, biding time is a perk that comes with the salary and not vice-versa!
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by JMK » Thu Jan 13, 2005 4:03 pm

Try any Voice Data center...guess they won't have to train you for accent... :D



on serious note - you can try some research agencies... IMRB....gartner...IDC...they have offices in Hyd



and maybe try a project with some company.....am not sure abt IT companies.....float around ur resume...internships are not in vogue except for MBA students and that too are generally arranged by the B schools...



when i hyd contact Indian School of Business.....maybe some profs might give u some research project......dough might not be big there....but 20,000 seems possible if u are able to contribute to their thesis or research paper



during my MBA internships ( we had two..one for 2 months and one for 6 months)..i got stipends of 6000 pm in one place and 8000 pm in second....



just a few ideas.....try ur luck..........
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by Mayavi Morpheus » Thu Jan 13, 2005 4:04 pm

Since you said that you are going to India for 3 months, I assumed that you have graduated and on OPT now, which makes off-campus work legal.

IMO three months is a very short time to find a job, especially so in India where there are hundreds of graduates willing to work for much lesser than what you are expecting.

Anyway good luck!
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by Habitual Perfectionist » Fri Jan 14, 2005 12:12 am

S...depending on how long you've been in the states, you can try out your hand at something which is a good short time money spinner. You can be an accent/culture trainer for BPO training institutes. PM me for further details. I've worked with one of the top training institutes and will surely help you out in whatever way I can.
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by Habitual Perfectionist » Fri Jan 14, 2005 12:16 am

You can easily make 20K or nearabouts in this kind of an assignment. I'm talking fulltime here. And you also have a part-time option that pays proportionately.
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