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Article Title: The Lowdown on Jobs in India
Author: James Gunaseelan
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It�s rare for people to look for jobs in India unless they actually live there. However, there may be many other reasons for you to be seeking employment there. Perhaps you would like to be near family, or you have simply been seduced by the richness and color of its culture. Whatever the case, it is a perfectly reasonable endeavor, but not the easiest one.
Jobs in India are not as high-paying as in other countries, especially the more progressive places such as the USA or some European countries. Five hundred US dollars a year is probably the standard rate you will be making if you work there. This can be frustrating especially if you work the regular work week and earn as little as this for your efforts.
The key is to find employment there that pays a little better than most, so that you can live comfortably. One way to do this is by applying as an English teacher online. This will earn you a higher rate because your employer will probably be from somewhere else, and you will be paid according to their country�s higher rates.
But if you would prefer regular employment that goes with employee perks and benefits, you will have to look for a job the regular way. There are many such jobs- you just have to find the one that you fit best.
Job-Hunting Tips
The job interview is inevitable, whether you are applying for an it or swe job, or something else. The prospect makes a lot of applicants anxious, but you can minimize this anxiety by preparing sufficiently for it. For example, you can condition yourself mentally and get a friend to practice with you, ask you common interview questions. See if you can sail through them smoothly and present yourself in the best light.
When you are scheduled for an interview or exam, be punctual. Employers assess not only your responses during the interview, but also your general attitude. If you are late, they will immediately assume that you are perpetually tardy and will think twice about hiring you. Remember, first impressions last. Make a good one.
Be as polite as you can. Courtesy is very important in India and speaks of a good upbringing. Also, your employer will always prefer someone who has pleasant manners and etiquette. Be courteous not only to your prospective employer but to all office staff you encounter. Even the receptionist or security guard may give feedback if you are rude to them.
Do not shoot your mouth off on unnecessary details. Keep your answers complete but concise. While it is tiring for the interviewer to keep asking follow up questions because you give too-brief responses, nobody really cares what you had for breakfast or what your pet�s breed is, unless you are directly asked. Saying too much will only reflect nervousness or bore the interviewer. Also, it is unprofessional.
Be conscious of what your body is saying. A lot of interviewers are trained in psychology and in reading body language. Your posture and gestures say a lot about you. Sit up straight to project confidence. Look the interviewer in the eye. Avoid fidgeting, squirming, or staring at the floor.
After your application process is done, find out what requirements you ought to submit and comply with them punctually. Then don�t be afraid to follow up your application status assertively. Remember, that you have the chance of getting high-paying jobs in India if you stand out as the best candidate.
About The Author: Looking for a job? Learn more from James Gunaseelan's articles and find out where you can apply for jobs in India at
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