If everything goes well then I will be graduating in the year of 2023 as I have already deferred my admission because of Covid situation.Do you think at that point of time job scenario will be that bad or it may come back to normalcy?
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Posted Jul 19, 2020 17:36
Thanks SmartCanada. I could not agree more.I have discussed with current Indian MBA students of Concordia and all of their feedback is positive.However I did not get any chance to talk to any of the current students of Memorial.
If everything goes well then I will be graduating in the year of 2023 as I have already deferred my admission because of Covid situation.Do you think at that point of time job scenario will be that bad or it may come back to normalcy?
If everything goes well then I will be graduating in the year of 2023 as I have already deferred my admission because of Covid situation.Do you think at that point of time job scenario will be that bad or it may come back to normalcy?
Thanks SmartCanada. I could not agree more.I have discussed with current Indian MBA students of Concordia and all of their feedback is positive.However I did not get any chance to talk to any of the current students of Memorial.<br>If everything goes well then I will be graduating in the year of 2023 as I have already deferred my admission because of Covid situation.Do you think at that point of time job scenario will be that bad or it may come back to normalcy?
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Posted Jul 19, 2020 23:17
Do you think at that point of time job scenario will be that bad or it may come back to normalcy?
Anyone's guess is as good as mine right now. Nobody knows when/how/if things will get back to normal. Having a plan B is always a good thing.
[quote]Do you think at that point of time job scenario will be that bad or it may come back to normalcy? [/quote]<br><br>Anyone's guess is as good as mine right now. Nobody knows when/how/if things will get back to normal. Having a plan B is always a good thing.
Posted Jul 20, 2020 10:52
Correct SmartCanada.I will take sabbatical and will request my company to post me at Canada after my graduation as they have a plethora of offices there and I will be having work permit at that point of time.However chances are very less because of nepotism and internal politics.
In worst case scenario I will come back to India and do the same job at India until I land in a survival job at Canada.As working remotely is the new normal I do not think to landing in a job will require face to face interview at that point of time and even if they require I may visit on the next to next day.
Alternatively I may work from home from Canada for my current job at India and at the same time I will hunt for jobs at Canada.
What do you think?
In worst case scenario I will come back to India and do the same job at India until I land in a survival job at Canada.As working remotely is the new normal I do not think to landing in a job will require face to face interview at that point of time and even if they require I may visit on the next to next day.
Alternatively I may work from home from Canada for my current job at India and at the same time I will hunt for jobs at Canada.
What do you think?
Correct SmartCanada.I will take sabbatical and will request my company to post me at Canada after my graduation as they have a plethora of offices there and I will be having work permit at that point of time.However chances are very less because of nepotism and internal politics.<br><br>In worst case scenario I will come back to India and do the same job at India until I land in a survival job at Canada.As working remotely is the new normal I do not think to landing in a job will require face to face interview at that point of time and even if they require I may visit on the next to next day.<br><br>Alternatively I may work from home from Canada for my current job at India and at the same time I will hunt for jobs at Canada.<br><br>What do you think?
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