Google Launches Jobs Search In India As It Looks To Control Another Lucrative Vertical On The Internet
Google’s search bar already has answers for most of life’s questions, but now it will also help people find jobs in India. Google…
Google’s search bar already has answers for most of life’s questions, but now it will also help people find jobs in India. Google…
Mid-career job changes are always hard, but this one would’ve been harder than most. A Google employee working at its office in Hyderabad has…
Last year, in the second week of October, I moved to Goa. This post is a story of why and how that happened….
The latest addition to the quit your job to follow your passion craze? Arnab Goswami. The News Minute is reporting that Times Now…
At 28, with only a little over four years of work experience under my belt, I’m not the best person to be giving…
Managers tend to blame their turnover problems on everything under the sun, while ignoring the crux of the matter: people don’t leave jobs; they leave managers.
Pokemon Go is no ordinary game. In less than 2 weeks of its launch, it’s the highest rated and installed game ever, its daily users have surpassed those of Twitter and it’s the buzzword du jour. And for those who the job was coming in the way of ‘catching em all’, here’s a man to inspire you. New Zealander Tom Currie has quit his job to become a full-time Pokémon hunter. His job designation on Facebook has been duly changed to “Pokeman trainer”.
When the cities are choking under the pressure of rapid urbanization and overpopulation causing rising temperatures, pollution and a reduced quality of life, more people choosing to move out of big cities and into small, sparsely populated towns can only be a good thing.
After a successful series on people who quit their jobs to follow their passions, we bring you people who quit cities in favour of small towns and villages, to inspire you.
There’s no surer sign of the changing times. Until recently, a job with the Indian Administrative Service meant the pinnacle of professional success – it represented status, great money, and an opportunity to touch the lives of millions. But 24 year old IAS officer Roman Saini had other ideas. He’s quit his job as the assistant collector of Jabalpur to launch his own startup.