Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
IP addresses are NOT logged in this forum so there's no point asking. Please note that this forum is full of homophobes, racists, lunatics, schizophrenics & absolute nut jobs with a smattering of geniuses, Chinese chauvinists, Moderate Muslims and last but not least a couple of "know-it-alls" constantly sprouting their dubious wisdom. If you believe that content generated by unsavory characters might cause you offense PLEASE LEAVE NOW! Sammyboy Admin and Staff are not responsible for your hurt feelings should you choose to read any of the content here. The OTHER forum is HERE so please stop asking.
Modi has foresight ….knows that he won't be able to create sufficient jobs so he gets SINKapore to sign CECA, expanding the range of professions that come to steal our jobs. 3 million Ah Nehs in SINKapoe in 2020 could be a reality.
Modi has foresight ….knows that he won't be able to create sufficient jobs so he gets SINKapore to sign CECA, expanding the range of professions that come to steal our jobs. 3 million Ah Nehs in SINKapoe in 2020 could be a reality.
while ceca can absorb over 169k jobs in sg a year shitdia still has to contend with millions of jobless pricks who are roaming the streets looking for work and eyeing yonis to rape. shitdia needs america and europe to provide jobs to her many degree mill holders.
Modi has foresight ….knows that he won't be able to create sufficient jobs so he gets SINKapore to sign CECA, expanding the range of professions that come to steal our jobs. 3 million Ah Nehs in SINKapoe in 2020 could be a reality.
Modi has foresight ….knows that he won't be able to create sufficient jobs so he gets SINKapore to sign CECA, expanding the range of professions that come to steal our jobs. 3 million Ah Nehs in SINKapoe in 2020 could be a reality.
Australia has been luring Indian students with attractive pay packets and job offers.
Of the cohort of 140 undergraduate BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) students at SP Jain School of Global Management — which is on the Forbes list of top 20 international business schools — more than 70 secured jobs in Australia with average starting salaries of ₹27 lakh (AUD 55,000), as per the institute’s official release.
“It comes as no surprise to us that a majority of students have chosen to start their careers in Australia. After completing the program, SP Jain students are entitled to a 2-year unrestricted Post Study Work Rights Visa and many of them take up this opportunity,” said Richard Coller, Director of Professional Readiness at S P Jain’s Sydney campus.
Other top overseas job locations include the US, UAE, Singapore, Japan and Germany among others.
Most of the offers came from Deloitte, Bank of Queensland, Mediacom, Mindshare and Schneider Electric. The top sectors of employment include sales & marketing, finance and operations.
Unlike other university degrees, SP Jain Global offers a four-year BBA programme. Students study in Singapore or Mumbai for the first Year followed by Dubai and Sydney.
“Our students have had the unique advantage of studying in not one, but a minimum of three global cities – Singapore, Dubai and Sydney. At each location, they have had opportunities to pursue projects, out-of-class activities and internships that have made them very relevant and attractive to leading companies in Australia and around the world,” Coller added.
It recently received the highest salary package ever at ₹45 lakh per annum for a student of its global MBA programme.
Will Increased Rate of US’ H1B Visa Rejection Help India’s Brain Drain Issue?
Bhumika Khatri
Inc42 Staff
06 Dec'19 3 min read
SHARE STORY
165
SHARES
30-60% of request of H1B visa request of outsourcing companies’ were denied The impact is on companies such as Cognizant, Capgemini, IBM, TCS etc Aayush Jaiswal of Pesto told us that this might support remote working
However, in the United States of America (USA) the trend is seeing increasing dissent. To begin with, in April 2017, US President Donald Trump issued an executive order known as “Buy American and Hire American,” which requires the US government agencies to step up efforts to prevent fraud and abuse in employment visa programmes.
The impact of the same has been recently divulged through data from US Immigration and Citizenship Services. The Information analysed that companies such as Cognizant Technology Solutions, Capgemini America, Tech Mahindra, IBM and Tata Consultancy Services have seen the highest rejection rates for bringing workers from India to the US.
Between 30% and 60% of applications reviewed for those firms were denied till September 30, 2019. The impact, even though small, has also come down on tech giants such as Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple and Microsoft who have seen lower levels of denial rates.