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Rajesh Question by Rajesh on Dec 01, 2023Hindi
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Hi .. I am CA with more than 30 years predominantly in manufacturing industry ... am 60 now but want to work atleast for next 5 years and am presently near Chennai but born n bought from Kolkatta , please advice .. regards

Ans: You can go for a consulting kind of setup - Either with an establishment around you OR you can set up an independent operation of your own as well

You can leverage your network as well as your experience of past 30 years

Big 4 consultancies are always looking for people with domain specific knowledge such as yourself
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Hi .. good afternoon I am 60 retired but looking to work atleast for next 5 years . Am a CA but contacts are not that great and experience all along been in manufacturing sectors ...Rajesh Jayaraman
Ans: Good afternoon, Rajesh! It’s great to hear that you are looking to work for the next 5 years. You have a strong background in manufacturing sectors and are a CA, which can be an asset in the field of finance. Here are some steps you can take to help you find jobs in the manufacturing sector:

Update your resume and LinkedIn profile: Highlight your experience in the manufacturing sector and your CA credentials. Make sure to tailor your resume to the job description of the roles you are interested in.

Build a strong network: Connect with professionals in the field of finance and manufacturing on LinkedIn, attend industry events, and join relevant groups. This can help you learn about job opportunities and get referrals.

Gain relevant experience: Consider taking online courses or certifications in finance, accounting, and other relevant areas. You can also work on personal projects or contribute to open-source projects to build your portfolio.

Apply to jobs: Look for job openings in the manufacturing sector that match your skills and interests. You can use job search engines such as Indeed, Glassdoor, and LinkedIn to find relevant job postings.

Prepare for interviews: Research the company and the role you are applying for, and practice answering common interview questions. Be prepared to showcase your experience in the manufacturing sector and your CA credentials.

Consider relocation: If you are open to relocation, you can expand your job search to other cities in India or other countries. This can increase your chances of finding a job that matches your skills and interests.

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Hi My daughter get 72 percentile in jee mains 1 i dont know what happened to her otherwise she is a good student scored 94% in her 10th boards ..if i will look for some private engineering college in india pls suggest i will go with pune or will look for management quota seat for csc from banglore. Pls suggest preference order of btech college in banglore
Ans: Hello Vandana.
Requesting you not to panic at this early stage. Let her appear for JEE session 2 and the state-level engineering entrance test. Let all the results out. You have ample time to think about the available options for engineering admission. At this stage, no need to think about management quota unless and until you want a particular branch in a particular college. Depending on her score in upcoming exams, she may get admission to reputed engineering either in Pune or Bengaluru
Here are some colleges in Bengaluru: (1) R.V. College of Engineering (RVCE) (2) B.M.S. College of Engineering (BMSCE) (3) M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT) (4) PES University (5) Bangalore Institute of Technology (BIT) (6) Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering (DSCE) (7) Sir M. Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology (SMVIT) (8) BMS Institute of Technology and Management (BMSIT&M) (9) Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology (NMIT) (10) RNS Institute of Technology (RNSIT)
Suggestion - Don't panic. Keep cool yourself. Ask your daughter to focus more on JEE 2nd attempt and state-level engineering entrance test.

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