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Krishna Kumar is the founder and CEO of GoMoTech, a company that provides strategic consulting in B2B sales, performance management and digital transformation.
Before branching out on his own, he worked with companies like Microsoft, Rediff, Flipkart and InMobi.
With over 25 years of experience under his belt, KK is a regular speaker at industry events and academic intuitions, both in India as well as abroad.
KK completed his MBA in marketing from the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning in Andhra Pradesh and his management development programme from XLRI, Jamshedpur.
He has also completed his LLB from Nagpur University and diploma in PR from Bhavan’s College of Management, Nagpur, where he was awarded a gold medal.... more
Shrikanth Question by Shrikanth on Oct 07, 2023Hindi
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Hello Radhakrishnan Sir, I am 39 years old & having 16 years experience after BE in mechanical Engineering. I am working in an US based MNC for last 8 years as Senior Application Engineer. I have worked in different projects and currently now I am an individual contributor not leading a team. The growth opportunities seems to be low at this point. I am looking job as Project manger or other managerial assignments in MNC's who are into production. Recently I have passed PMP certification and looking for similar courses or certifications which can help me in future. Please guide with suitable skills or courses and ways in which I can find jobs as managerial or leadership roles in MNC's.

Ans: Dear Mr.Shrikanth

I believe you have necessary skills and certification already. Suggest you start applying for the jobs. Tap your network, meet placement consultants, do online search.

All the best.
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