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Chocko Valliappa is the founder and CEO of Vee Technologies, a global IT services company; HireMee, a talent assessment and talent management start-up; and vice chairman of The Sona Group of education institutions.
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Asked by Anonymous - Aug 04, 2023Hindi
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Job prospects in India or Uk after doing MS in "Robotics & Automation" from UK. Please guide elaborately. Are decent job chances available in India in interdiscplinary fields as well.

Ans: Do share the specialisation/ discipline you pursued in your Bachelor's program. Are you already pursuing the program in UK? When do you plan to complete it.
Robotic and Automation will be the growth areas in a many industries especially manufacturing.
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Job opportunities after doing MS in "Automation & Robotics" from UK. Kindly guide exhaustively.
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To begin with, that you for contacting us. Automation and Robotics are central to sectors viz., agriculture, manufacturing, aerospace, healthcare, etc. Earning a Master's in Automation and Robotics from the UK can lead to different professional possibilities in a fast expanding and evolving field. Mentioned below are possible career opportunities and pathways after completing an MS degree in Automation & Robotics in the UK:

1. Research Engineer/Scientist: One who is responsible for conducting research in robotics and automation technologies. You can work as a Research Engineer/Scientist in academia, private businesses, and research organizations.

2. Software Specialist for Robotics: One involved in the creation of software to control robotic systems and create user interfaces. One can apply for this role at tech startups, automation firms, and robotics software companies.

3. Entrepreneurship or Establishing a Startup: To apply the knowlegde and expertise acquired during your Master’s program, you can consider starting your own robotics or automation company.

4. Field Service Engineer: This role involves offering on-site technical support and maintaining robotic and automation systems. You can be a part of companies that offer field services.

5. Logistics and Supply Chain Manager: As a Logistics and Supply Chain Manager, using automation and robotics, you will be required to improve supply chain operations. You can seek jobs in e-commerce and logistics companies.

6. AI Developer: This role requires one to have expertise in artificial intelligence technologies in order to enhance robotic systems. You can take up jobs in natural language processing, computer vision, and AI-assisted robotics sectors.

7. Education or Research Roles: For research-centred roles or to become a professor/lecturer in colleges and universities, pursue a Doctorate degree.

8. Product Manager: One responsible for supervising the creation and marketing of robotic products and automation solutions. You can take up jobs at startups, robotics companies, or tech giants.

9. Robotics Engineer: As a robotics engineer, you will have to design, create and maintain robotic systems and automation procedures to improve efficiency and reduce manual labor. You can work as a robotics engineer in healthcare, manufacturing, automotive, and logistics industries.

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12. Machine Learning Engineer: One that integrates machine learning and AI with robotics to construct intelligent systems. This position can be sought-after in healthcare robotics, autonomous vehicles, etc.

In addition to the above, various other job opportunities viz., those of a Regulatory Affairs Specialist, Mechatronics Engineer, Sales and Marketing, Control Systems Engineer, and Quality Assurance Engineer are available.

Acquire hands-on experience through co-op programs, internships, or research projects while pursuing your MS program to boost your employment possibilities. To stay competitive in the labor market, network with field experts, partake in industry conferences, and stay abreast on emerging technologies. Lastly, adjust and constantly learn in order to succeed in the ever evolving automation and robotics field.

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Asked by Anonymous - Oct 29, 2024Hindi
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Pradeep, I am a professional with more than 17 years of experience in Operations, team management. Currently I have started working in a global MNC in a global position. Earlier I was working with the same organization for more than 10 years. Then during Covid, I lost my job. Finally, settled down with another company with almost 40% less salary. Though I loved the role and responsibilities there. I was a Senior Team Lead there. I liked the role where I was managing the team, working with the team. But due to some internal politics, I lost my job in that organization too in this year only. Why I am saying politics? Because just before they fired me, I got best performer award and best employee of the last quarter 2024 award. Then I rejoined my old organization with lots of hope. But now I am finiding it difficult to cope up in this global role. The top management expected me to know everything within 3 to 4 months and start delivering. One of the biggest hurdle that I am facing is that earlier when I was in this organization for more than 10 years, I was in another process. This time I got in a role where the process is completely different. Also no proper training is provided. I am not get a fulfiling satisfaction from this role. Also I am not able to get job satisfaction and now I am thinking of quitting and start something of my own. A business venture or a consultancy service. But not sure how to start and also afraid of the flow of income. I have a mother who is suffering from age related problems. Have a little kid of 12 years. My wife is not working. I tried to switch jobs. But it seems that no one is there to take someone who is almost at 45 years of age. I am loosing my hope and confidence day by day. Please help.
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Here's a rewritten version with corrections and improvements for clarity: "I have 27-year-old twin sons. Despite providing equal opportunities, they've chosen different paths. One graduated in Journalism and Mass Communication and successfully transitioned into animation and VFX. However, the other son, a Mechanical Engineering graduate from a reputable college, hesitates to enter the professional world. Previously, he showed creative inclinations in school and even trained in photography under Mr. Raghu Rai. After college, he could have persuaded his passion for photography enter into the professional world but did not do. Neither he entered into the world of engineering. He developed an interest in philosophy (Kafka, Nietzsche, Sartre) and world cinema (Satyajit Ray, Godard, Akira Kurosawa) and limited himself to the room. His behavior gradually has become concerning - he's dishonest and makes excuses. He left for Mumbai with a forged letter from a TV channel, but couldn't sustain himself and moved to Pune to live with my nephew, claiming he'd learn coding for an IT job. However, he soon ran away from Pune and returned, saying he's preparing for a job but struggling with luck. As I approach my 70s, I'm struggling to support him financially and emotionally. His dishonesty is particularly troubling. Please advise on how to address this situation."
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