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Workplace Expert - Answered on May 14, 2026

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
Pankaj Question by Pankaj on May 11, 2026Hindi
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What is better option after B Tech CSE for govt service or private

Ans: Dear Mr. Pankaj

If I understood your question correctly, what you are asking is after completing BTech CSE whether one should opt for govt service or private job.

Well the short answer is it depends upon what ones priorities are. Let me list down various variables that can be taken while deciding.

1. Income. Definitely private sector salaries are far higher plus there are equity options as well that many companies offer.

2. Stability: Govt jobs are stable compared to private sector.

3. Latest Technology: Private sector companies are always on the fore front of developing and implementing latest technology.

4. International Exposure: Much wider in private sector.

5. Fast track career: Private sector jobs offer faster growth.

6. Mobility: Govt jobs are transferable, while in case of private sector one has the option to choose city

These are some of the factors basis which one can consider between private sector and govt.

Wishing you the very best.

Best regards
KK



instance some may prefer to go for civil services after B.Tech while some may join engineering services wing of govt.
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It is nice to know that he is contributing towards the fees of his children! Have you asked him how he is managing it?
The financial responsibility is on both the partners… it doesn’t matter who is at home and who is working. You sit across and discuss how much money comes in and how much money goes out. The how and why of savings for the future is also a joint venture!!
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Check whether your husband is truly unwilling to find a job or he has gotten comfortable/ lazy sitting at home.
I am sure you have been married long enough to sit across and talk lovingly with concern and care, and come up with solutions.
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I can empathise with this whole situation at your home!
Let’s start tackling each issue that you have mentioned one by one…
1. There is surely a breach of trust here bfr marriage.. you did mention that your pets are an integral part of the family… you need to sit down and discuss this… find a common ground.This discussion is between you and your wife only.
2. Ask the in- laws to stay out of the discussion about how your family treats pets.
3. Take the pets out of the scenario and check the equation between you and your wife. How much value you attach to this relationship and each other? What lengths will both of you go to ensure that this partnership works?
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