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Personality Development Expert, Career Coach - Answered on Jul 12, 2023

Ashwini Dasgupta is a personality development coach and a neuro-linguistic programming trainer.
She has 15 years of experience training corporate professionals and has worked at Amazon, JP Morgan, Nomura and Satyam among others.
As a career coach, Ashwini specialises in helping growth-minded IT corporate managers develop their self-worth and create the right mindset so that they can achieve their career goals.
Besides corporate training, she offers personal consultations as well.
Ashwini holds a master’s degree in human resources from the Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai, and is a certified NLP trainer from the National Federation of NeuroLinguistic Programming, USA.
She has completed her soft skills training and image consultancy course from the Image Consulting Business Institute, Mumbai
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Asked by Anonymous - Jul 11, 2023Hindi
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I would like to do masters in USA.my BTech passed out year was 2020. I have no work experience. I have done software course .how will be job opportunities in usa .Another doubt is about loan if a person don't get job will it be burden to parents or it can be cleared with part time until he get job?

Ans: Hi,

Thank You for writing in.

Most important aspect to consider is to do some research before you making a final decision. Until you have enough data on the US market especially in the area you are looking for a job my suggestion would be that you find a job in India and in parallel do your research and then move to US.

It is true that sustaining in US without a job can be challenging. Also currently the US market is quite skeptical. Yes, you can take up part time job in US but you need to be aware of the laws there as there are certain limitations.
So Research, plan, prepare and then act.

Hope this helps. All the best.

To Your Success. Be You. Be Confident
Ashwini Dasgupta
Author of -Confidence Decoded. Is it a Skill or Attitude?
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