hmmm...straight outta school making 185K?
okie dokie
"You cannot sell a product just by its brand image," he says.
"No company will visit us repeatedly if we aren't intrinsically good."
This year, out of the 110 companies that recruited at IIM, Ahmedabad, says Dholakia, 80 percent were returning firms.
I bet schools in India pressure children to be challenged and excel while schools in the USA don't pressure children to be challenged or excel and instead focus on how good the children feel after a day at school.
That'll keep 'em in curry.
I suspect this is why many Americans won't have to worry about getting their jobs outsourced. Good Indian and Chinese talent is going to cost serious bucks.
We may face another problem, however. In the future, much of the work can be only be done by smart people. Smart people, wherever they are on the globe, will make a good living. We may have problems finding work for the less brainy.
Ahuja's new job will take him first to London and later to the New York offices of Barclays.
London and then New York? His first year rent will be far more than his father paid in a lifetime.
Today the stock value is down a little, so it might be a good day to buy some.
I believe that if India hadn't gotten bogged down in their failed experiment in socialism they would of been at this point decades ago.
"Indian MBA salaries are now in the same range as those offered to grads of the top US business schools"
This is factually wrong.
This is the link to the website of that same institute.
http://www.iimahd.ernet.in/newsdetails.php?iNewsid=143
The avg paycheck of the students placed in India was INR 9,72,000 ie little more than $22000 pa. Less than a quarter of what top bschool grads make in the US. Only about 1/3rd of the grads were placed outside India with an avg paycheque of USD 92500 which is still quite less than what Harvard grads make.