The death of 26-year-old Anna Sebastian Perayil -- who worked on the audit and assurance team at EY Pune, due to 'overwork' her heartbroken mother noted in a letter to EY India chairman Rajiv Memani provoked best-selling author Rashmi Bansal to pen a poem on the perils of overwork in Corporate India.
Yesterday's hot job can be tomorrow's lukewarm option. So should you really go about choosing what subject to study based on what you think is 'in demand'?
If a giant panda can become a mighty kung fu warrior -- so could you. Not kung fu warrior, but whatever -- ballet dancer, arctic explorer or investment banker. Here are some definite takeaways from Kung fu Panda for all those of you struggling with questions of what, where and how to steer your career.
Rashmi Bansal analyses the rationale behind the government's decision to open up more IIT and IIM institutes across the country.
So you've always believed that it's only dimbulbs who opt for arts? Read on to find out why you're wrong.
Today, an engineer from an average college can easily land an IT job. What about the biotech graduate, asks Rashmi Bansal?
JAM editor and Get Ahead columnist Rashmi Bansal, tackled career queries related to design, during a chat on January 31.
Design graduates look not just at the aesthetic aspect but also at usability. They design not just communication but also the products themselves, says Rashmi Bansal.