Hey guys, I am starting a "Problem Solving Challenge" on RU-vid community. 1) Every weekday, I post a question on my RU-vid community at 7 pm IST. 2) The question is designed in a way to improve your structured thinking and also I will keep the problem more "business news focused"! And will post my version of the answer at 10 PM IST. Ground rules: 1) You should not spend more than 3-5 minutes for solving the question. 2) You should share your answer in the comments (on that RU-vid post). 3) You will feel that "You are not learning anything" for 1-2 months. But, then the compounding benefits kick in after 1-2 months. And you will realize the benefits. If this works. I will create more such "small activities" that can improve your problem solving muscle. - If you are you interested to participate, do subscribe to the channel and enable the notifications so that the challenge is on your feed everyday! ****** Will start with the first problem on my RU-vid community from 28th Feb (Wednesday):) Do check and share your answer! If you are interested - like this comment. I will also know the excitement:)
@@akhilperambuduru2243 You can do your SWOT analysis. Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats Mark all of it in a paper for example if your natural ability is in ENGLISH then pen it down accordingly.
Choose the industry which has high PE, price to earning ratio. Higher the industry PE, higher the salary. Other aspect is whether the industry is stabilised or is it booming.
I wish you Good luck and blessings to your Family for sharing your invaluable knowledge.Hats off for your research,hardwork,dedication. Glad that you are Telugite ❤
Hi Pavan. If possible can you schedule a Live webinar where we guys can ask questions and you can give some solutions to it. We need guidance from you.
Very insightful, Pavan. I was actually analyzing myself based on studying number of linkedIn profiles, their typical career progression, and time they spend in one company, etc.
Underpaid by how much? Is the culture good? If you go into the job market - do you have offers with 50% higher salary? Do you think there are other benefits that come with this job? The answer to your question is not straightforward. I will personally prioritize learnings at that experience level (unless I am grossly underpaid).
Hi Pavan, I would love you to make a video on the relevance of college degrees in today’s time as well as in the future, as in skills vs degree which one is going to be more important/relevant in the future..? Anticipating a favourable response ❤ Thank you!