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You've polished your resume, rehearsed your answers, prepped for every likely interview question. But there's a step happening before all of that which most candidates never think about — the recruiter, sitting in London, Dubai, or Singapore, quietly typing your name into Google before the call e
Your Name, The World's First Impression of You
In India, a name carries context before a single word is spoken — your city, your surname, your family's reputation, all understood in an instant by anyone from the same background. Step outside that context — a global client, an overseas employer, an international investor — and none of that sha
From Chai Tapri to Corner Business: Documenting the Indian Hustle Tale
Each and every Indian city has one particular — the chai tapri proprietor whose son now runs a logistics company, the tailor's daughter who turned a vogue entrepreneur, the automobile driver's family members that constructed a little transportation empire. These stories get explained to at weddin
Log Kya Kahenge — But What Does Google Say?
Each Indian family has listened to this line no less than the moment: "Log kya kahenge?" What's going to men and women say? Increasing up, it made the decision which university you picked, which occupation you took, even who you married. But there is a new edition of this query now, and it matter