I just finished my btech, but I found out I don't want to code. I want to work in finance in private equity funds, etc. I also don't have good marks to get into iim. What should i do?
I am interested in finance and want to work in a startup to handle their finances , but I don't have any idea on how to start and acquire knowledge in order to make myself capable for that role, any suggestions?
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Joseph
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 2d
Okay Discussion Time.
Private Equity in India. How to make it work and can it even work?
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mani raj
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Hi
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Abhinav Tomar
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I'm thinking to work on Mobile Homes.
Will it work in India?
I have been thinking about this since I was in 11th class.
How many of you think that it will work or not?
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Franto Nithish J
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How to will be successful in every stage ?
' If you feel like you're comfortable, Do something to make yourself to uncomfortable. That's way you will GROW š.
- Always take hard decisions in your Early stage of your carrer.
- Don't worry
Use perplexity instead of Google
You will definitely like it
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Sachin Sk
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Idea š”:
App which ables you to find good working people who would like to work for a startup even in early stages.
What makes it different than ex linkedin?.
People who are interested in your ideas š”, will like to work for you.
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless CompanyĀ ā¢Ā 3m
8 lessons 99 percent of people learn way too late in life:
1. Time is your most precious resource.
2. Your network is your net worth.
3. Health is wealthāinvest in it early.
4. Failure is just feedback; embrace it.
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