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Archive for May, 2009
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Delhi University – North Campus vs South Campus
Posted on May 27, 2009 | 4 CommentsThe ‘colleges’ bit of VoiceTAP’s careers and colleges series was kicked off yesterday with the call on DU – North Campus vs South Campus. Experts on call were Natasha Bhan (BA Eco Hons from Miranda House, currently working as an analyst with ICF Consultants), Arpana... -
Banking as a career
Posted on May 25, 2009 | No CommentsOne of the most interesting calls till now in the VoiceTAP careers and colleges series was yesterday’s call on a career in the banking sector. Ambuj Chandna, Head (Western Zone) of ING Vysya Bank was the expert in call. He has over 16 years of... -
Journalism as a career
Posted on May 24, 2009 | No Comments‘Journalism as a career‘ was the topic of yesterday’s call in the careers series on VoiceTAP. The expert on call was Kanchan Kaur, the head of Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media. Listen to VoiceTAP Journalism as a career call by clicking here In... -
Civil Services as a career
Posted on May 24, 2009 | No CommentsFor the ‘Civil Services as a career‘ call in the careers and colleges series of VoiceTAP we had Pradeep Mishra (Additional Secretary, Ministry of Personnel) who is an IAS officer himself. This was a really interesting call – probably the most interesting one so far!... -
Law as a career
Posted on May 22, 2009 | No CommentsThird in the VoiceTAP series of calls on careers was Law. The experts on call for law were Vedantam Seshaiah Shasthri (Assistant Dean and Professor at National Law University, Jodhpur) and Avishek Prasad (Associate at Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co) –... -
Advertising as a career
Posted on May 20, 2009 | 2 CommentsVoiceTAP‘s call on Advertising as a career was held on 20th May 2009. Listen to VoiceTAP Advertising as a career call by clicking here Advertising as a career in a nutshell The expert on call was V Subramaniam, who has worked in a senior position...
