Salary & Negotiation
Why Finishing What You Start Builds Real Confidence
Many students love starting new things. A new course feels exciting. A fresh project feels motivating. A new goal feels inspiring. But after a few days or weeks, the excitement fades, distractions appear
Why Networking Is About Relationships, Not Just Contacts
When students hear the word networking, they often imagine collecting as many contacts as possible, sending connection requests, adding strangers on LinkedIn, or asking for referrals quickly. But real networking
Why Comparing Yourself to Others Slows Down Your Career
It’s almost impossible to avoid comparison as a student. A friend gets an internship. Someone posts a job offer on LinkedIn. A classmate learns a new skill faster. Every scroll makes it feel like everyone else is moving ahead while you’re falling beh
Why Saying “No” Is Just as Important as Saying “Yes” in Your Career
Most students believe growth comes from saying yes to everything, every course, every event, every opportunity, every request. While being open is
Why Networking Is Not Optional for Students Anymore
For many students, networking feels awkward, artificial, or unnecessary. It is often misunderstood as self‑promotion or asking for favors. As a result, most students postpone networking until
Why Indian Working Mothers Face a Career Penalty After Childbirth
Motherhood is acknowledged to be one of the most beautiful and precious phase for a woman that most women crave for. However , in reality this journey especially for a woman at workplace , is not a smooth trail.