Isha Narang (The Asian Age)

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Peeping through keyhole

Call it the price of fame or simply facing the brunt of being catapulted to public life. Many well-known faces find it hard to duck the spotlight and stay out of scandals.

HR gigs for ‘mortality’ check

With increasing attrition rates, corporate houses are fast coming to terms with the reality that if you don’t settle-in an employee, it is most likely, that you would lose him or her.

Mission: Happy employees

With the attrition rate escalating to an all-time high, ‘employee engagement’ has become the latest buzzword among most HR managers today, who have begun putting in place all the measures needed to en

Traditional iftar banquets get modern touch

Ramzan is the season for iftar parties and a number of them have already been held in the city since the holy season for Muslims began.

Boom for contingent workers

Aniketh Sharma was laid off in June 2009 from a Bengaluru-based IT company. He lived for four months on his severance, while he looked for another full-time job.

Companies teach financial discipline

High-paying jobs, minimal responsibilities and the urge to splurge have led many young professionals to fall prey to consumerism.

Compensation vs job profile

Meet 26-year-old MNC professional Puneet Wadhwa, who is in a tight spot. He has to make a choice between his well-paying job and his dream designation.

‘Genelia is a symbol of youth’

Take it lightly, goes the punchline of a chocolate ad featuring Genelia D’Souza. And yet the ad world isn’t taking the bubbly Genelia lightly at all.

Cafés turn into chic boardrooms

If you are a cog in the wheels of the business world, you are probably familiar with the “Let’s do lunch” mantra, which means that you are setting up a business meeting over lunch.

Garage sales are a rage on campus

It’s that time of the year again when hostelers in the city are in the process of vacating their hostel rooms and clearing out the possessions they’ve accumulated.

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