Many people have written to me asking how to face job loss and salary
cuts during the present turmoil.My answer was to develop patience and
re-train yourself in specialized sector. Negotiate with your employer
for fare cut in salary that should be restored later when market
recovers. Don't leave job in anguish now. Meditation should be
practiced to keep cool.
The
economic condition of most developed countries have gone from bad to
worse during the month of December. It was thought that during 2009 the
effect of down turn would be much less severe than before. But suddenly
the economic depression has touched Canada also which was surviving so
long. During the last week of January the job cuts in most of the
developed countries have brought cascading effects in our countries
too. The news of delay in the fresh appointment in IT sector has
unnerved the fresh graduates in our countries too. How to survive the
economic depression?
This is a million dollar question today.
During the last week I was approached by many young graduates seeking
advice how to survive the job loss, pay cuts .The most graduates asked
me when the situation would improve.
Let us face the reality
now. Though neither a single bank failed in our country nor any
manufacturing units have been closed down due to the effect of slow
down of the demand yet economic growth of our country has slowed down.
Our apprehension of poorer growth rates was forecast in this column
earlier, despite optimism of the then Finance Minister of India. The
finance Minister felt the growth rate would be 8% whereas we felt it
could not be more than 6.7% to 7%. The RBI has recently declared that
economic growth of the country might slow down by one percent i.e. to
7%. We still feel it might further go down.
In case economic
growth rate touch 6.5% it would take time to revive the economy.
Presently demand for steel has gone down. There is a possibility that
demand for automobile would go further down. The retail sector, which
remained vibrant, has already started cooling .Due to depressing effect
of construction sector the demand of cement, stone, sand and iron have
touched a new low. But most effected areas were IT sector for most of
the work of this sector came from abroad. Since Multinational companies
have started taking precaution in selection of venders’ lots of
national and provincial IT companies have lost orders. This has
resulted in recruitment of lower numbers of fresh technologists. Let us
face fact that down turn would not suddenly get reversed and employment
would not be generated quickly. What fresher should do now?
My
earnest suggestion is not to loose cool. This is an extra ordinary
situation and more boldly the situation could be faced better would be
the result. The survival lies in the action of getting themselves
retrained in various specialized stream. Recently a fresh graduate
engineer asked me that he has a job offer since June 2007 in a
Multinational company. He has received the appointment letter with full
pay scales and perks etc. But have not yet received communication for
place and date of joining. What should he do now? He has scored 90.7
percentile in CAT examination. Should he wait indefinitely for the job
or he needs to join the Management course in Gurgaon? My suggestion to
him was that he should join the Management course instead of waiting
endlessly for the promised Job. His situation was much better to be
answered. But there are IT specialists who have been told by their
employers that organization was finding it difficult to continue
operation. They expect some of the employees to accept 25% less pay
than what they are getting now. What should be done? This question was
asked to me by a number of persons. My response was under the present
circumstances it would be better to negotiate, with employer, and
accept the pay cut. It would be unwise to resign and look for other
avenues now. Almost all sectors of the economy have been affected
except Government sector. The lucky were those who joined OIL India or
ONGC last year refusing higher compensation from Giant IT companies.
The government sector is recession proof. Instead of waiting for the
jobs young graduates should prepare for All India services. Should
Government do something now? Yes, Government should give booster to
infrastructure development, computerize government pay rolls and
provide booster to surface and river transport facility to generate
employment for educated persons. The training and retraining of
employees would be imperative either by employers or through self
motivation. Educated bright graduates might look for job in defense
establishment like that of engineers and Doctors and land record
officers also. The fresher needs to break the convention. They should
start looking for jobs in new greener pasture.
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