Saturday, October 20, 2007

Job Portal Commercials - R they Raising Qualms ?

“If you don’t have a Job, Chill!! Get others some jobs”. With the economy booming and the variety of jobs ranging from HR, IT, Engineering, Marketing, Graduate Trainees, Internships available in India with national and MNCs, starting a Consultancy could fetch good money.


Advertising has taken giant leaps in India. Commercials of Mentos, “Dimag ki batti jala de”, Hutch 2 Vodafone, Time of India are true examples of innovative, creative thinking and making.

The famous job portals in India- Naukri.com, Monster.com, TimesJobs.com, ClickJobs.com have taken another approach in advertising. Let us see each of them –

a) Naukri.com – Mock your Boss
You might have seen this famous commercial of HARI SADU, the employee spells the name of his boss as, H-Hitler, A-Arrogant, R-Rascal, I-Idiot. The essence being, the employee is secured with hell lot of jobs from Naukari.com and makes fun of his boss. Motivated by him, joins another employee who hints for S-Shameless.
Moral of the Commercial: Scold, Rebuke and Yell at your bosses at no risk.

b) Monster.com – Landing into the Right Job
Another well articulated Ad, where you find a Bharatanatyam dancer managing aerodrome traffic and a cricketer washing clothes. Monster sees the talent within them and identifies the ideal position they would be suited for. Dancer gets her stage performance chance and the cricketer joins ICL :)
Moral of the Commercial: You current job is the not the right fit for you.



c) TimesJobs.com – Your are Worth More
A confident and content employee enters his office. He is praised for his work by department heads and girls always render romantic smirks towards him. He feels big inside and elated deep within. You also find the guy is pictured almost 10 times that of his colleagues in size. Finally the pay slips are handed over when he finds his salary to be much lower compared to others. The Ad ends with the same employee shown as a microscopic human sitting in his huge chair, to showcase his lower pay scale.
Moral of Commercial: You Earn just Peanuts in your current job

d) ClickJobs.com – Get a HAPPY Job
Kumar, is associated with “Happy” in every walk of his life. He wakes up happy, house is names Happy Kumar, he drives happy, neglects high paying jobs, ignores luring perks, doesn’t care about International opportunities, because of the simple reason that he is HAPPY and CONTENT with his job. In short, ClickJobs.com can’t offer you great salaries, good perks and overseas placements but can make sure you have a HAPPY job.
Moral of Commercial: You are not Happy with your Job?

All these portals are helping many to start-find-change-switch-move to new jobs - KUDOS, but I'm worried if the same commercials are making few sensitive minds dubious about their existing jobs? Might be :( or Might be NOT :)

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Bracing Start to Blogging

I badly wanted to come out of this well of sluggish frogs when I started reading blogs of my seniors and friends.

Its been over an year I was out of university and “Procrastination” – the first big English vocab term I learnt in school days is still shadowing me from blogging.

Not that it is boring, just that my lazy bump doesn't take the effort to draft and post my experiences. I have hell lot of topics in mind to blog, which themselves do not have any connection and drive to a particular idea.

I ought to name these loose threads, and hence chose to name my blog as “Dangling Strands”.

After you choose a name, your mind really ponders on what topic to start with. You have this real passion to become a great blogger when u start. U wish to sound funky in the titles u choose. U wish to receive feedback, comments for every crap u scribble. But only few succeed. All this said, Im no exception. Lez see how things shape from now on.


At this juncture, I need to thank Google for acquiring Blogger.com and making it easy to connect your Gmail account to this. I am obliged to dictionary.com, a reliable source to check spellings and flick few words.


Shucks, I already started sounding dreary !!!


Cheers