Posted by: pire January 27, 2011
Returning to Nepal
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Agni,

Looks like you went home without any planning. It also seems you have been home for a month (graduated last December?). You are also equivocating on whether your family is pressuring you to find a job[You say they expect you to bring home dough, and yet you say they are financially okey and probably don't care]. I am sure they want you to start doing something.

There is a saying, 'if you fail to plan, you plan to fail'. So, if I am to go home, I at least plan it beforehand. Make some rational expectation regarding what the job market in Nepal is like. I had a friend who , in his first year as a master's student here, actually brought Lok Sewa Ayog's stuff to prepare for his exam. A first class officer in Nepal now used to be seen preparing for his exam when he was a second class officer and was here in some training. There are a lot of people who plan, and who are motivated to succeed.

You asked "Pire, which bank offered 1lakh/ month to a newly hired employee from an American institution? "

This really reflects how you are thinking now. First, I didn't say 1 lakh/month (it is way more than that), I didn't say American institution (his last degree is a very prestigious MBA school outside US). You should really read the information given by others carefully. Furthermore, you framed the question as if there exists an institution that offers 1 lakh/month to a US graduate. You have to understand that people have their own channel to hire people. In any case, you should ask around, try to find out more about banks (they are in distress righnow, however), and you will be able to uncover a lot of things about them.

In any case, it seems you are aiming for INGOs. Best wishes.
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