Thanks for sharing your experience❤! You mentioned someone who returned to India but struggled with job security in the private sector. What do you think is a solution for people like him? Is aiming for a 9-5 government job the only realistic option for stability?
Hi Anu, I mentioned about the working conditions and how secure the working environment is, not job security. I think the person I mentioned has a lot of options, for instance academia. One can also look for opportunities abroad. In India, public sector is another option. Also there might be other companies with better working environments. It might be difficult to find them but there should be at least a few.
I agree with your views about Indian companies and their culture. I've worked in Indian IT companies for almost 20 years, slogging for different companies. I eventually got an offer from a German company and moved to Germany. I've been living in Munich for the past 1.5 years, and my wife also got a job in an IT company here. For the first time, we're enjoying a proper work-life balance. We often ask each other, 'നമുക്കെന്താ ഈ ബുദ്ധി നേരത്തെ തോന്നാത്തത്?' But as Vijayan has said - 'എല്ലാത്തിനും അതിന്റെതായ സമയമുണ്ട് മോനേ...'"
I agree with your point of view. I also work here in a German company and I must admit WLB is great. I moved to Germany in 2017 and had worked for adidas and now working in Munich.
Thanks for the comment. I hope the companies in India also realize the value of work life balance, otherwise we will see more and more people leaving the country just because of this.
Whatever u said it is 100% truth, in India most of the people don't have enough time for family but in Europe specialty in Germany much better work-life balance n Sunday is a silent day
100% correct aanu Chechi parayunna kaaryangal. Indian companies il work-life balance Ella ennathu correct aanu. Extra time, overtime Sat, Sunday (Even public holidays ) okkey eruthi paniyeduppikkunna reethi aanu almost Ella companies il. New project vannappol 11 pm kazhinju extra hours erunnilla ennu paranju enikku ESCALATION etta ente Project Manager ne njan evide orkkunnu. I quit from there because of this toxic work culture from manager. Evide Germany il Sat, Sunday okkey aalukal life enjoy cheyyunnathu kanumbol aanu enthanu real work-life balance ennu manasilakunnathu.
I work in a French company in India for past 15 yrs. Dint think of even changing the company becoz of its work life balance. Most companies think India as cheap software destination only.
Good observations , I remember one of my boss used to say “ if one can’t finish his assignment in 8 hrs a day then you are not efficient “ . Better to escape such toxic environments , and learn to say NO when the answer is no . Mostly new entrants to companies are obsessed about the company name and become prey to toxic bosses . Good example is the girl who died at EY this year .
Sis, your video is a conviction for me to my rejection of my recent offer... So called start up.... During the interview rounds, i got the intuition of the work culture, and I ended up saying No... Listening to your video I feel ok.. Thank you.
Not all start ups are bad. You can learn a lot when you work in a start up, however you have to work really hard in most such companies because it's a stage where the company is growing. Some people opt to work in startups for the learning experience and incentives. It totally depends on what you want. Anyway good luck!!
I believe you said it well. most of the companies think it this way. I worked hard for around 12 years in a company and I faced this type of situation many times. This situation creates mental stress. Last year I resigned from my job, and after that, I planned to go to a European country with my family. Now I am satisfied. Nice Video👌👌
Yes, a high end laptop is needed to perform complex ML tasks but I would say if you have a solid foundation in ML, try for internship opportunities in companies
Apply cheythu nokkaam. Websites like indeed.de, stepstone.de and Google jobs nokki opportunities kandethanam. It's not a cake walk but people have done it
@@Ithirikaryam leave it. just share the experience of tech life of malayalali women from eruope tech field. also you can share jobs and thought. if you are still interested in your more tech. when i start watching.I think, you where a English mentor or teacher. it surprise me, when i know who you are. ML and all staff. it not an easy task to learn. that's why. ask you just try tech communtity
Work life balance , no fire policy in companies , importance to family , Health . Germans speak direct , no sugar coated words . Shops are closed on Sundays and hence more time for family . Germans are serious people & love rules and stick to it .They are very punctual. Even 2 min late train is very late for them . Neighbors dont disturb others with Loud noise . Almost 45% tax . Except bread & beer everything is expensive. Food is not so great . Cold Weather .
It depends on the earnings. We can expect to get a job very easily here without knowing German. Even then we can't guarantee the salary when we are starting out here.
Ethu pole njan nattile uk ulla malayaligalude companylu work cheythirunnu same avastha Thane ayyirunnu sayippine kallum Jada ayyirunnu ahha pattigalkku 😂
നൂറു ശതമാനം സത്യമെന്ന് ,നമ്മടെ നാട്ടിൽ എല്ലാരും നാട്ടുകാരെ വീട്ടുകാരെ ബോദിപ്പിക്കാൻ അഹ്ന്ന ജീവിക്കുന്നത് അവർ എന്ത് പറയും അവർ എന്ത് വിചാരിക്കും ഇഷ്ട്ടമില്ലാഞ്ഞിട്ടും ആ ജോലി ചെയ്യുന്നവർ സാഹചര്യം അല്ലെ
Hi, in this video I explain why I chose to continue working here. Let me know what you think :)
Thanks for sharing your experience❤! You mentioned someone who returned to India but struggled with job security in the private sector. What do you think is a solution for people like him? Is aiming for a 9-5 government job the only realistic option for stability?
Hi Anu, I mentioned about the working conditions and how secure the working environment is, not job security. I think the person I mentioned has a lot of options, for instance academia. One can also look for opportunities abroad. In India, public sector is another option. Also there might be other companies with better working environments. It might be difficult to find them but there should be at least a few.
Hmm. Thanks for sharing your thoughts chechi. Good video🙂
Correct insights
I agree with your views about Indian companies and their culture. I've worked in Indian IT companies for almost 20 years, slogging for different companies. I eventually got an offer from a German company and moved to Germany. I've been living in Munich for the past 1.5 years, and my wife also got a job in an IT company here. For the first time, we're enjoying a proper work-life balance. We often ask each other, 'നമുക്കെന്താ ഈ ബുദ്ധി നേരത്തെ തോന്നാത്തത്?' But as Vijayan has said - 'എല്ലാത്തിനും അതിന്റെതായ സമയമുണ്ട് മോനേ...'"
Haha :D I completely agree. Everyone I know here has a similar story to tell :)
I agree with your point of view. I also work here in a German company and I must admit WLB is great. I moved to Germany in 2017 and had worked for adidas and now working in Munich.
Thanks for the comment. I hope the companies in India also realize the value of work life balance, otherwise we will see more and more people leaving the country just because of this.
Whatever u said it is 100% truth, in India most of the people don't have enough time for family but in Europe specialty in Germany much better work-life balance n Sunday is a silent day
100% correct aanu Chechi parayunna kaaryangal. Indian companies il work-life balance Ella ennathu correct aanu. Extra time, overtime Sat, Sunday (Even public holidays ) okkey eruthi paniyeduppikkunna reethi aanu almost Ella companies il. New project vannappol 11 pm kazhinju extra hours erunnilla ennu paranju enikku ESCALATION etta ente Project Manager ne njan evide orkkunnu. I quit from there because of this toxic work culture from manager. Evide Germany il Sat, Sunday okkey aalukal life enjoy cheyyunnathu kanumbol aanu enthanu real work-life balance ennu manasilakunnathu.
True. Ingane poyal aaremkilum naattil nikkuo! Hope everyone realises it
Thank you… your talks are very insightful…
You are so welcome
It's completely true...thank you.
Welcome
Very good👍
I work in a French company in India for past 15 yrs. Dint think of even changing the company becoz of its work life balance. Most companies think India as cheap software destination only.
Sad but true!!
Thank you 💗💗💗💗💗💗❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
You are so welcome
Good observations , I remember one of my boss used to say “ if one can’t finish his assignment in 8 hrs a day then you are not efficient “ . Better to escape such toxic environments , and learn to say NO when the answer is no . Mostly new entrants to companies are obsessed about the company name and become prey to toxic bosses . Good example is the girl who died at EY this year .
I think we should refrain from judging others as we don't know what they went through.
Sis, your video is a conviction for me to my rejection of my recent offer... So called start up.... During the interview rounds, i got the intuition of the work culture, and I ended up saying No... Listening to your video I feel ok.. Thank you.
Not all start ups are bad. You can learn a lot when you work in a start up, however you have to work really hard in most such companies because it's a stage where the company is growing. Some people opt to work in startups for the learning experience and incentives. It totally depends on what you want. Anyway good luck!!
Very good information 👏🏻👏🏻
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I believe you said it well. most of the companies think it this way. I worked hard for around 12 years in a company and I faced this type of situation many times. This situation creates mental stress. Last year I resigned from my job, and after that, I planned to go to a European country with my family. Now I am satisfied. Nice Video👌👌
Thank you for sharing your experiences. :)
Well said👍
Very true😊
Thats true
chechi, for learn and work machine learning. we need high laptop
Yes, a high end laptop is needed to perform complex ML tasks but I would say if you have a solid foundation in ML, try for internship opportunities in companies
@@Ithirikaryam ok, thanks.
Hai chechi Germany evdya eniki chechi nde channel valare ishtam ane njan frankfurt ane
Hi Layana... I am in Berlin
Indiayul engineering kazhinju puneyil IT companyil ende mol work cheyyunnu ... Onnara varshathe experience und.. Germanyil direct job kittan chance undo
Apply cheythu nokkaam. Websites like indeed.de, stepstone.de and Google jobs nokki opportunities kandethanam. It's not a cake walk but people have done it
@@Ithirikaryam thanks 🥰
if possible to open tech communite too. it help to knownledge and job help
Do you mean tech community on TH-cam? What are your expectations from it?
@@Ithirikaryam leave it. just share the experience of tech life of malayalali women from eruope tech field. also you can share jobs and thought. if you are still interested in your more tech. when i start watching.I think, you where a English mentor or teacher. it surprise me, when i know who you are. ML and all staff. it not an easy task to learn. that's why. ask you just try tech communtity
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Very good information &well explained. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Work life balance , no fire policy in companies , importance to family , Health . Germans speak direct , no sugar coated words . Shops are closed on Sundays and hence more time for family . Germans are serious people & love rules and stick to it .They are very punctual. Even 2 min late train is very late for them . Neighbors dont disturb others with Loud noise .
Almost 45% tax . Except bread & beer everything is expensive. Food is not so great . Cold Weather .
Indian workers kooduthal ula Indian companiesum anganathanna, from my experience
Yes.. ithum kettittundu.. Indian managers in Germany try to follow Indian work culture. Not all though
@@Ithirikaryam this is because they had experience back in India and I am never worked India I am starting my first work after coming to Germany
Sayings possible in Germany if having 10+ yoexp in Product management?
It depends on the earnings. We can expect to get a job very easily here without knowing German. Even then we can't guarantee the salary when we are starting out here.
@Ithirikaryam Getting job easily means the interview process is easy? Especially in IT?
Ethu pole njan nattile uk ulla malayaligalude companylu work cheythirunnu same avastha Thane ayyirunnu sayippine kallum Jada ayyirunnu ahha pattigalkku 😂
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നൂറു ശതമാനം സത്യമെന്ന് ,നമ്മടെ നാട്ടിൽ എല്ലാരും നാട്ടുകാരെ വീട്ടുകാരെ ബോദിപ്പിക്കാൻ അഹ്ന്ന ജീവിക്കുന്നത് അവർ എന്ത് പറയും അവർ എന്ത് വിചാരിക്കും ഇഷ്ട്ടമില്ലാഞ്ഞിട്ടും ആ ജോലി ചെയ്യുന്നവർ
സാഹചര്യം അല്ലെ
Yes.. it’s sad
Helloo
Hey!!
@@Ithirikaryam njan epozhum video undo nokum
Ente makal avide padikkan vannittundu
Ok 🙂
Avalku thamasikan sthalam sariyayittilla Frankfurt enna sthalathanu nangal vishamithilanu
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