US mai wo visa sponsors ke bajese nahi de rahe hai jobs. U can try in other developed countries. If u don't want to live in India. All indians in America are now choosing another location for job if they don't get job in us.
actually i was considering Boston for an MBA. After this video and a friend's experience too, my views are completely different now... definitely not worth it if you need a job after Boston MBA.
making foundational AI models require immense amount of capital. There are indians working on this field all across the USA but no one in India has so much capital and hence no is playing this game.
Not zenzi but gen z. Generation Z (often shortened to Gen Z), colloquially known as Zoomers,[1][2][3] is the demographic cohort succeeding Millennials and preceding Generation Alpha. Researchers and popular media use the mid-to-late 1990s as starting birth years and the early 2010s as ending birth years. Most members of Generation Z are the children of Generation X or older Millennials.[4][5] As the first social generation to have grown up with access to the Internet and portable digital technology from a young age, members of Generation Z, even if not necessarily digitally literate, have been dubbed "digital natives".[6][7][8][9] Moreover, the negative effects of screen time are most pronounced in adolescents, as compared to younger children.[10] Compared to previous generations, members of Generation Z tend to live more slowly than their predecessors when they were their age,[11][12] have lower rates of teenage pregnancies, and consume alcohol (but not necessarily other psychoactive drugs) less often.[13][14][15] Generation Z teenagers are more concerned than older generations with academic performance and job prospects,[16][11] and are better at delaying gratification than their counterparts from the 1960s, despite concerns to the contrary.[17] Sexting among adolescents has grown in prevalence; the consequences of this remain poorly understood.[18] Youth subcultures have not disappeared, but they have been quieter.[19][20] Nostalgia is a major theme of youth culture in the 2010s and 2020s.[21][22][23] Globally, there is evidence that the average age of pubertal onset among girls has decreased considerably compared to the 20th century, with implications for their welfare and their future.[24][25][26][27][28] Furthermore, the prevalence of allergies among adolescents and young adults in Generation Z is greater than the general population;[29][30] there is greater awareness and diagnosis of mental health conditions,[16][15][31][32] and sleep deprivation is more frequently reported.[7][33][34] In many countries, Gen Z youth are more likely to be diagnosed with intellectual disabilities and psychiatric disorders than older generations.[35][36] Around the world, members of Generation Z are spending more time on electronic devices and less time reading books than before,[37][38][39] with implications for their attention spans,[40][41] vocabulary,[42][43] academic performance,[44] and future economic contributions.[37] In Asia, educators in the 2000s and 2010s typically sought out and nourished top students; in Western Europe and the United States, the emphasis was on poor performers.[45] Furthermore, East Asian and Singaporean students consistently earned the top spots in international standardized tests in the 2010s.[46][47][48][49]
Gen z, not gency Generation Z (often shortened to Gen Z), colloquially known as Zoomers,[1][2][3] is the demographic cohort succeeding Millennials and preceding Generation Alpha. Researchers and popular media use the mid-to-late 1990s as starting birth years and the early 2010s as ending birth years. Most members of Generation Z are the children of Generation X or older Millennials.[4][5] As the first social generation to have grown up with access to the Internet and portable digital technology from a young age, members of Generation Z, even if not necessarily digitally literate, have been dubbed "digital natives".[6][7][8][9] Moreover, the negative effects of screen time are most pronounced in adolescents, as compared to younger children.[10] Compared to previous generations, members of Generation Z tend to live more slowly than their predecessors when they were their age,[11][12] have lower rates of teenage pregnancies, and consume alcohol (but not necessarily other psychoactive drugs) less often.[13][14][15] Generation Z teenagers are more concerned than older generations with academic performance and job prospects,[16][11] and are better at delaying gratification than their counterparts from the 1960s, despite concerns to the contrary.[17] Sexting among adolescents has grown in prevalence; the consequences of this remain poorly understood.[18] Youth subcultures have not disappeared, but they have been quieter.[19][20] Nostalgia is a major theme of youth culture in the 2010s and 2020s.[21][22][23] Globally, there is evidence that the average age of pubertal onset among girls has decreased considerably compared to the 20th century, with implications for their welfare and their future.[24][25][26][27][28] Furthermore, the prevalence of allergies among adolescents and young adults in Generation Z is greater than the general population;[29][30] there is greater awareness and diagnosis of mental health conditions,[16][15][31][32] and sleep deprivation is more frequently reported.[7][33][34] In many countries, Gen Z youth are more likely to be diagnosed with intellectual disabilities and psychiatric disorders than older generations.[35][36] Around the world, members of Generation Z are spending more time on electronic devices and less time reading books than before,[37][38][39] with implications for their attention spans,[40][41] vocabulary,[42][43] academic performance,[44] and future economic contributions.[37] In Asia, educators in the 2000s and 2010s typically sought out and nourished top students; in Western Europe and the United States, the emphasis was on poor performers.[45] Furthermore, East Asian and Singaporean students consistently earned the top spots in international standardized tests in the 2010s.[46][47][48][49]
Generation Z (often shortened to Gen Z), colloquially known as Zoomers,[1][2][3] is the demographic cohort succeeding Millennials and preceding Generation Alpha. Researchers and popular media use the mid-to-late 1990s as starting birth years and the early 2010s as ending birth years. Most members of Generation Z are the children of Generation X or older Millennials.[4][5] As the first social generation to have grown up with access to the Internet and portable digital technology from a young age, members of Generation Z, even if not necessarily digitally literate, have been dubbed "digital natives".[6][7][8][9] Moreover, the negative effects of screen time are most pronounced in adolescents, as compared to younger children.[10] Compared to previous generations, members of Generation Z tend to live more slowly than their predecessors when they were their age,[11][12] have lower rates of teenage pregnancies, and consume alcohol (but not necessarily other psychoactive drugs) less often.[13][14][15] Generation Z teenagers are more concerned than older generations with academic performance and job prospects,[16][11] and are better at delaying gratification than their counterparts from the 1960s, despite concerns to the contrary.[17] Sexting among adolescents has grown in prevalence; the consequences of this remain poorly understood.[18] Youth subcultures have not disappeared, but they have been quieter.[19][20] Nostalgia is a major theme of youth culture in the 2010s and 2020s.[21][22][23] Globally, there is evidence that the average age of pubertal onset among girls has decreased considerably compared to the 20th century, with implications for their welfare and their future.[24][25][26][27][28] Furthermore, the prevalence of allergies among adolescents and young adults in Generation Z is greater than the general population;[29][30] there is greater awareness and diagnosis of mental health conditions,[16][15][31][32] and sleep deprivation is more frequently reported.[7][33][34] In many countries, Gen Z youth are more likely to be diagnosed with intellectual disabilities and psychiatric disorders than older generations.[35][36] Around the world, members of Generation Z are spending more time on electronic devices and less time reading books than before,[37][38][39] with implications for their attention spans,[40][41] vocabulary,[42][43] academic performance,[44] and future economic contributions.[37] In Asia, educators in the 2000s and 2010s typically sought out and nourished top students; in Western Europe and the United States, the emphasis was on poor performers.[45] Furthermore, East Asian and Singaporean students consistently earned the top spots in international standardized tests in the 2010s.[46][47][48][49]
I always pray if it was possible "akal akhrot se aaye" but jab akal thokar se aati hain you become anupam mittal. Through out the video I was analysing and anupama responses the akal from thokar and interviewers responses from akhrot. No offense for this lady interviewer she still 100X better than but that's what I have noticed
Anupam's clarity of thought is impeccable.
She is the best and so natural.
Sonia is a natural. She is a goddess of grace and humility (virtue ?)
People are jealous of him, he is great guy 🎉🎉🎉
He is my fav shark since season 1, he is the person who made me love business and entrepreneurship
Mera bhi wahi scene hein.. I have been in top postions in the companies, started startup but not getting a job in US. Applied to 1000+ now.
US mai wo visa sponsors ke bajese nahi de rahe hai jobs. U can try in other developed countries. If u don't want to live in India. All indians in America are now choosing another location for job if they don't get job in us.
actually i was considering Boston for an MBA. After this video and a friend's experience too, my views are completely different now... definitely not worth it if you need a job after Boston MBA.
Why? Still many are going
Anupam and Sonia have lovely interview chemistry. I can assess easily!
My eyes are only on Sonia 😍
Superb clarity...overall he is talking about being concious in life
Oh God Anupam Mittal has such charisma. He is Shahrukh Khan of startup thing in India. Wow.
The best Human Anupam mittal, is the honest person.
Lots of Love for Sonia ma'am 😍😍😍😍😘😘😘🥰🥰❤❤❤
Anupam is bang on target wrt insights . He understands the market really well.
Only Indian journalist who can match Becky Quick
Meaning full interview...each word has a value. He is insightful..
AGM is a great speaker
Need part 2 as well.... 💘💘
I like both ppl! Her smile and this man’s brain 🧠
This guy is a gem....
Wow such a good prespective on decision making, thanks cnbc and team :)
Anupam mittal sir is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Absolute legend
Iam going forward despite Fear .
good interview, thank you Sonia & Anupam
बंदा ऐसे signal दे रहा था कि लड़की को बताना पड़ा कि उसका ६ साल का बेटा है। 🤣
At which timestamp?
Sonia madam, you must be actress in movies ir model 😅❤
Sonia ❤❤❤❤
Guys like the video to support it
He is really classy
Very motivating
This guy is 51? Bloody hell, he looks 31. What moisturizer is he using :D
Money😂
You are my favourite till Date
Very good interview
India ka Iron Man
Anupam is a indian Downey Jr. 😁
Amazing podcast
Sonia❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
making foundational AI models require immense amount of capital. There are indians working on this field all across the USA but no one in India has so much capital and hence no is playing this game.
Lol Anupam is copying Robert Downey Jr looks. original soch be..
Good obsv
Paisa se bolne ka tarika badal jata hai(Money=Attitude)
Ok
Both look good couple.❤
Business Digital have one of the biggest issues as what talked interview "AdSense Royality", clarity with vision here out this video.
Superb
Like u as human anupam sir
My favourite sasta Tony Shark 😂😂
14:00
India robert downey jr.
Robert Browny Anupamier 😂 😂
He is my favourite shark
48:45
Really informative 👍
I think Anupam is the star of season 1 along with Ashneer.None of the subsequent episodes were as entertaining as the first one.
Indian Tony stark...!!
tony stark is fictional, anupam mittal is real 😉
Best.....❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Irony of watching this on youtube! ...
Great podcast by Radhika madan
lmao
What's zenzi
People born after 2000
Not 2000, after 1995 to 2010
Generation z ( GEN Z)
Not zenzi but gen z. Generation Z (often shortened to Gen Z), colloquially known as Zoomers,[1][2][3] is the demographic cohort succeeding Millennials and preceding Generation Alpha. Researchers and popular media use the mid-to-late 1990s as starting birth years and the early 2010s as ending birth years. Most members of Generation Z are the children of Generation X or older Millennials.[4][5]
As the first social generation to have grown up with access to the Internet and portable digital technology from a young age, members of Generation Z, even if not necessarily digitally literate, have been dubbed "digital natives".[6][7][8][9] Moreover, the negative effects of screen time are most pronounced in adolescents, as compared to younger children.[10] Compared to previous generations, members of Generation Z tend to live more slowly than their predecessors when they were their age,[11][12] have lower rates of teenage pregnancies, and consume alcohol (but not necessarily other psychoactive drugs) less often.[13][14][15] Generation Z teenagers are more concerned than older generations with academic performance and job prospects,[16][11] and are better at delaying gratification than their counterparts from the 1960s, despite concerns to the contrary.[17] Sexting among adolescents has grown in prevalence; the consequences of this remain poorly understood.[18] Youth subcultures have not disappeared, but they have been quieter.[19][20] Nostalgia is a major theme of youth culture in the 2010s and 2020s.[21][22][23]
Globally, there is evidence that the average age of pubertal onset among girls has decreased considerably compared to the 20th century, with implications for their welfare and their future.[24][25][26][27][28] Furthermore, the prevalence of allergies among adolescents and young adults in Generation Z is greater than the general population;[29][30] there is greater awareness and diagnosis of mental health conditions,[16][15][31][32] and sleep deprivation is more frequently reported.[7][33][34] In many countries, Gen Z youth are more likely to be diagnosed with intellectual disabilities and psychiatric disorders than older generations.[35][36]
Around the world, members of Generation Z are spending more time on electronic devices and less time reading books than before,[37][38][39] with implications for their attention spans,[40][41] vocabulary,[42][43] academic performance,[44] and future economic contributions.[37] In Asia, educators in the 2000s and 2010s typically sought out and nourished top students; in Western Europe and the United States, the emphasis was on poor performers.[45] Furthermore, East Asian and Singaporean students consistently earned the top spots in international standardized tests in the 2010s.[46][47][48][49]
One day she call me a podcast👍
Use 1.5× speed
Tony stark lite.
Anupam is the definition class
He is looking like young tony stark
11:10
Anupam looks natural better than Sonia!!
2 min mein sir dard hogaya
Ja reels dekh
else u'd cry...
What is gency population
Gen z, not gency Generation Z (often shortened to Gen Z), colloquially known as Zoomers,[1][2][3] is the demographic cohort succeeding Millennials and preceding Generation Alpha. Researchers and popular media use the mid-to-late 1990s as starting birth years and the early 2010s as ending birth years. Most members of Generation Z are the children of Generation X or older Millennials.[4][5]
As the first social generation to have grown up with access to the Internet and portable digital technology from a young age, members of Generation Z, even if not necessarily digitally literate, have been dubbed "digital natives".[6][7][8][9] Moreover, the negative effects of screen time are most pronounced in adolescents, as compared to younger children.[10] Compared to previous generations, members of Generation Z tend to live more slowly than their predecessors when they were their age,[11][12] have lower rates of teenage pregnancies, and consume alcohol (but not necessarily other psychoactive drugs) less often.[13][14][15] Generation Z teenagers are more concerned than older generations with academic performance and job prospects,[16][11] and are better at delaying gratification than their counterparts from the 1960s, despite concerns to the contrary.[17] Sexting among adolescents has grown in prevalence; the consequences of this remain poorly understood.[18] Youth subcultures have not disappeared, but they have been quieter.[19][20] Nostalgia is a major theme of youth culture in the 2010s and 2020s.[21][22][23]
Globally, there is evidence that the average age of pubertal onset among girls has decreased considerably compared to the 20th century, with implications for their welfare and their future.[24][25][26][27][28] Furthermore, the prevalence of allergies among adolescents and young adults in Generation Z is greater than the general population;[29][30] there is greater awareness and diagnosis of mental health conditions,[16][15][31][32] and sleep deprivation is more frequently reported.[7][33][34] In many countries, Gen Z youth are more likely to be diagnosed with intellectual disabilities and psychiatric disorders than older generations.[35][36]
Around the world, members of Generation Z are spending more time on electronic devices and less time reading books than before,[37][38][39] with implications for their attention spans,[40][41] vocabulary,[42][43] academic performance,[44] and future economic contributions.[37] In Asia, educators in the 2000s and 2010s typically sought out and nourished top students; in Western Europe and the United States, the emphasis was on poor performers.[45] Furthermore, East Asian and Singaporean students consistently earned the top spots in international standardized tests in the 2010s.[46][47][48][49]
What is genz
people born after 2000
Generation Z (often shortened to Gen Z), colloquially known as Zoomers,[1][2][3] is the demographic cohort succeeding Millennials and preceding Generation Alpha. Researchers and popular media use the mid-to-late 1990s as starting birth years and the early 2010s as ending birth years. Most members of Generation Z are the children of Generation X or older Millennials.[4][5]
As the first social generation to have grown up with access to the Internet and portable digital technology from a young age, members of Generation Z, even if not necessarily digitally literate, have been dubbed "digital natives".[6][7][8][9] Moreover, the negative effects of screen time are most pronounced in adolescents, as compared to younger children.[10] Compared to previous generations, members of Generation Z tend to live more slowly than their predecessors when they were their age,[11][12] have lower rates of teenage pregnancies, and consume alcohol (but not necessarily other psychoactive drugs) less often.[13][14][15] Generation Z teenagers are more concerned than older generations with academic performance and job prospects,[16][11] and are better at delaying gratification than their counterparts from the 1960s, despite concerns to the contrary.[17] Sexting among adolescents has grown in prevalence; the consequences of this remain poorly understood.[18] Youth subcultures have not disappeared, but they have been quieter.[19][20] Nostalgia is a major theme of youth culture in the 2010s and 2020s.[21][22][23]
Globally, there is evidence that the average age of pubertal onset among girls has decreased considerably compared to the 20th century, with implications for their welfare and their future.[24][25][26][27][28] Furthermore, the prevalence of allergies among adolescents and young adults in Generation Z is greater than the general population;[29][30] there is greater awareness and diagnosis of mental health conditions,[16][15][31][32] and sleep deprivation is more frequently reported.[7][33][34] In many countries, Gen Z youth are more likely to be diagnosed with intellectual disabilities and psychiatric disorders than older generations.[35][36]
Around the world, members of Generation Z are spending more time on electronic devices and less time reading books than before,[37][38][39] with implications for their attention spans,[40][41] vocabulary,[42][43] academic performance,[44] and future economic contributions.[37] In Asia, educators in the 2000s and 2010s typically sought out and nourished top students; in Western Europe and the United States, the emphasis was on poor performers.[45] Furthermore, East Asian and Singaporean students consistently earned the top spots in international standardized tests in the 2010s.[46][47][48][49]
I always pray if it was possible "akal akhrot se aaye" but jab akal thokar se aati hain you become anupam mittal.
Through out the video I was analysing and anupama responses the akal from thokar and interviewers responses from akhrot.
No offense for this lady interviewer she still 100X better than but that's what I have noticed
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
He is 52 years old. Khaata kya hai yeh banda? He looks as if he is in mid 30s to early 40s.
male underwear jokes sun ke kitni khush ho gayi yeh pagal auraat 😂🤣🤣
Tony Stark
😂😂😂
tony stark
Anchor should be changed
Comment should be deleted
eske...dono haatho main ...bahut sari nase...ug gayi hain....to esko pata bhi ni hain bilkul.....
Ibm ya Accenture me job tumlogo ne nahi lagaya tha , wo to achha hain ki tumlog pahle nahi mile nahi to bolti paida bhi tumlogo ne kiya hain
Sasta Robert Downey Jr.
this man is always behaving artificial. nothing looks natural
Ok
Marriage is just another business now
Such a negative personality just focused on show off.
He always style as CHAPRI
Ok
Sonia..i love you ❤
Anupam looks natural better than Sonia!!