Career Transition with Personal Branding
Author: Leelavathi
Career transitions are always exciting; for women, it’s also challenging – as most often, they are balancing personal and professional commitments while making their mark in indu...
Building a Personal Brand: How Women Can Establish Themselves in a New Career
Building a Personal Brand: How Women Can Establish Themselves in a New Career
Author : Sangeetha Sivaraj
Starting a new career can be exciting, but let’s be honest—it can also be overwhelming. Particularly for Indian women, where we are ta...
Networking – The Key to a Successful Career
Author - Swetha Lakshmi
The saying “it’s not just what you know, but who you know” perfectly describes networking – a powerful tool for career growth and success. Networking is not just abo...
Author: Apoorva Dhemre
The last three years of raising my little one has been nothing short of a miracle, a rollercoaster, and yet, the most important learning curve ever.
We all know young kids are curious, adventurous, and&nb...
Crafting Your Narrative: A Tapestry of Empowerment
Author: Aishwarya Ajay
Before we delve further into this article, let's engage in a simple yet profound activity.Answer this question: "Who are you?" Take a moment to reflect on your response.In the bustling landscape of life, we often find ourse...
Author: Tilottama Pal
Equal opportunity employers understand the advantages of having a truly diverse workforce and the unique gifts that diverse talent brings, propelling the organization to scale exponential heights. When we speak of diversity ...
Author: Dr. Agalya
Women are regarded as an embodiment of nature; they are sometimes unfairly criticized and taken for granted. Despite significant strides in the X-generation society, women still face undue criticism. While we proudly acknowledg...
Author: Shrisubhalakshmi M
William Shakespeare once said, "A friend is one that knows you as you are, understands where you have been, accepts what you have become, and still gently allows you to grow." But have you ever considered building a fri...