MNC vs Start-Up
One of the most confusing situations faced by the students appearing for placement season is to whether to go for service based large multi-national companies or new startup based companies.
For a fresher, getting a job initially is of utmost important but while appearing for campus placements it gets too atypical for a student after getting selected in deciding whether to finally join that company or keep on searching for other better companies which may have better credibility and job security.
First of all let’s have a clear distinction between what exactly is the difference between startup companies and large multinational companies which have a brand image in the job market.
Even all large companies like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro were once startup companies only. With time and experience, the companies
evolved themselves into something renowned and credible in the industry with large number of projects under them and more experienced and skilled people becoming part of the organizations.
The trend of startup companies got bloom in the early 90s with new and effective foreign policy by the then Government which allowed many talented and skilled people who had passion for entrepreneurship to quit conventional jobs and start their own companies. All such policy changes allowed non-Indian companies to invest in these startups which appeared to have bright future and better ideas.
For a fresher, getting a job initially is of utmost important but while appearing for campus placements it gets too atypical for a student after getting selected in deciding whether to finally join that company or keep on searching for other better companies which may have better credibility and job security.
First of all let’s have a clear distinction between what exactly is the difference between startup companies and large multinational companies which have a brand image in the job market.
Even all large companies like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro were once startup companies only. With time and experience, the companies
MNC vs Start-Up |
The trend of startup companies got bloom in the early 90s with new and effective foreign policy by the then Government which allowed many talented and skilled people who had passion for entrepreneurship to quit conventional jobs and start their own companies. All such policy changes allowed non-Indian companies to invest in these startups which appeared to have bright future and better ideas.
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