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> My experience as a victim of job discrimination, Are you a victim of job discrimination ?

Have you been a victim of job discrimination ?
 
Yes [ 49 ] ** [55.06%]
No [ 40 ] ** [44.94%]
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hirano
post Sep 26 2019, 07:34 AM

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QUOTE(Jescon @ Sep 25 2019, 07:31 PM)
As an Indian, your only hope is international companies (HP, Dell, Intel, etc.) - they actually prefer Indians to an extent since we don't demand too much, and are able to work in teams - my siblings are working for intl' companies. I decided to join local, and see the crap first hand. Now, I'm looking for other jobs and hoping for opening in these intl' companies. Other companies are those Malaysian CEOs who are educated overseas and come back open business - they're nice.

Obviously, I'm talking about the professional Indians la. Trust me, there are a lot of problems within the Indian community that just proves the stigma - rude and lazy.
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In 2 companies i've been in (fortune 500 mnc), the problematic ones are female indians.
hirano
post Sep 26 2019, 07:43 AM

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QUOTE(Starbucki @ Sep 26 2019, 07:37 AM)
Do they scream like banshees?
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They're just
> Lazy/low productivity
> Demanding
> Too much MC and EL

Either 2 combinations above.
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post Sep 26 2019, 07:50 AM

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QUOTE(Starbucki @ Sep 26 2019, 07:47 AM)
But meenaches and anehs love to kuda on linkedin, so i thought they are good
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Males one no issue. Females one got

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