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I dont think you can go wrong with either of them. It might just come down to which climate you prefer.Australia and Canada are the same in the sense that its difficult to get jobs there while in India or from abroad(wherever you are).
But if you are entering the country through the education route, that opens up many more possibilities for you. All of the people I know that have entered via the education route are now citizens or in PR. One thing you have to keep in mind is that you have to be open to accept any kind of jobs after graduation.
I dont mean cleaner or restaurant worker kind of jobs. In Australia for example your previous experience if you have any is not considered at all. My friend who is a computer science undergraduate and did his PG in Aus is now working as a manager at a supermarket type company despite being qualified in a technical field and heu2019s happy with it.
The point is that even if you want to work in a particular field, you have to be able to work in other fields while you build yourself/wait for the opportunity.So in short to answer your question, if you are going through the masteru2019s route, then your chances of NOT getting PR is very very less in those countries, you will most likely become a citizen without too many problems.One other thing, dont think Australian weather is like the beach weather shown in Indian cinemas.
Its actually hot desert in the interior and cold in the coastal areas. If your decision comes down which weather would better, dont be misinformed.Hope this helps.
Good luck
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What are some tips for telemarketing success?
I worked at a survey institute for a year, and learned some things there I think you could use in telemarketing. First thing is to start the conversation, and make sure your potential costumer doesn't hang up.
If you know the name of the person you just called, make sure to ask for that person, whether or not it sounds like it might be this person who answered the phone. If you ask for their name, they may think that this call was made specifically for them, and they will have more patience with you. The chance of them getting freaked out because you know their name, is in my experience pretty small.
Afterwards, present yourself - but do it fast! Make sure you get to the presentation of the reason you're calling quickly. It is important to make sure that they focus on the product rather than you.
You are just some annoying guy, calling and taking their time. The product is an opportunity. This is why it is important to get down to business quickly.
During the first couple of minutes of your conversation, make sure not to give them any reason to say no to you. In my case, I would have to convince them to complete the survey with me, and I just had to start the survey immediately, but some of my other friends in telemarketing told me, that their job was first of all to get familiar with the person they were talking to, and then ask them questions they wouldn't say no to. If the product you're selling for instance was a magazine about consumers rights, you might want to say "Do you find it important not to get scammed, and buy diapers for your baby that are full of toxics?
". But the most important thing I learned from my job was whenever I had had a lot of people refusing to talk to me, I would close down my station for a few minutes, and do something completely different. Just take my mind off of work.
It shows a lot more than you think in your voice, when you get down for having a lot of people not wanting to talk. So this trick really helps
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How did you overcome your childhood trauma and stop being afraid all the time?
I was never afraid.
I just got the belt wrapped around my skinny little hands, legs, arms, wrists and a nice hand to the face or a fist and decided enought of that time to beat feet as soon as I graduated high school. I actually wanted to leave from the time I was 12. I had no say, kids were meant to be seen and not heard or the old, 'you live under my roof so it's my rules'.
Then the classic - actually I think it was an original by my father: kids are like wild bushes, you need to cut them down to keep them under control. Just lovely. There were good times too but your brain is such that the negative things always seem to stand out more so.
nMy parents were from Germany, I was born there but came over as young child. nThey had a different way of parenting over there, a whole different culture actually. So, I sort of had one foot in America, and one in German life.
It sorta sucked. I also got teased a lot - guess now the term is 'bullying'. Didn't have much in the way of friends early on because everyone knew we were German and I got the usual "Nazi, Kraut, Heine".
I became my own little island, like the Paul Simon song. I am a Rock. My father was mostly interested in my brother.
nOh hell yah - a boy! One that could play sports, well hot damn. He was six years younger than me so my mother was occupied with him and I would ride that damn bike of mine for miles and miles and miles.
I was sad when it was heading in the direction of home. nBut then I moved out. Became the master of my own ship.
Sometimes it was smooth sailing, sometimes not, but my little boat is still upright and sailing with the wind. I decided that childhood stuff needed to be over. I knew what was right and what was wrong.
Made a plan that all that was in the past. New day, new start, new things being offered, new things I could enjoy and take advantage of doing and thinking about old icky crud was not a proper way to have a healthy and happy mindset.nI guess I had a "Bucket List" before the film came out, haha!
Maybe I developed a bit of a Teflon coating along the way, nothing sticks that much. But, I'm very concerned for the underdog and try to 'pay it forward' to persons that need a helping hand. You have things thrown upon your blank slate when you are younger.
But you don't have to have that old goop hang on there forever you can scrape it off, get rid of the crud and start anew. What I'm trying to convey is that, even though you learned things, you can unlearn them! It takes a bit of effort and practice, but you CAN retrain that brain.
The brain controls everything! Have yourself a good life. You do deserve it!
Cheers!