Features

Features

Leadership Challenges post COVID-19: Adapt & Retool for the New World

At a crisis period like this, Mission Save Bangladesh arranged a panel discussion amongst veterans from different industries to talk about leadership challenges post COVID 19.

4y ago

Career and educational opportunities for Bangladeshis in the Land of the Rising Sun

Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun is not only a popular travel destination, it is increasingly becoming an educational hub for Bangladeshi students who want to pursue tertiary-level study abroad.

6y ago

WHAT THE HECK IS A COPYWRITER?

Every now and then, advertising agencies will ask to hire copywriters. You may have even met one and wondered if that person is another unemployed individual with a vague job title like the CEO of a Facebook called 'What I Ate Today'.

7y ago

SUBSTITUTES FOR MONEY

SUBSTITUTES FOR MONEY

7y ago

Honest admission test questions

Honest Admission Test Questions

7y ago

What not to do in your undergrad years

A good number of you adrenaline junkies out there doing your undergrads would find the idea of being advised with a “NOT-to-do” list borderline preposterous. After all, these four years encompass the firsts and lasts of a lot of carefree adventures.

7y ago

Is your boss a Michael Scott?

Are you fortunate enough to have a boss who’s as inspirational as Mr Scott?

7y ago

3 signs your work place is killing you

Wondering if your workplace is getting to you? Here are the top three questions you should be asking yourself.

7y ago

Epic fails: Jack Dorsey

The founder of Twitter and biggest US mobile payment chip service, Square, faced a heavy blow when he was kicked out as CEO of the microblogging site for his poor management style.

7y ago

Everything you wanted to know about post-grad in the UK

The UK is a unique place for higher studies, particularly because the post-graduate courses here are mostly one-year programmes. This means you can get the same level of global qualification in half the time compared to most other places in the world.

7y ago

Choices that haunt: Mike Jeffries

The CEO stated in an interview that the store only wanted “thin and beautiful people” to shop with them. Jeffries came under fire for the comment stating its target market was only thin people.

7y ago

The 5 most important choices you can make

Turns out, humans are pretty lousy decision-makers. We fall victim to bias, let emotions cloud our judgment, and tire of making choices pretty quickly.

7y ago

Managing talent in the new age economy

Corporate houses are experiencing ever increasing changes and challenges in the new age economy. Innovation, creativity, brand new ideas, research and development, and managing changes have become common phenomenon. The work environment is forcing people to renew their competencies and commitments in order to make the necessary contributions and have a competitive edge.

7y ago

The boomerang effect

How to ensure a positive outcome when re-hiring former employees

7y ago

6 jobs that didn't exist 10 years ago [INFOGRAPHIC]

Jobs exist now that we’d never heard of a decade ago.

7y ago

Nurturing the hidden talents of our youth

Passionate, forward-looking youth must be groomed and guided in order for them to contribute in the sector that best suits their skills, said experts at the 'Skills for middle-income Bangladesh: Preparing today's youth for tomorrow's challenges' roundtable on July 18, 2017.

7y ago

Australian education for the price of a Bangladeshi degree?

Why would you not want to attain a degree from one of the 43 world-class Australian universities, of which seven regularly feature in the world's top 100 universities according to Times Higher Education Rankings and QS World Universities Rankings?

7y ago

What's the best country to work in? [INFOGRAPHIC]

While every company is different, national statistics for wages, paid holidays, sick leave, compensation, work hours and the world happiness index can be good indicators of what's a good place to work.

7y ago