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Best Indian Cities for Young Professionals

By SiliconIndia   |   Tuesday, 21 February 2012, 04:34 Hrs   |    8 Comments
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Bangalore: Bunking classes, small group fights, chit chats at college stadium, and the punishment hours at library are the life before graduation. Graduation is the time you will be awarded the responsibilities for earning your livelihood. As many of the graduates are entering to the job market this year, you should know where to start your career. What to look and how to start your career journey?



Indian cities are blooming and welcoming young professionals with job opportunities than earlier years. It is sensible, if you begin your job hunt in the cities where you get more opportunities to explore. In the past decades, it was only metro-cities where youngsters could build-up their profession. Today, Indian scenario has changed to accommodate more jobs and more professionals into her non-traditional cities like Ahemedabad, Chandigarh and Pune. To reduce the rural and urban divide in job sectors, India promotes employee training centres with the help of few state governments and staffing companies like TeamLease. Job market in Indian cities, today, shows a remarkable progress. If you are looking for better pay-scale and life-style, here is the list of best Indian cities where you can begin your career.



 



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Reader's comments(8)
1: Bangalore is the best place 2 live in for young professionals!!
Posted by:prad - 28 Feb, 2012
2: Chennai is the second largest IT hub next to Bangalore
Posted by:BALA - 25 Feb, 2012
3: Chennai is the second largest IT hub next to Bangalore
Posted by:BALA - 25 Feb, 2012
4: Except for kolkata and chennai, all other cities fit into the bill, purely because of their climate, unfriendly people and lack of business friendly atmosphere.
Posted by:Zed Jay - 22 Feb, 2012
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Posted by:soccer shoes - 22 Feb, 2012
6: absolutely wrong sequence. Mumbai should be 1, Bangalore 2 and Delhi/NCR 3. I belive
Posted by:loksaha - 22 Feb, 2012
7: great indian cities ...
Posted by:Jacos - 21 Feb, 2012
8:
Bangalore stands 1st, editor u r wright..... i appreciate....
Darshan Gowda Replied to: Jacos - 22 Feb, 2012
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