Hardest Jobs To Fill In India

By siliconindia  |   Wednesday, 12 February 2014, 01:32 IST
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Teachers



Teachers are always in great demand in many areas of the country; the key to this profession is willing to go where the jobs are available. Needs are maximum in areas with highest population and growth, and in inner cities or other areas where fewer teachers want to teach.



However, Becoming a teacher is not that easy. You need vast treasury of patience, care, and a strong belief in yourself and education. Many in this position argue that the pay is less and it could be better, but if you have the experience that is required and don’t find steady work elsewhere or you just want to be a teacher, there aren’t many obstacles to take advantage of this profession.



Average Salary: 0.97 lakh to 5.02 lakh



Mechanics



If you can't find work but love cars and bikes, the best choice to take is to try going after mechanic positions.



Every mechanic job is slightly different, and as the automotive industry continues to grow and new technology is introduced, good mechanics are bound to be in huge demand.



Professionals in this field most often learn on the job and move up by mastering their skills.A mechanic job generally requires little to no higher learning, but if you have, it’s an added plus, and it wouldn't take too much time to become knowledgeable to apply for these jobs.



Average Salary: 0.77 to 7.38 lakh
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