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Write conervation Between two students on Ray shift from commreial art to the making flim

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Answered by itzNobita26
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Rohit:

You look bit down. What’s the matter?

Mahesh:

(Sighs) Nothing much.

Rohit:

Looks like something isn’t right.

Mahesh:

Ya. It’s at the job front. You know that the telecom industry is going through a rough patch because of falling prices and shrinking margins. These factors along with consolidation in the industry is threatening the stability of our jobs. And even if the job remains, career growth isn’t exciting.

Rohit:

I know. I’ve been reading about some of these issues about your industry in the newspapers. So have you thought of any plan?

Mahesh:

I’ve been thinking about it for a while, but haven’t concretized anything so far.

Rohit:

What have you been thinking, if you can share?

Mahesh:

Well, I’ve been thinking of switching to an industry that has at least few decades of growth left.

Rohit:

That’s the right approach, but you need to reskill yourself for the industry you’re targeting.

Mahesh:

I realize that, and I’ve been leaning toward digital marketing because in that industry I can carry over some of my skills from the current job. Another reason for this inclination is that digital marketing requires far less hardcore technical skills, which will make it relatively easier for me to acquire new skills.

Rohit:

Your choice makes sense. So are you thinking of making the transition in near future?

Mahesh:

Not immediately. I need to keep the job, as I’ve EMIs to pay. I’m 80-90 percent sure I’ll go with digital marketing as the industry to reskill in, but in the next 2-3 weeks I’ll take more opinions on other options, after all I wouldn’t want to change the industry again. And once I finalize the industry, I’ll explore different options to reskill while keeping my current job.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello,

Rohit:

You look bit down. What’s the matter?

Mahesh:

(Sighs) Nothing much.

Rohit:

Looks like something isn’t right.

Mahesh:

Ya. It’s at the job front. You know that the telecom industry is going through a rough patch because of falling prices and shrinking margins. These factors along with consolidation in the industry is threatening the stability of our jobs. And even if the job remains, career growth isn’t exciting.

Rohit:

I know. I’ve been reading about some of these issues about your industry in the newspapers. So have you thought of any plan?

Mahesh:

I’ve been thinking about it for a while, but haven’t concretized anything so far.

Rohit:

What have you been thinking, if you can share?

Mahesh:

Well, I’ve been thinking of switching to an industry that has at least few decades of growth left.

Rohit:

That’s the right approach, but you need to reskill yourself for the industry you’re targeting.

Mahesh:

I realize that, and I’ve been leaning toward digital marketing because in that industry I can carry over some of my skills from the current job. Another reason for this inclination is that digital marketing requires far less hardcore technical skills, which will make it relatively easier for me to acquire new skills.

Rohit:

Your choice makes sense. So are you thinking of making the transition in near future?

Mahesh:

Not immediately. I need to keep the job, as I’ve EMIs to pay. I’m 80-90 percent sure I’ll go with digital marketing as the industry to reskill in, but in

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