I was left totally bewildered by this. Coming from an engineering background, I had only imagined concrete laws to be applicable on physical bodies, chemical reactions, behavior of electrons etc. I had always thought of humans to be too flexible to be governed by laws, completely different from each other in terms of behavior. The fact that there are actually ways to determine human behavior left me astonished and with a sense of awe towards the subject.
The ABG company I would want to work in: This answer has to be a no-brainer for me. I was born and brought up in Renukoot, UP. My father works in Hindalco Industries Ltd. and thus I have developed a close relationship with the company. I have seen the company improving the infrastructure, pollution index, providing basic amenities for the employees and improving the living standards of its employees as a whole. It has built colonies for all of its employees, schools, great roads, malls, shopping complexes provided 24-hours electricity and water supply etc. It is the largest integrated factory in Asia and largest producer of aluminum and finished aluminum products in India.
Looking from a career perspective, I have seen interviews of MDI alumnus who had gone to Renukoot as either summer interns or full time recruitments in Hindalco Industries Ltd. All of them seemed greatly satisfied by their experience over there and overwhelmed by the knowledge that they acquired. I had always wanted to start off my HR career in a plant role as it would provide me with tremendous opportunities to interact with people closely. I would also get to learn Hindalco’s strategy that has allowed it to cater to its employees’ needs so coherently and consistently. There is a lot of employee interaction sessions organized and the company focuses much more than the mandatory CSR requires them to.
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