always old technologies they used. Recommend not to join his comapny. It is wonderful experience with Tata Technologies, Learn many things from low level employees to top management. I also participated with top Management wherever decision making required on major changes payroll. It was fun to be in Tata technologies Great work culture competitive work Nice people to workaround Free food all round the clock good experience salary and benefits are low Learnt a lot in terms of technical as well as in terms in management skills. Flexible shift timings. Properly arranged work culture. The hardest part of the job is the service demanding companies and their scope. As it's my first company and started my career it helped me a lot in learning and increasing my confidence levels. Best work culture and peaceful environment No proper project management. Long term career Good work life balance No growthNo proper project term careerGood work life balanceNo growth
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These are things he teaches intentionally and sometimes it is a by-product of what he does. That is priceless. The finesse, the articulation, and analytical thinking that he brings to the table is something I constantly learn from. " Shantanu hopes to compile his list of learnings from Ratan Tata sometime in the near future, but nonetheless shares some of it here. "Mr Tata's mind is extremely sharp and to be in his presence and see how he makes his decisions is an education of its own. The best part is his wit and humble nature. You will never feel like you are working with Mr Tata, because he does not have that barrier that says, 'I am this and you are that'. He has never made me feel intimidated or threatened or scared about learning something. He is always encouraging in that sense. Not just to me, but to everyone that comes his way. " Through all this, their friendship and the bond they formed through a common cause still grows. "It is a product of several years. I would say anyone who has worked with him has been a friend to him to some extent given how easy he is to work with, " says Shantanu.
"From affordable cancer treatment, to looking into making the lives in rural India easier — I'm looking forward to this chapter of making it happen at the Tata Trusts. " Mr Tata concluded his interview by offering a piece of 'advice'. "Leave the advice aside and do what is the right thing, even if it isn't the easiest thing to do, " he said. "When you look back at your life, that's what's going to matter the most. Doing the right thing. " Read his post in entirety below: Since being shared online last night, the post has collected over 12, 000 'likes' on Facebook, and another 85, 000 on Facebook. "Doing the right thing! - the best advice anyone can ever give, " wrote one person in the comments section. "A simple man with a golden heart. Totally inspiring, " said another. Ratan Tata currently serves as Chairman of Tata Trusts, the philanthropic arm of Tata Group. He joined social media in October last year after a long hiatus from public life. You can read the first part of his interview to Humans of Bombay here, and the second part here.
This small but important feat was written about in the Tata Group of companies newsletter and came to the attention of Ratan Tata, himself a dog lover. "People told me to write to Mr Tata about this. " Shantanu did, and for a long time, nothing happened. "It was understandable; I mean it's Mr Tata! But my father was hopeful. " One day, Shantanu received an invitation to meet Ratan Tata at his office in Mumbai. "Mr Tata expressed a lot of love for what we were doing given his immense love for street dogs and asked me what kind of support we would like. I said we were not looking for any support but us being students, he insisted and made an undisclosed investment in our endeavour, " says Shantanu. Labour of love Motopaws was funded not from any investment engine, but from Ratan Tata's own pocket owing to his love for dogs and the innovative concept of saving their lives from speeding vehicles. With the investment, Motopaws has scaled to 11 different cities in India. "Recently, we received requests from Nepal and Malaysia.
The former Tata Sons chairman, in the second installment of a three-part interview with Humans of Bombay (HOB), recalled that at his first internship at Tata Motors, he was shuffled from department to department without anybody actually telling him what to do February 19, 2020 / 10:01 PM IST Ratan Tata (Image: Facebook/ Humans of Bombay) Most people would agree that an internship with Tata Motors would be an eye-opening experience into the workings of a major industry. Not Ratan Tata. The former Tata Sons chairman, in the second installment of a three-part interview with Humans of Bombay (HOB), recalled that his first internship at Tata Motors was "a total waste of time". He said he was shuffled from department to department without anybody actually telling him what to do. "I guess, I was looked at as a family member, so no one said anything to me, " he said, adding that he spent six months merely trying to make himself look useful. Also read: When Ratan Tata fell in love and 'almost got married ' Tata added that the switch to Tata Steel was where his job started getting interesting.
I interned with the Tata Trusts and with Cornell University on Mr Tata's pet project of building a veterinary hospital in Mumbai. I was put in that team before I graduated which, incidentally, is coming along very well now. By the time I came back, I had the additional qualifications of the entrepreneurial world, which I felt very passionate about, " he says. Thus, when Shantanu returned with his degree, it was expected he would work on the same veterinary project. "But it turned out that Mr Tata had other plans. He asked me to join his office instead. That was in 2018. And, since then, I have been working in his office, " he adds. For Shantanu, it has been an intensive training. Having observed Ratan Tata from such close proximity, he says, what struck him the most about Ratan Tata is his refined personality. "The refinement part is very important. A lot of accomplished people share motive, intention, and passion. But the chiseling and polishing, and not cutting corners is something that is worth learning from him.
He spared the best of his efforts to keep up his promise to society. Has a good collection of cars Ratan naval Tata is highly fond of cars. He has a wonderful collection of high-end cars including Ferrari California, Cadillac XLR, Land Rover Freelander, Chrysler Sebring, Honda Civic, Mercedes Benz S-Class, Maserati Quattroporte, Mercedes Benz 500 SL, Jaguar F-Type, Jaguar XF-R, and some others. Ratan Tata is a skilled pilot Ratan Tata loves flights and flying. He is a skilled pilot. Ratan Tata was the first Indian to pilot F-16 Falcon in 2007. Donated $50 million to Harvard Business School In 2010, Ratan Tata pooled up a sum of $50 million to construct an executive centre for the Harvard Business School from where he received his collegiate education. The hall was named Tata Hall. Ratan tata leadership grew the Group's revenues phenomenally Under his able leadership, the revenues of the Tata Group grew more than 40 times. The profits abounded by over 50 times. The company that made only $5.
Mr Tata now uses the Instagram profile Mr Naidu helped set up to connect with the youth and has also shared "a recipe" for successful start-up pitches. The 82-year-old has also used it to share the aforementioned picture of him in his 20s - using the popular hashtag Throwback Thursday - to set the internet alight. But it isn't just business. The two remain fast friends. He added that they both like action comedy films such as The Other Guys and The Lone Ranger. A series about experiences in the Israel Defence Force called Fauda is Mr Tata's favourite Netflix binge, Mr Naidu said. Last year during a radio interview with the BBC, I met Mr Tata and Mr Naidu. It was easy to sense a warm bond between the two - there seemed to be a great degree of camaraderie and mutual respect. Mr Tata spoke about his retirement plans and love for dogs. Nowadays, Mr Naidu continues to also work on the project that brought Mr Tata and him together in the first place. Motopaws has expanded over the years and it now operating in four countries.
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