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    Damian Eaton
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    Hi! I am thinking about a career in India and would really appreciate some advice from anyone who has experience working or doing business in the country.

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    Damian Eaton
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    When I first started thinking about a career in India, I too had a lot of questions. Frankly, it is a land of opportunities but also challenges that require preparation and understanding of the local culture and market. From my own experience, the key to success here is adaptability and openness to new approaches. India is a dynamic and diverse market where technology, especially programming and game development, is on the rise. I recently came across an article on https://kashmirlife.net/engineering-students-to-game-programmers-indias-new-career-path-376467/ that opened my eyes to the possibilities. It talks about engineering students moving into the gaming industry, which is booming in India. This looks like a promising direction, especially if you have programming skills or are interested in game development.

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    yofise2266 yofise2266
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    I have been working in India for a few years now and I would like to share my experience that may be useful for those who are just starting a career in this country. India is a country with a rich culture and an emerging market, but you need to be prepared for some peculiarities of working here. Firstly, it is important to understand that patience and long-term relationships are valued in India. If you want to build a successful career, be prepared for gradual growth and strengthening of connections. Business in India is often built on personal contacts, so it is important to actively engage in the network, make contacts and maintain good relationships with colleagues and partners.

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