u/InsideNet7931

How are third-party payroll jobs in Accenture?

I recently got an opportunity where I would work for Accenture but be on a third-party payroll (Adecco)for HR Recruitment Role its a Night Shift Role. This is my first corporate job opportunity, so I wanted honest opinions from people who have worked in Accenture through staffing/payroll companies. Would you recommend joining as a fresher through third-party payroll, or is it better to avoid these roles? Would appreciate genuine experiences and advice. Office:- Vikhroli (mumbai)

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u/InsideNet7931 — 3 days ago

How do Bi people in India date seriously without fearing the future?

(22M) Bisexual Indian guy here. I’m very discreet about it and literally nobody knows except one close friend. My ex was a girl, so I know how dating works in straight relationships, but emotionally liking a guy like this is kind of a first for me.

I’ve had hookups with guys before, but this is the first time I’ve actually felt emotionally invested in someone. Recently started talking to a guy and we connected insanely fast. We both genuinely like each other and for the first time it feels like having someone who actually cares and understands.

But at the same time, both of us are scared because we know how difficult serious queer relationships can become in India due to family pressure, marriage expectations, society etc.

Part of me wants to just enjoy the connection and live in the present, but another part keeps thinking: “What’s the point of getting attached if the future is so uncertain?”

So I wanted to ask older queer people here: How do you date seriously without constantly worrying about the future?

Do you allow yourself to fully love someone even with all the uncertainty?

Would really appreciate honest advice/experiences.

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u/InsideNet7931 — 6 days ago

How do Bi people in India date seriously without fearing the future?

(22M) Bisexual Indian guy here. I’m very discreet about it and literally nobody knows except one close friend. My ex was a girl, so I know how dating works in straight relationships, but emotionally liking a guy like this is kind of a first for me.

I’ve had hookups with guys before, but this is the first time I’ve actually felt emotionally invested in someone. Recently started talking to a guy and we connected insanely fast. We both genuinely like each other and for the first time it feels like having someone who actually cares and understands.

But at the same time, both of us are scared because we know how difficult serious queer relationships can become in India due to family pressure, marriage expectations, society etc.

Part of me wants to just enjoy the connection and live in the present, but another part keeps thinking: “What’s the point of getting attached if the future is so uncertain?”

So I wanted to ask older Bi people here: How do you date seriously without constantly worrying about the future? Do you allow yourself to fully love someone even with all the uncertainty?

Would really appreciate honest advice/experiences.

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u/InsideNet7931 — 6 days ago