Image 1 — Sold out again, this is our 4th time at an expo. ❤️
Image 2 — Sold out again, this is our 4th time at an expo. ❤️
Image 3 — Sold out again, this is our 4th time at an expo. ❤️
Image 4 — Sold out again, this is our 4th time at an expo. ❤️

Sold out again, this is our 4th time at an expo. ❤️

This was the first time we added watches to our collection, and surprisingly all were sold out within few hours. Watches tend to have higher margins compared to jewellery, also are easier to sell. We are based out of a tier-2 city.

Expo Fee: ₹1500
Revenue: ₹23,000
Net Profit: Yet to Calculate
Event Time: 11AM - 9PM (10 Hours)

u/seeeeeeeeeeeeeeed — 7 hours ago

Today was my first day at new office and i came back lost and heart broken. Need serious advice.

Today was my first day at this new company, and honestly, it left me feeling completely shattered.

I was offered a role in governance, and throughout the interview process, everything revolved around GRC policies, procedures, controls, and overall governance work. Even the job description clearly mentioned responsibilities like creating policies and implementing controls.

But today, when I asked my manager to briefly explain my role, she said I would be auditing relationship bankers and reviewing customer email interactions to identify errors or policy breaches. She described it as quality control work.

That's when my heart sank.

I tried to clarify, mentioning that the JD spoke about policy-making and control implementation, but she simply said she's not aware of that and that it might have been written that way because this is a pilot batch.

I have 3 years of experience in GRC at a well-established company, where I had a stable, decent paying job with a hybrid setup. Leaving that for this role now feels like a mistake.

I genuinely don't know what to do. This kind of work feels like a step back and honestly feels like it could waste a year of my career. On top of that, the work environment already doesn't feel right my previous organization was far more employee centric.

At the same time, I have responsibilities. I support my parents, even if it's not a huge amount, and my elder brother contributes as well. I also have around 1 lakh in debt. I live in a Hyderabad and pay monthly rent in sharing about 4K.

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u/seeeeeeeeeeeeeeed — 2 months ago

I’ve been running this business in a tier-2 city for the past 1.5 years, all while managing a full-time job. In this time, we’ve been able to build a solid base of repeat customers, which honestly means a lot.

I’ve kept the brand active through our WhatsApp channel it’s a simple way to stay connected and be a constant reminder without being too pushy. More than that, I’ve always made an effort to stay close to customers, talk to them, understand them, and build something that feels like a community rather than just a business.

Over time, that effort has paid off. People don’t just see it as a jewellery brand anymore they feel connected to it on a personal level.

For me, it was never just about buying and selling. I’ve always wanted to create an experience whether it’s the way the product is packed, how we handle customers, smooth deliveries, the vibe at our stalls, or even making returns easy. It’s all those little things together that make the brand what it is.

It’s been a great journey so far! ❤️

u/seeeeeeeeeeeeeeed — 2 months ago
▲ 60 r/IndiaCareers+1 crossposts

Today was my first day at this new company, and honestly, it left me feeling completely shattered.

I was offered a role in governance, and throughout the interview process, everything revolved around GRC policies, procedures, controls, and overall governance work. Even the job description clearly mentioned responsibilities like creating policies and implementing controls.

But today, when I asked my manager to briefly explain my role, she said I would be auditing relationship bankers and reviewing customer email interactions to identify errors or policy breaches. She described it as quality control work.

That’s when my heart sank.

I tried to clarify, mentioning that the JD spoke about policy-making and control implementation, but she simply said she’s not aware of that and that it might have been written that way because this is a pilot batch.

I have 3 years of experience in GRC at a well-established company, where I had a stable, decent paying job with a hybrid setup. Leaving that for this role now feels like a mistake.

I genuinely don’t know what to do. This kind of work feels like a step back and honestly feels like it could waste a year of my career. On top of that, the work environment already doesn’t feel right my previous organization was far more employee centric.

At the same time, I have responsibilities. I support my parents, even if it’s not a huge amount, and my elder brother contributes as well. I also have around ₹1 lakh in debt. I live in a diff city and pay monthly rent in sharing about 4K.

Questions:

  1. If I leave this company now, how will it impact me? I really need some guidance here.

  2. Will they show up in my PF if I exit them asap?

(Rewritten using ChatGPT please don’t mind.)

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u/seeeeeeeeeeeeeeed — 2 months ago