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Favor Bank

What is this Favor Bank? “You know. Everyone knows.” It was an American writer who first mentioned it & then it was by Paulo Cohelo in his novel “The Zahir”. It’s the most powerful bank in the world, and you’ll find it in every sphere of life. Salman, An up coming talent, knows that, one day, he’ll be very influential for that he work with honesty, dedication & devotion but he will no longer have the energy he once had, but he want to help Sameer because he can’t or isn’t dreaming about retirement, he is still dreaming about the fascinating struggle that is life, power, and glory. Salman start making deposits in Sameer’s account—not cash deposits, you understand, but contacts. He introduces Sameer to such-and-such a person, Salman arrange certain deals, as long as they’re legal. Salman know that Sameer owes him/her something, but he never ask for anything.” “And then one day…” “Exactly. One day, I’ll ask you for a favor and you could, of course, say no, but

Test Driving Career

From MNC’s to NGO’s, writing to film making, banks to hospitals, it is common enough fact, especially in third world countries; that a student who has had industry exposure is more likely to be successful in job market then one who has not. This very fact propels students towards internship opportunities and career counseling seminars or job fairs arranged by prospective employers. As we don’t posses skill development institutes that the standard of those gigantic industry. From the companies viewpoint, offering these services and opportunities to students ensure that prospective employees are somewhat aware of the corporate environment and have basic technical expertise. Due to the gap between academic qualification and professional work field in country like Pakistan internships act like a bridge to provide fresh talent to industry. Hence it’s always a good idea for students to work in real industry to have a test drive before participating in race. I offer the following