India is on a roll.... so are the real estate prices!
Every sleepy suburb and village skirting India's cities and major towns, is today the hub of frenzied activity in construction. Landscape that was once just green, rugged patches of earth looking emptily at the sky above, is now giving way to ventures of all sizes and shapes. Commercial office spaces, residential apartment complexes, gated communities, cineplexes, malls, are springing to life all around. Giant ventures include software parks, SEZ's, international airports, airport upgradations, railway projects, refineries, power projects, national highways / speedways, ports, and shipyards. Visit any area after about a week or two, and you are sure to be confounded at the sudden appearance of a huge structure that you are sure was not there the last time you drove by.
The opportunities being many and in huge numbers in terms of floor space and project value, anyone and everyone has jumped into the bandwagon to take their own slice/s of this mega-offering. The boom being exponential over the past decade, aided by a very co-operative bureaucracy, there is an unlimited scope for careers within this industry. The one-man-show realtor now has competition from multinational conglomerates that are moving in fast into India. Architects and interior designers have more work than they can catch up with. Engineers are in equal demand as are marketing experts. With office spaces and housing headed towards the designer niche, the infrastructure industry is looking for players with a high degree of dedication towards customer delight. After all, it is not everyday that one finds a customer looking for their second or third 'dream' home or office! The customer has to make a calculated choice from the market, trying to find the optimum mix of price, quality, and budget. And if this purchase is being supported by a bank loan, there would be some more thinking to do.
Great careers await those that would like to move in and grab their share of space in the infrastructure industry. Partnerships between the private and the public sectors, formation of consortiums, and conglomerates diversifying into this industry, have multiplied the available career options. Apart from direct employment with the infrastructure industry, there is also a sharp rise in human resource requirements with secondary industries such as cement manufacturers, earth moving equiment manufacturers and contractors, water resource management specialists, and so on.
Listed below are just some of the roles that one can hope to fill in this industry, and pursue a concrete career... One of these good openings might well be yours......
Every sleepy suburb and village skirting India's cities and major towns, is today the hub of frenzied activity in construction. Landscape that was once just green, rugged patches of earth looking emptily at the sky above, is now giving way to ventures of all sizes and shapes. Commercial office spaces, residential apartment complexes, gated communities, cineplexes, malls, are springing to life all around. Giant ventures include software parks, SEZ's, international airports, airport upgradations, railway projects, refineries, power projects, national highways / speedways, ports, and shipyards. Visit any area after about a week or two, and you are sure to be confounded at the sudden appearance of a huge structure that you are sure was not there the last time you drove by.
The opportunities being many and in huge numbers in terms of floor space and project value, anyone and everyone has jumped into the bandwagon to take their own slice/s of this mega-offering. The boom being exponential over the past decade, aided by a very co-operative bureaucracy, there is an unlimited scope for careers within this industry. The one-man-show realtor now has competition from multinational conglomerates that are moving in fast into India. Architects and interior designers have more work than they can catch up with. Engineers are in equal demand as are marketing experts. With office spaces and housing headed towards the designer niche, the infrastructure industry is looking for players with a high degree of dedication towards customer delight. After all, it is not everyday that one finds a customer looking for their second or third 'dream' home or office! The customer has to make a calculated choice from the market, trying to find the optimum mix of price, quality, and budget. And if this purchase is being supported by a bank loan, there would be some more thinking to do.
Great careers await those that would like to move in and grab their share of space in the infrastructure industry. Partnerships between the private and the public sectors, formation of consortiums, and conglomerates diversifying into this industry, have multiplied the available career options. Apart from direct employment with the infrastructure industry, there is also a sharp rise in human resource requirements with secondary industries such as cement manufacturers, earth moving equiment manufacturers and contractors, water resource management specialists, and so on.
Listed below are just some of the roles that one can hope to fill in this industry, and pursue a concrete career... One of these good openings might well be yours......
- Technical: Project Manager, Manager Planning - Site, Planning Engineer, Manager Contruction, Engineer Construction, Engineer QS, Engineer QS (Client Billing), Engineer QS (PRW), Manager QA/QC, Senior Engineer QA/QC, Manager Plant, Site Plant Engineer, Regional Safety Coordinator, Safety Engineer, and so on.
- Stores / Materials Management: Materials Manager, Officer Materials, Stores Manager, Store Keeper, and so on.
- Business development: Manager Business Development, Executive Business Development, and so on.
- Finance / HR / Administration / Legal
- Land Acquisition : Some organizations consider this function as part of Business Development.
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