'bsc mass com' - this is how we call him...let me keep his identity a secret...having quit pure sciences and software development, bsc mass com is now aspiring to become a 'top' journalist. Is he the fourth idiot? or has he grown up with logic that bacche ab passion dhundhte hain
Definitely he's going to be one. Like him, media industry is drawing in thousands of freshers each year...a never ending trail that started with the boom in the 90s. And like bsc masscom, routinely, i get the chance to meet freshers in the field. This reminds me of the time when i made a debut as a free lancer...well those days were not so glamour packed. We did have 'screen idols' as icons. Print by-lines drove us equally crazy (both still fascinate with equal zeal, by the way, years after). but media was not so promising, then.
Now a part of the industry, it's an aspiration that's achieved, for my friends and me. Despite growing size, trained younsters are much more than industry's capacity to absorb, considering proportionally.
bsc masscom, however, is confident that he will find his 'deserving share' in the news bazar. no issues - but demand-supply mismatch dishearten a substantial number of kids in different industries. but even this doesn't deter them...thankfully, our media bazar is more than a weekly haat. it's all days, all hours, all cities. So there's immense room for all who come in...with good and not fairly good profiles....
bsc masscom, hopefully you will have your day. we all had it.
Definitely he's going to be one. Like him, media industry is drawing in thousands of freshers each year...a never ending trail that started with the boom in the 90s. And like bsc masscom, routinely, i get the chance to meet freshers in the field. This reminds me of the time when i made a debut as a free lancer...well those days were not so glamour packed. We did have 'screen idols' as icons. Print by-lines drove us equally crazy (both still fascinate with equal zeal, by the way, years after). but media was not so promising, then.
Now a part of the industry, it's an aspiration that's achieved, for my friends and me. Despite growing size, trained younsters are much more than industry's capacity to absorb, considering proportionally.
bsc masscom, however, is confident that he will find his 'deserving share' in the news bazar. no issues - but demand-supply mismatch dishearten a substantial number of kids in different industries. but even this doesn't deter them...thankfully, our media bazar is more than a weekly haat. it's all days, all hours, all cities. So there's immense room for all who come in...with good and not fairly good profiles....
bsc masscom, hopefully you will have your day. we all had it.
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