Hi Geeti
All I can say is that I quite agree with swastik
once you have given your resignation stick to it no matter what happens
it is better to be in a situation where you have mental satisfaction cos otherwise you will suffer mentally(in the job as u r saying) and take a rash decision.
As for getting a job, believe me once you are in the market only your knowledge counts and not your tag(bba or mba)
i have come across many guys n gals (mba tag) , while recruiting. They are not worth their salt. A plain graduate is much more worthy.
So trust yourself , back yourself to the hilt and do what your instinct says.
There is no dearth of jobs for a good candidate.
All the best
All I can say is that I quite agree with swastik
once you have given your resignation stick to it no matter what happens
it is better to be in a situation where you have mental satisfaction cos otherwise you will suffer mentally(in the job as u r saying) and take a rash decision.
As for getting a job, believe me once you are in the market only your knowledge counts and not your tag(bba or mba)
i have come across many guys n gals (mba tag) , while recruiting. They are not worth their salt. A plain graduate is much more worthy.
So trust yourself , back yourself to the hilt and do what your instinct says.
There is no dearth of jobs for a good candidate.
All the best