“I finally have a real job. I am eager to start, and I am very eager to prove to Samir that I am efficient at my work. I reach the office well on time and go to meet Smriti. She takes me around the premises. It is nothing like the tiny, cramped space at Point to Point. This is a real office, spread across thirty thousand square feet over two floors and employing more than two hundred people. Smriti tells me that the average age of the employees would be about twenty-six or twenty-seven. It is in...deed a young crowd with a lot of parties and fun stuff that happens every Friday evening at the work place itself. She shows me the cafeteria (the most important place she says and winks), the water coolers, the coffee-and-tea-vending machines, and the toilets. I slowly absorb my surroundings and throw a casual glance at all the employees. They are completely absorbed in their work. They do real work here, not merely pass on the bookings. I feel very proud to be a part of it all. Smriti takes me around and introduces me to everyone on the floor with whom I would be interacting.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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