My First Job

A Self-Made Leader

My professional career has been rooted in teaching experience. My very first employment was that of a school teacher in Shree Madhawaliya Secondary School at Bhairahawa while pursuing my intermediate studies in 1993/94. Later on, I moved to Kathmandu for further studies. For reasons of poverty on the part of my parents, I was required …

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Versatile Leadership

Driving Transformational Change Jitendra Dhital, Administrator, Employees Provident Fund A chartered accountant by profession, Jitendra Dhital has served in a leadership role at the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) for the past three years. Throughout his 15-year tenure at the EPF, he considers himself fortunate to hold this position, where he has implemented transformative ideas in …

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‘The domain of medical tourism we’re fostering now is blend of my first and current job’

Yam Bahadur Mahat, Chief Executive Officer, Om Hospital and Research Centre Pvt. Ltd. I began my career in February 1986 as a Front Office Associate at the then Hotel Everest Sheraton in Kathmandu, where I worked for approximately two years. Sheraton Hotels is a renowned chain of 5-star international hotels and resorts. At that time, the …

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My first job taught me to embrace challenges, to combine hard work with smart strategies, and to make work enjoyable

My first job began at Cummins India Limited in April 2010 as a summer intern, while I was studying for my MBA at the Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi University. During my internship, I worked on rebranding projects. My work impressed the team, leading them to offer me a full-time position. I transitioned into a …

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‘I found boundless opportunities in Nepal’s tourism sector’

Roshan Khawas, General Manager, Akama Hotel Kathmandu While pursuing my Proficiency Certificate Level (PCL) in the early 1990s, I sought financial independence to cover my expenses and further studies. I had secured a teaching position but I was prevented from pursuing this path by my brother-in-law, a renowned head chef operating a restaurant in Pokhara’s …

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