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Indian Navy Reviews
What is it like working at Indian Navy?
It's an exciting job opportunity that a very few are entitled to.
Navy Lieutenant Commander, Submarines in Visakhapatnam:
Pros: It's the adventure and the rush of adrenaline when you are underwater in a submarine
Cons: Organisational hierarchy and the limitation of freedom
Excellent, mind boggling and satisfying though limited severely financially.
Vice President (VP), Operations in Hyderabad:
Pros: Operations and Perspective planning in multifarious domains - sea, air, space, missile warfare, AD sectors and above all the best domain 9f Space imaging
Cons: HR and renumeration. Bureaucracy intervention
It's wonderful, full of opportunities.
Electrical Engineer in New Delhi:
Pros: I get to work in latest naval weapon and electrical systems
Cons: Excess working hours
Responsibility and Authority a very satisfying tenure.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Coimbatore:
Pros: The Indian navy has given me excellent opportunities to develop into a good leader and to undertake higher responsibilities
Cons: The promotion prospects reduce drastically as you become senior
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