About the Author
Mr. Shantanu Saha holds a bachelor's degree in Economics from Delhi University and has done his master's in Business Administration from FORE School of Management, Delhi, India.
After finishing his Masters in Business Administration, he joined as a Management Trainee in ABB, a Swiss - Swedish Electrical Engineering MNC.
In ABB he handled challenging assignments in Industrial Relations and HR in their Kolkata and Faridabad factories before becoming the youngest Head – HR for an ABB Joint Venture Company in Madhya Pradesh with the sole responsibility of establishing the HR function ground up.
He was also a part of the start up team at Daksh (now a part of IBM) where he was instrumental in hiring 1500 employees in a span of just over six months for which he was awarded with the Daksh Leadership Award in the year 2001. He later went on to Head HR for one of the Business Units at Daksh. With the passion to repeat what was done in Daksh, Shantanu also joined Global Vantedge, a US Collections company (now a part of the Aegis group) and led its start up HR team as AVP - HR. He was instrumental in setting up the HR systems and processes and hiring around 1000+ employees here as well. In his last corporate assignment, Shantanu was the VP - HR for another WestBridge Capital Funded Startup international collection BPO in Gurgaon.
Mr. Shantanu Saha is currently the CEO of “The Recruiters” an Executive Search, HR Outsourcing & Consulting Firm based in Gurgaon, India that he founded in the year 2004 after completing a successful corporate stint.
This book covers the period during his life when he discovered that he suffered from a serious and near fatal genetic disease. He tried his level best to not let that affect his career or ambitions. Though his initial reaction was of denial, he later did fight for his life and survived to tell this tale…
Contact Information by The Author
This is my first published book and I would really look forward to your feedback and suggestions.
Feel free to write to me shantanu@therecruiters.net
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