Hi Aziz,
Every job is stressful. Please go through the identified roles for the
Visually Impaired bank employees and request your manager for the role
shifting. These days getting into the big MNCs is bit difficult
because they look for candidates having some amount of work experience
in a specific domain. But there are many small and mid-size IT
companies looking for candidates they may recruit you, but your
current work experience will not be considered. I will not recommend
the tele caller's job in a private company because initial pay will
not be sufficient. I think switching into private companies from the
public sector is not a wise decision. These are my opinions. Final
decisions will be yours.

On 9/7/22, Aziz Minat <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I would not
> name due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have been
> reduced as a telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental health as well
> as my work life balance. The situation of constantly being on call is
> affecting my mental health and reducing my efficiency I feel. So in view of
> that I am thinking of switching the job where my abilities duely recognised
> and I am having job satisfaction as well as proper work life balance.
>
> Let me give you bit of idea about me, I did my masters in English
> literature from Gujarat University, and have been active in some or the
> other mediums through civil society as well as other organisations in
> Ahmedabad. One thing I am in mind is the work where I have to work as a
> content creator and second is in field of digital accessibility. 902 as it
> was the need of that time due to financial constraints I was facing and
> thankfully I could clear it without taking any help of a scribe for my
> clearance as it is the norm these days. I am also applying for net jrf but
> have been unable to clear the same. So in view of that, I would highly
> appreciate if you can aprise me of the scope in above mention fields of
> content creation as well as digital accessibility and any other fields you
> may think off.
>
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> Aziz
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