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    Mar 11, 2010, 03:58 AM
    Next year career aspiration for finance stream employee
    I am working as finance excutive in Dr.Reddys laboratoreis since three years(total 5 years experiance) and taking care of financial closing activies and MIS .

    As part of my annual performance review I need to mention my next year aspiration - How can I present my view( my view - should get high level position by getting additional knowledge in my area)
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    Mar 11, 2010, 05:24 AM

    Working closely with the Cash Flows of all the sections of the
    Organisation on a daily basis making sure there are no idle
    Balances in Bank Accounts that are not earning the full potential of interest.
    Especially putting amounts on
    Short Call Deposits.
    This is a full time position in a big
    Organisation.

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