By Susan Narjala | Corporate Communications Manager
Krishna was a 16 year old with big dreams. He dreamed of working at an upmarket hotel. He hadn’t had the opportunity to actually set foot in many of them. His routine mainly consisted of doing his diploma course in hotel management and then going back “home,” a shelter for destitute children.
While doing his diploma, Krishna applied to one of the leading hotels in Chennai, India, for a part-time, after-school job. He passed the round of tests but because of his poor communication skills, Krishna was assigned to the kitchen as a helper. But he kept plugging along.
Then news of campus recruitments came along. That’s when Krishna approached U&I for help. U&I assigned Krishna a volunteer who was willing to take on the challenge of teaching spoken English to an older child. He tirelessly coached Krishna for the next few months. It took repeated conversations and constant practice. And, finally, it was the day of the campus interview. Krishna, nervous but determined, shined in all the rounds.
He was recruited for a front desk job. And the icing on the cake? He would be back at the same hotel where he worked as a kitchen helper. This time he would be where he had dreamed of being. And the money wasn’t bad, either!
Krishna’s is not a rags-to-riches story. In fact, those stories happen mostly in the movies. Krishna’s is a story of hard work and determination of a young man from a destitute children’s home. His story is about how lending someone a hand can make a huge difference.
U&I which runs tutoring centers all over India believes that every child has tons of potential. They just need the opportunity and a little bit of help to shine. Just like Krishna.
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