• Send in your resume, area of expertise and sample work (if any) to the Talent
                Acquisition Team at:-
                hr.pune.globalresourcepool@gmail.com & feel free to Whatsapp : +91-8007700051 
                You shall receive a call from our Talent Acquisition Team and then the
                details shall be discussed.
            
            
                • Whenever a project in the field of your expertise shall come to us, our team will
                send you all the details regarding the project – Project title, requirements, deliverables,
                deadline etc. You can go through all the details and if comfortable with everything,
                you can give us your confirmation. You may reject a project if you feel any of the
                above parameter is not comfortable to you.
            
            
                • Once you confirm the project, our team shall mail you a Bid email,
                to which you need to revert back with your bank account details 
                and confirm your acceptance.
            
            
                • A Project Manager shall be assigned to you to guide you through
                out and coordinate between you and the client. If you require to communicate with
                the client directly to understand their needs, the concerned Project Manager shall
                arrange a conference call.
            
            
                • The project is then divided into 4-5 phases and you initially need to submit a
                draft for the first phase. On submission of this draft, we shall receive the feedback
                from the client, according to which there may be some modifications required (generally
                said as “REWORK” ). This Rework is a part of the project and you
                need to be ready to do rework several times in the entire project.
            
            
                • Then you can move on to the further phases and submit quality work by the mentioned
                deadlines. Note: We do not make any extra payments for Rework.
                Though, in case of any additional work, appropriate payments shall be made.
            
         
        
        
        
            
                • Once you submit the final draft of the entire project, we shall receive the 
                    final feedback and confirmation from the client.The day, on which we
                receive the client’s confirmation, in that particular week on Saturday 
                we will make 90% of the total amount . The reason behind
                this is that our payment cycle is done only on Saturdays
            
                • The remaining 10% of the amount is paid to you at the end
                    of the financial year , i.e. on 31st March in the form of TDS
                . Here, you have the choice to receive this TDS in the form of a TDS certificate
                or directly receive it into your bank account like the previous 90% payment.
         
        
        
        
        
            
                An intentional or careless representation of someone else’s words, language, expressions,
                thoughts, ideas etc as one’s own and without any credits given to the original author,
                used in any academic or non-academic work is Plagiarism.
            
                As per the policies of UK universities, we cannot copy any contents as it is from
                the internet (say, Google); we have to write each and every bit of the information
                in our own words. Copying the contents directly from the internet is considered
                as plagiarism and the student can suffer severe punishments and even can be disqualified
                further. Hence we can refer as many sources as we want from the internet but everything
                needs to be written in own words with proper references and citations in Harvard
                    Style .
         
        
        
        
        
            
                Referencing is a system to acknowledge the work of another author 
                when you use their words, ideas, theories etc in your research. When we acknowledge
                sources in this way, we give credit to another person’s words, ideas or opinions
                in the form of a note and/or bibliographic reference and citation. References and
                citations are important features of academic writing.
            
                Each such an idea, language or theory may be enclosed in inverted commas. At the
                end of the quoted line, author name and the year it was published in must be mentioned
                in brackets. This is a citation. This citation should be numbered in superscript
                text. Each citation has a corresponding reference. This reference gives much more
                details about the quoted line, mentioning the authors, year it was published in,
                book name, page number etc. Books, PDFs website sources, weblinks etc. have different
                referencing styles.
            
                For example -
                Peter Shor proved in 1994 that with the help of a quantum computer, which cannot
                be practically possible, would be able to factor in polynomial time that can break
                the RSA algorithm (Menezes, Alfred; Paul C. van Oorschot; Scott
                    A. Vanstone October 1996)3 .The below shows how would the corresponding
                reference be to the above Citation.Menezes, Alfred; Paul C. van Oorschot; Scott
                A. Vanstone (October 1996). “Handbook of Applied Cryptography”. CRC Press. ISBN
                0-8493-8523-7. For more detailed explanation, refer to our Guidelines email
                    and attachments .
         
        
        
        
        
            
                As a part of an academic community, it is important that you show the reader where
                you have used someone else’s ideas or words. Failure to properly reference using
                the Harvard system may make the reader think that you are cheating by claiming someone
                else’s work as your own. In the academic environment, we call this plagiarism and
                it is seen as a very serious offence. Please remember that plagiarism is not just
                when you directly copy words from another student’s or expert’s work. Plagiarism
                also occurs when you re-word someone else’s ideas in your own work and you do not
                give credit to the original source.
            
                • There are many referencing and citation styles; but the most preferred style
                    of references and citations by UK Universities is the Harvard style
                . In the Harvard style, the author’s surname and year of publication are cited in
                the text of your work. The full details of the book are included in the reference
                list at the end of the assignment.
            
                • Oxford style of referencing is also sometimes referred to as
                a documentary-note style. It has two components - 1. Footnote
                    Citation and 2. Reference List. A superscript number is inserted in
                your text at the point where you cite your source of information. This superscript
                number then appears at the bottom of the page where the footnote is recorded. Author’s
                name or the initial before the surname is stated.
            
                • OSCOLA style of referencing is used for academic writings in
                the domain of law . When writing for an academic audience, you
                must provide evidences for your claims by citing your sources in footnotes
                . Legal writing cites primary legal sources like cases, statuses etc, as
                well as secondary sources such as books, journal articles, websites and policy statements.
                    OSCOLA style does not use endnote references or in-text citations; but instead all
                    citations appear in the footnotes.For more detailed explanation, refer to our Guidelines
                    email and attachments .
         
        
        
        
        
            
                • Assignments of various domain range from 1,000 words to 4,000
                    words with an average deadline of 5-10 days .
            
                • Dissertations range from 8,000 words to 20,000 words
                with average deadline from 15-30 days .
         
        
        
        
        
            
                As soon as we receive the final confirmation from the client ,
                on that particular week’s Saturday, 90% of the amount is made to you, whereas the remaining 10% is paid to you at the end of the financial year , i.e. on 31st March.
         
        
        
        
        
            
                An assignment can have any number of reworks depending upon the feedback of
                    the client, quality of your work, plagiarism percentage, relevance of the content
                    to the section and topic and such other factors. You must be available
                        to do these reworks.
         
        
        
        
        
            
                We have a continuous flow of projects in all domains. You initially can start with
                an assignment of a comfortable deadline and then depending upon your speed and quality
                more projects shall be forwarded to you
         
        
        
        
        
            
                As per your quality and speed of writing, projects shall be forwarded to you at
                an appropriate frequency. Depending upon these factors your monthly earnings would
                vary.
            
         
        
        
        
        
            
                We have a continuous flow of assignments and dissertations throughout the year in
                the domains of Finance, Marketing, HR, International Business, Law, Technology,
                    Civil engineering, Automobile engineering, Psychology, Operations and
                many others.
         
        
        
        
        
            
                Researches can be classified as either primary or secondary research. The difference
                is quite simple, yet there is often confusion around this topic.
            
                • In a nutshell, primary research is original research conducted
                    by you (or someone you hire) to collect data specifically for your
                current objective. You might conduct a survey, run an interview or a focus group,
                observe behavior, or do an experiment. You are going to be the person who obtains
                this raw data directly and it will be collected specifically for your current research
                need.
            
                • Conversely, secondary research involves searching for existing
                    data that was originally collected by someone else.
                You might look in journals, libraries, or go to online sources. You will apply what
                you find to your personal research problem, but the data you are finding was not
                originally collected by you, nor was it obtained for the purpose you are using it
                for.
         
        
        
        
        
            
                When performing research, most writers will come across a variety of information
                from a variety of different places. All of these sources can be classified as either
                primary or secondary sources.
            
                • Primary Source: A primary source is an original study, document,
                object, or eyewitness account. In other words, this is the source where any given
                information first appeared. For instance, if a scientific study is performed, the
                primary source is the initial report that is prepared by the scientist(s) who performed
                the research.Different types of primary sources could be as given below:
                - Questionnaires provide answers to standard questions. These can be carried out
                by mail, online or face-to-face and can cover a large number of people.
                - Interviews are usually one-to-one and focus on a list of questions.
                - Focus groups enable a number of people to discuss ideas or topics together and
                provide a range of views.
            
            
                • Secondary Source: A secondary source is a document that is written
                about the primary source. These are often documents that report, analyze, discuss,
                or interpret primary sources. Different secondary sources can be journals, articles,
                magazines, books etc. in physical or digital form.
         
        
        
        
        
            
                At initial levels you can contact the Talent Acquisition Team hr.pune.globalresourcepool@gmail.com & feel free to Whatsapp : +91-8411844551 for any queries. Once
                you take up a project and a Project Manager is assigned to you, all queries regarding
                that particular project can be cleared by the Project Manager. Once you complete
                the project and payment is made to you, for further projects the Point of Contact
                will be the Talent Acquisition Manager.
         
        
        
        
        
            
                Payment is made only on receiving final confirmation from the client.
                Our aim is to provide quality work to our clients and it is very important that
                the client is satisfied with the work. Hence, we do NOT make payments
                in advance.
         
        
        
        
        
            
                In case of cancellation of the project from the client’s side, there is no payment
                made for the work done.
         
        
        
        
        
            
                For each assignment or dissertation, there are intermediate deliveries in every
                24-48 hours time for about 1000 words.
         
        
        
        
        
            
                In many projects, various statistical tools are required. Some of these major tools
                are as given below:-
                (i) SPSSS: SPSS Statistics is a comprehensive, easy-to-use set
                of data and predictive analytics tools for business users, analysts and statistical
                programmers.
                It is used to predict with confidence what will happen next so that you can make
                smarter decisions, solve problems and improve outcomes.
                (ii) Stata: Stata statistical software is a complete, integrated
                statistical software package that provides everything you need for data analysis,
                data management, and graphics.
                (iii) EViews: EViews statistical tool is used for estimation, forecasting,
                statistical analysis, graphics, simulation and data management.
                (iv) NVivo: NVivo supports qualitative and mixed methods research.
                NVivo Student version is very useful for course work, literature reviews and dissertation
                writing.
                You need to get them on your own. You can visit their respective websites and find
                the related information.