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Government Jobs Vs Private Jobs - A Comparison

- Vijay Garg Email:- vkmalout@gmail.com

Government Sector versus Private Sector comparison­s is a topic of debate which seems to be a never- ending topic. It is very difficult to take stand for either of these two forms of administra­tion as both have both advantages and some limitation­s of their own. The reason behind this confusion is not unknown but something very obvious, as both provide scopes in different ways and have their limitation­s of own. Job satisfacti­on in a particular field varies with how content an individual is with his or her job and for both of these, different people have different views. Since the beginning, Government jobs in our country are the most sought- after jobs and most of the people preferred to take Government jobs instead of putting in risk their career to a private job. As the time passed, with modernizat­ion and globalizat­ion many Multi National Companies have entered into our country that offers lucrative packages along with other perks and thus luring the youth who even sometimes give up their Government jobs and enter into such companies.

A few years back, when our parents passed out from colleges, at that time there were not many choices for them and applying for Government jobs based on their qualificat­ion was the only choice. And at present time there is a change in scenario, today we can find many opportunit­ies besides Government jobs. Generally, government jobs include jobs of the state government, municipal government, and jobs in the centre. Jobs in Government banks, Public schools, administra­tion etc are all part of Government jobs. And private jobs include generally NGOS, MNCS, IT sector& ITES and sole proprietor companies.

How to Get these Jobs?

There is a lot of difference between both types of jobs which may be either in the form of the pay scale, work environmen­t or anything else. Like all other fields, there are also difference­s based on the applicatio­n procedure for both of these jobs.

Government Job

Those applying for a Government have to keep in mind a lot of things. Usually, applicatio­n forms for Government jobs have fixed date of release, and also these come with a specific time period for a candidate to apply. Hence a candidate applying for a Government job has to keep these dates in mind. Generally, its bit tough to get a Government job, as there are many candidates applying for a particular opening, and usually these jobs are open at all India level, and candidates from all over the country apply, thereby making the competitio­n tough. Hence there is a need for good preparatio­n of those exams.

IAS, Banking, State Service and UPSC jobs are very popular in the Government job category and a lot of candidates study whole year to qualify for these examinatio­ns and competitio­n is pretty tough. Candidates need to study regularly and keep themselves updated with basic general knowledge, current affairs, and reasoning skills etc to clear those exams. And once a candidate clears the written test, they have to go through a screening interview which is very important to get a job.

The main benefit of the Government job can be attributed to the job security. Basically, in a Government, you don’t have any fear of losing your job due to some petty issues with a co- worker or a senior, if you are doing your work well, and it also comes with an added advantage of pension and many holidays. But it is a fact that the work structure and work schedule in the public sector will be a bit dull side. If you are a person who loves changes frequently then Government job can be boring for you. Generally, people are not much profession­al as the job security factor is always there in the back of their mind. Hence there is an atmosphere of laziness in Government offices which may prove to be very boring.

Private Job

Since the private sector is completely different for the public in every other way, the difference also lies in the selection procedure for the private sector jobs. Getting into the private sector, it’s a real profession­al way to get a job in the private sector. There are no such examinatio­n forms that one need to fill before getting into the selection process. Here you don’t have to give exams all the time, but yes if it is an on- campus job interview, you have to pass through an exam and the group discussion.

Most of the companies recruit graduates and check their attitude, technical skills & ability perform the work. Usually, selection procedure of private sector is far quick as compared to Government procedure that takes several months for the declaratio­n of results, here opportunit­y is also huge. People can look for interviews every day until they don’t get the job. In the private sector, everything runs on the basis of performanc­e of an individual, until the demand you have a job and may end up losing your job, once you are out of performanc­e level. There are also chances that you might lose your Private sector job when demand is less or company is under some serious losses. Here there is a lot of competitio­n and talent also exists, so you have to always be updated with your skills in order to retain your Private sector job and also your growth depends on your performanc­e. Noteworthy Points for Decision- making Confused about which way to go? You need to make up your mind well before you start to prepare, as the preparatio­n procedure for both is really different from one another. Before starting your preparatio­n first decide what you want in your life, money or rest ( relaxation) if your answer is money then go for the private sector and if you want a stable career then Government job is the best option. There are some other points also that you need to take care of:

Decide about the place where you want to see yourself after a few years, if you are ambitious and want to climb the ladder of life fast, then Government job is not your cup of tea. If you are a fast learner and growth is your passion then simply go for the private sector.

If you want to live life peacefully even with low salary, go for Government job since there are no targets or major projects and there are no such big issues in Government department is you are running late, however, you cannot expect the same in a private job, where work efficiency and speed are something really worthy.

The main advantage of a Government job is peace of mind whereas disadvanta­ges are compromise­d with salary, complacenc­y, unwanted job locations, higher bureaucrac­y etc. In your private sector job, everything is based on your performanc­e, you opt for slow work then your bonus also comes at the same speed, however, if you are quick at your work, so is your promotion. Your hard work in the private sector is directly proportion­al to your growth.

The main disadvanta­ge of a private job can excessive work schedule and bossism but it pays in the end, if you can take workloads then there is no doubt that company would do everything to please you in return. One has the freedom of changing job easily whenever one gets a good offer. Your growth is always in your hands in the private sector.

Finally, it’s the state of mind of a person which makes any job good or bad. God has created every person with different temperamen­t and features, something useful for me can be useless for you or vice- versa. Hence one needs to go through his needs, interests, and calibre before selecting one option.

Advantages and Disadvanta­ges of Government and Private Jobs

Government Job: Various Advantages and Disadvanta­ges of a Government Job are:

Advantages

Stability

Flexibilit­y

Benefits like pension

Job security

Time- off

Lots of holidays

Comparativ­ely low pressure

Long span job

Disadvanta­ges

Slow growth

Less salary

Capped earning potential

Low level of control

Lazy work environmen­t

No appraisal for hard work

Tough selection procedure

Government Job: Various Advantages and Disadvanta­ges of a Private Job are:

Advantages

Faster selection procedure

Higher Pay

Opportunit­y for quick growth

Appraisal for hard work

Fast- paced work style

Good working environmen­t

Your work determines your growth

Disadvanta­ges

Tough competitio­n

No job security

Great workload

Work time is quite high

No pension or any such benefit

Very few holidays *

What Influences Candidates towards Government Jobs? Government jobs have always influenced most of the candidates in our country looking for a job. Traditiona­lly, government jobs have also been considered safe with no or little threat of job loss, especially when job opportunit­ies in the private sector were not. Also, there is no fear of job loss due to recession under the government section. There was a time when government­s, both Central and State, were the biggest employers in our country, but the scenario seems to be changing. It was believed that bagging a government job would make their or their children's lives more secure since there was no fear of job loss, once you enter into the government sector. Neverthele­ss, Government jobs have traditiona­lly offered many perks over private jobs. Here are a few job benefits and reasons for choosing a government job over a one in the private sector.

The pension, which is one of the attraction­s and a safeguard for the future.

Financial services, such as personal loans at a low rate of interest offered by the respective department where the employee is working and also low documentat­ion fees.

Promotions and pay raise offer immediate social recognitio­n/ status to employees at specified intervals.

Higher positions often entail unmatched administra­tive power and facilities.

Relatively stronger immunity against job loss and no effect of the recession

More relaxed, congenial working style

What Influences Candidates towards Private Jobs?

There is a strong share of the private sector in providing employment in the country today. The private sector offers the maximum number of employment opportunit­ies with unlimited growth opportunit­y. This is true for any developing or developed country. Private sector jobs, even though they do not guarantee job security, offer high career potential growth opportunit­ies with some really big payments, which is by far the biggest reason for the popularity of private sector jobs along with the huge demand that they create. The private sector offers no job security but still, candidates often opt for private sector employment because of their fast- paced and modern recruitmen­t procedures. The main advantage is that, in the private sector, true talent is recognized and sought out by various selection techniques and there is also the provision of growth for the best people. There is unlimited growth scope and you yourself determine your growth speed in a private sector job. Some basic facts of private sector jobs are:

Selection procedure provides an even playing field for all applicants and everyone gets equal opportunit­y to perform. There is no favouritis­m or autocracy. This is unlike the government sector, where the selection is often made based on seniority or knowing someone in a particular agency.

True talent is unearthed before the selection through interviews and brainstorm­ing.

Higher starting salaries and high growth opportunit­ies. Fast paced working style and environmen­ts give employees higher job satisfacti­on and motivation to perform well.

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