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Employee or student ? Corporate Employee: Works primarily to contribute to the organization's goals, earn a salary, and advance their career. Student: Focuses on learning and gaining knowledge, skills, and qualifications necessary for future endeavors. Responsibilities: Corporate Employee: Has specific job responsibilities and tasks assigned by their employer, often within a structured framework. Student: Has responsibilities related to academic study, including attending classes, completing assignments, and preparing for exams. Environment: Corporate Employee: Works in a professional environment, often in an office setting, with colleagues and supervisors. Student: Typically learns in an educational institution such as a school, college, or university, interacting with peers and educators. Time Management: Corporate Employee: Usually follows a fixed schedule dictated by work hours and deadlines set by the employer. Student: Has a more flexible schedule for classes, studying, and extracurricular activities, although still subject to academic deadlines. Financial Aspects: Corporate Employee: Receives a salary or wage for their work, which may vary depending on their position, experience, and industry. Student: Often relies on scholarships, loans, or family support to finance education, without earning income from their studies. Focus of Learning: Corporate Employee: Continues learning in specific areas related to their job, often through training programs and professional development. Student: Focuses on a broad range of subjects and disciplines, with a curriculum designed to provide a comprehensive education

Nihal Kumar

CS finalist ||CS executive cleared (1st attempt)||CA intermediate student || B.com 2nd year ||

5mo

I agree!

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Komal Singh

CS Profesional student at The Institute of Company secretary of India Bachelor of commerce from RDS College in Accounting and finance

5mo

Good point! well done..

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