Long time since I published something personal on my blog... anything at all for that matter...
In case you wondered what I've been up to during the last few months:
... relocated to India in Oct 2008
... to start a company with 2 friends of mine (however, we already had to employ 3 more people because we could not handle the workload...)
... which offers total educational solutions
... focussing on connecting South/Central Asia with the Western World / Europe
... providing career counseling, relocation services, language courses (European languages, Hindi, other Asian languages), cultural immersion trainings, internship placements, tailor-made travels throughout South Asia, and cultural events and event organisation
... either as separate modules or as an integrated solution for people who need / want the whole package
The name of our company is Knowledge Must, but we also promote our different divisions separately, namely: Career Must, Language Must, Training Must, Travel Must and Culture Must.
Visit our website for additional information, and please spread the word in case you know of anybody who could need our assistance.
www.knowledge-must.com
A note to all my nerdy friends: I know the site is not valid HTML... I am working on it

Feedback is anyway appreciated...
Please note however, that this is still work in progress, with more and more content coming over the next few weeks. We are also working on making the site multilingual, eventually offering our services in German, Hindi and Mandarin, too.
I find the name a bit strange. How would you translate it into german? Just „Karriere muss�
Nice to hear from you,
the names will not be translated into German, only the content itself and our slogans will get German counterparts...
however, in Hindi the word "must" (or rather the pronunciation "mast") has another connotation, as it means: "joy", "happiness", "(spiritual) highness" ...
so, for our Indian customers it definitely makes more sense than for Germans
Great to see a sign from your side!
I really like your website - and as bad as the code may be: it looks pretty nice and functional! (at least with Safari)
Thumbs up!
Sebastian