Javad Zarbakhsh:
How do you see yourself in five years? What is your future plan?
Narendra Singh:
I want to get a nice job in a very reputed company, one of the best automotive companies. This is my dream, to work as an engineer, as a CAE engineer, for passive safety, or in terms of 3D printing additive manufacturing engineer. This is my dream, and in parallel maybe I would go for some startup as well, maybe in India or here. So I want to expand myself in both the directions, I want to start a small startup and as well as I want to be a good engineer in a nice well reputed company.
Javad Zarbakhsh:
Of course, having a start-up has several advantages. Let’s say especially as a foreigner in Europe, you will have a little bit more freedom as a startup.
Narendra Singh:
We discussed about it, you guided me well about the startup things, I think we already have a good conversation about it.
Javad Zarbakhsh:
It is actually true that starting a start-up in Austria is relatively simple I mean assuming you don’t have any work permit problem and you don’t have visa problem I mean considering that this problem has been already solved then starting a company brings you actually a lot of advantages in compare to …
Narendra Singh:
Yeah that’s true, that’s true.
Javad Zarbakhsh:
Being in Europe, many people still think that okay they are in Europe and they are still living in a small city and so on. What is your impression? I mean moving around in Europe compared to moving around in different countries in Asia.
Narendra Singh:
I traveled so many countries in Europe, because there is a big freedom of traveling around and even you can take this advantage for applying jobs. Job is a little bit challenging but for getting internship and finding internship across the Europe is very easy even you know when you are a student here you are promoted to go outside and find an internship within the EU (European Union), so you will get Erasmus scholarship as well as you are it’s because you have the work permit here which is valid in all the EU countries. So it’s very easy to find internship over there. So this is a big plus. Second, you don’t need visa so you can travel free without any boundary so I visited Italy Czech Republic Hungary and Germany, Slovenia, Serbia, where we went together for the photonic conference.
Javad Zarbakhsh:
Yea, I remember that. This was actually another question I wanted to ask you. Because we arranged this travel for you to Serbia, Belgrade. Could you tell this story from the beginning? Because I think this was also funding that we arranged for you. It was not totally planned much earlier, but It just happened. So we had some funding so could you just tell this story from from your perspective.
Narendra Singh:
We were working on the optical 3d printing together, and because throughout this work experience I got to know about this optics and optical phenomena a lot and it was also very interesting for me and due to this reason You forwarded my name to this photonic conference, and I was invited there as a guest lecturer, to show my work. And , I went to Serbia and it was a two days big conference with very welcoming people and I got a scholarship of 1,500 euros I get from there I don’t remember exactly but it was something 1000 or support in my studies and to cover up the traveling cost I would say.
Javad Zarbakhsh:
and I think it was a great experience, and quiet nice..
Narendra Singh:
Yeah, it was a great learning. And you were there, and we make lots of contacts over there and people were so motivated to organize 3d printing workshops over there so it was very enjoyable time. And I got my certificate from that. It was really also very helpful in my career I would say. Yeah, exactly.
Javad Zarbakhsh:
This kind of certification which was … Comparing your situation with the rest of the students from Asia coming to Europe, your CV is at the moment a unique CV I would say if I take a look at that because of the work you’ve done or the past years was different than the others. You have right now, kind of unique situation. Do you think that the people will get different chances ? Or what is the effect of having a unique CV in your career?
Narendra Singh:
I think I’m lucky I would say, because I met you very early in 2016, right after two months after coming to Austria and then you guided me well. For one year, we work together. And later on, I moved to Hispano-Suiza which is also very reputed I would say. They’re manufacturing cars which cost like 2.2 million Euros. And later on I got my master’s thesis in Magna Steyr which is the biggest contract based car manufacturer in the world. They are manufacturing Jaguar electric Jaguar E, and BMW series 5, Mercedes-Benz G-class. Like all the very expensive cars, and I worked there as a passive safety department for the crash prevention. So, it was very great experience and all these experience, all together makes my CV a little bit unique and they all are connected somehow and Because of my work experience, after coming to Europe is almost now two years, and because that I’m getting lots of calls, interview calls. Everywhere I am getting a positive response so far, I would say.
Javad Zarbakhsh:
Of course, this is actually the key to the success and right now of course I wish you all the best with this carrier but this is actually something that is anyway coming to you. So let’s continue with the next question. Talking to the people outside of Europe, sometimes the people think that specific manufacturing industries are related to Germany, while Austria is sometimes is not really well seen from outside. What new information you received here after coming to Austria to say that hey these information, I didn’t know that Austria is doing this and that.
Narendra Singh:
You know before I came to Austria, I knew Austria from my childhood. That’s another story. But before I came to Austria, when people asked me in India, Where are you going? Then I said Austria. And they all were assuming that I am going to Australia. Because people really don’t know about Austria. This is really funny. They think, they know Vienna. But they don’t know Austria. This is a fact. Or sometimes people think it’s a part of Germany. This is another funny stuff, I would say. But Austria is like a really really very beautiful and great country. We have AVL which is the world’s biggest private automotive consultancy in the world. we have Magna Steyr which is also the biggest contract based car manufacturer in the world and we have Redbull and so many other big companies are here. BMWs biggest engine diesel engine main plant is also located in Austria. So Austria is somehow very much connected with Germany, so we cannot really differentiate between Austria and Germany. I mean they are very much linked and working together in all point of views. There is no visa requirements as Austria and Germany, they both are part of EU. So it’s like one country, when it comes to business and technology. They are sharing the same technology and doing the business in a similar way. So, we should not even think Austria is somehow lesser that Germany. They are almost equal, but the living standards in Austria is pretty much high Vienna is the most livable city in the world. So it’s more cleaner and more nicer. and Graz is the fifth happiest city in Europe. So there is no city before that. From Germany, there is only Munich which is on 4th. They are connected and very very nice place to live, I would say. It’s even better than Germany in my point of view.
Javad Zarbakhsh:
You have a certain experience that you collected over the last years. What is your advice to the people who have not yet come to Europe but they want to come to Europe, and they are hesitating to move to Europe. To which country they should go. So, what is your advice?
Narendra Singh:
So the first thing is when you are not able to find a job or like internship in the beginning as a student, then probably you should find a good professor and you just say, hey I want to learn something whether you are paying me or not, it doesn’t really matter. I just want to learn you have to show this passion and enthusiasm to learning. And then in the beginning, you will not get anything. But you will learn something when a European experience add in your CV, it makes a great impact. So, whether it’s paid or not it doesn’t really matter. So this is one advice. Second advice would be to learn the local language before coming to Europe. So before coming to Germany and Austria, I think you should learn German in India or in any country where you come from so it makes life easier. It’s easier to interact in supermarket, or even in university with the other people and even in finding internships and jobs. The language is very important. That’s what I want to mention, because even although my CV is really good, and I am getting lots of calls, But still, there is one big reason I couldn’t find any job here. It is that my language. I really don’t know German that much level. My German is not so good. So this is one reason, one big barrier to get a job. And another important thing is like when you find a person who already you know going through the same situation like you came from Iran, here to study in Austria and then you establish yourself really well. So, when I came in contact with you I asked you lots of questions. Maybe I irritated you with my questions but at the end, it was that you guided me well and this is very important thing. If you find a person as a mentor. So in case you guided me well because you are you are already aware of all these situations. Everything is in your mind. Like how and how should you do this and what should you do next, and what should be your next steps. So you guided me well and that’s one important thing. So if you have someone as a mentor, you also remember Sarath, he also guided me. Actually he’s the one, who introduced me to you. Yea, I remember. Now he is also in a good situation, he worked in Lam, and now he moved to Netherlands. Because you guided him, and he introduced me to you. Because he thought, that you can help me as well. And now, I think it’s worth, that I’m in a good situation and because of your guidance and your directions, or let’s say your mentorship.
Javad Zarbakhsh:
Of course, my pleasure. Saying the name of Sarath, he used to be very important person in our previous projects and he has a huge success and yeah I mean this is this is absolutely it was was one of the largest success stories that we had we probably will going to have another interview with him. He is right now back in India for a short time but he will be back soon. So let’s say that we can arrange another interview with him as well. Narendra, thank you very much again for taking the time.
Narendra Singh:
You’re welcome.