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Pie Chart of Indian Job market based on years of experience

April 2, 2012 IMI

The above pie chart is taken from Naukri.com’s  JobSpeak Report for October 2009. On a monthly basis, Naukri.com consolidates the job statistics in the form of tables and visual graphs.  Their report is based on the data of 15 million job applicants who use Naukri.

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Will ability to write a Helloworld program fetch you a software job?

September 5, 2010 Interview Tips

Are you a college student studying MCA, BSc or Engineering in India? doesn’t matter whether you are an electronics/electrical/mechanical/chemical/civil engineer, you might be knowing by now that you can get a software job  with some efforts. Your friend or senior or even a relative might have as well given you a brief overview of how [...]

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Oracle Financial Services Walk-in interview for freshers

August 5, 2010 Job Search Tips

NOTE: This is a past event. To get Job related articles to your email, subscribe to our website: Enter your email address: Like never before, it is raining IT  jobs for freshers in India. Oracle Financial Services Software Limited is hiring 2010 passed out Engineering and MCA students on 7th August 2010 in Bangalore and [...]

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Infosys hiring BCA & BSc Graduates

July 13, 2010 Job News

Here is a Golden Job Opportunity for BCA, BSc Graduates of India to work with Infosys Technologies, the best managed company in India. Eligibility Criteria: BCA or B.Sc graduates (Computer Science/ Electronics/ Mathematics/ Physics/ Statistics / Information Technology / Information Science only) Candidates who have graduated in 2008, 2009 & 2010 with experience of up [...]

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We hate planning — Indians

July 6, 2010 Others

Let’s face it. We Indians don’t like the design phase in a software project, or in any project for that matter. Given a chance we would like to completely eliminate the time taken for the activity of design and planning, all we want to do is to jump into coding straight without bothering to gather [...]

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The first step in job search for Freshers

July 5, 2010 Job Search Tips

Are you a 2010 pass-out anxiously waiting to get an IT job (in India)? Email your resume immediately to: freshers@infosys.com Voila! Your resume will be stored in the database of Infosys Technologies. If you are lucky, in a couple of months, you will receive a computer generated email from Infosys shortlisting you for an off [...]

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Print your code before a job interview

July 1, 2010 Interview Tips

To those who are new to this blog, I’m a software engineer by profession. I am a proud geek who loves technical stuff. A day before attending a  job interview, I print a couple of codes that I have written and carry them with me. This helps me more than in one way to clear [...]

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Tata Technologies Looking for C/C++/Java programmers

June 4, 2010 Announcements

Tata Technologies Ltd. is hiring 40 professionals for Pune Location.  Headquartered in Singapore,   Tata Technologies Limited is a leader in engineering services outsourcing with over 4,000 highly skilled employees. Do you meet the following criteria? If yes, send your resume asap to sridhar@interviewmantra.net Possess 2 to 5 years of IT Experience. Education – BE [...]

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How to get an onsite opportunity in 3 months — Sarcasm

May 21, 2010 Others

Disclaimer: This article is rephrased version of a sarcastic comment written by a frustrated employee of a popular IT company in India. This is not a serious article at all. You have to follow few simple steps to get an onsite chance in IT industry. In every project meeting, pretend as if you know everything [...]

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Freshers, Welcome to Indian IT Industry!

May 20, 2010 Others

Life @ IT Company For most of the time, life of a software engineer is typical. One or two years in a company, then a chance to go onsite and earn some money. Then back home. Another 2 years and one becomes a team lead. After 5-6 years, a manager. When you go onsite, you [...]

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