When IT loses sheen, dark days await techies
Financial blues, pink slips, forced resignation and joblessness… the colorful life of techies is passing through a dark phase
Sudhakaran
Monday, November 10, 2008
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pramode said on 11/30/2008 12:05:08 PM:
Hope MUmai tragedy wont add to the darkness enveloping the job fronts...
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MiniM said on 11/28/2008 10:20:11 AM:
And in that cloudy scene explodes Mumbai, to add to our worries...
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Nagesh Tummala said on 11/13/2008 1:51:38 PM:
every change creates new opportunities and certainly some existing opportunities will belost. Those who are too comfortable and not willing to change will suffer. Opportunities are for those who can innovate. Innovations for those who can think out of the box. So think hard, how you can keep earning, reduce spending and still care for your families. You can go ahead and take risk. As such your career as IT guy is already at risk. Hope it make sense.
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jeevan.m.p said on 11/12/2008 9:24:57 AM:
every bad sitution have some good deals even a stopped clock shows corrct time twise a day . nothing to worry be confident
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Sundareshan said on 11/11/2008 1:36:03 PM:
According to Bill Gates it will take 6 more months...according to me, this is just an opportunity for IT companies to reduce staff...
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Pawan Kumar Jajara said on 11/11/2008 12:45:36 PM:
I am an IT guy and find this article very very interesting but can some body tell me that when this market will come up and everything will become steady...???? I am waiting firmly for that day.
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santosh said on 11/10/2008 10:42:45 PM:
I wanted to give a better response to the question asked by "kiran" but this site was not allowing me.They said not to include objectionable content.I dont think I had anything objectionable there.It was a simple message.I dont know what they want.Wish I could know.
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santosh said on 11/10/2008 10:37:19 PM:
develop another source of income.And dont lose hope.Keep trying.
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abey john said on 11/10/2008 7:59:53 PM:
"When the going gets tough the tough get going" - This is a cliche sure, but nevertheless this is the season of opportunity for everyone who wants to excel.
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Nita kaushik said on 11/10/2008 7:19:30 PM:
Its a fact that most of the Indian techeis have an apolitical attitude and had a feeling that they are much above the rules of the society. But the present crisis will help them realise themselves. Apolitical attitude will not always help you. Come to the grassroots and see the society for a better tomorrow. This crisis, in a sense, is a lesson for the so-called high and the migh
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Jay said on 11/10/2008 5:10:13 PM:
Good 1
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kiran said on 11/10/2008 4:31:18 PM:
Any body please suggest. What we have to do next.
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Rippy said on 11/10/2008 3:52:59 PM:
Bad times in history at times bring good sense into our minds. There is life beyond pubs, discotheques, branded shirts... Once they realise it, it will help them become socially sensible citizens and do ore for the society when they make a new lap of their career
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