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IT/Computer Engineer/MCA yet a frustrated soul! 64 32.00%
Coming from non Computer background & frustrated with IT! 103 51.50%
IT/Computer Engineer/MCA & I'm loving IT! 17 8.50%
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Re: Growing frustration among IT professionals in India! - 23-10-2008, 07:08 PM

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A few years on with the job (some mindless coding or testing or whatever it is), we become victims of depression.Money becomes no longer important.Insecurity creeps in because learning is limited. The realization that true knowledge is far more important is constantly at the back of the mind and concentrating on the job becomes all the more painful.
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fear of sacking - 29-10-2008, 08:59 AM

IT employees living in fear of sacking
Retrenchment fears spook IT employees- ITeS-Infotech-The Economic Times
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Re: fear of sacking - 30-10-2008, 12:48 PM

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@satyamfiredme (dunno if thats true..)

i couldn't help but noticing your pessimistic attitude spread across threads on the forum and a personal advice would be to just hold it.. i know it doesn't look very rosy but it isn't that bleak either.. and if everyone would adopt an attitude like yours it would actually be bad..

the current situation is a little complex more so because of the ways various economies interact with each other... even seasoned economists are not sure which way this is heading.. but everyone is trying to maintain a positive outlook

although you have not broken any rule on PG but i think as a community we would like everyone to analyze all aspects of a situation rather than just highlight the negatives..

as far as the job market is concerned it's not as bad as people are making it out to be.. i personally have 2 job offers with a considerable hike from my current remuneration.. although i quit the IT industry quite some time back i know of opportunities there as well.. see when the big firms stop recruiting the smaller ones recruit.. recruitment is still on at low cost centers (2/3 tier cities).. firms working in niche domains etc.

it would really be nice if we would not only post links on firing / pink slips and do some real value addition.. i personally believe i am really lucky to see this recession.. there is so much to learn and understand..

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Re: Growing frustration among IT professionals in India! - 31-10-2008, 01:48 PM

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Re: Growing frustration among IT professionals in India! - 03-11-2008, 02:54 PM

hi i dont know why i am doing this BS of a job except for the fact that it pays me enough to persue my real interests in art.

does anyone know why we are continuing on this job??????? Its getting to be really boring. I dont think i even want to do an mba although the entire world is persuing this mba thing. I am interested in art,,but i suppose art doesnt pay,,unless you are one of them pros or have a sizable income to spend.

<snip> i am so bored with this daily grudge i wonder if there is anything interesting left.

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Re: Growing frustration among IT professionals in India! - 07-04-2009, 08:30 PM

50% of IT staff unwell: Study- ITeS-Infotech-The Economic Times

50% of IT staff unwell: Study

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NEW DELHI: More than half of corporate India's workforce suffers from various chronic and lifestyle diseases, with those in the information technology (IT) and IT-enabled services (ITeS), media, knowledge process outsourcing (KPO) and financial services topping the list, says an industry group report.

A study by the Associated Chambers of commerce and Industry of India (Assocham), said 54% of the workforce in the IT and ITeS sectors were afflicted with depression, severe headaches, obesity, chronic [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]backache[/COLOR][/COLOR], spondylosis, diabetes and hypertension.

It said of them, 23% suffered from spondylosis, 20% from sleeping disorder and 18 percent from obesity. Other ailments were depression (16%), fatigue (13%) and [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]high [COLOR=blue! important]blood [/COLOR][COLOR=blue! important]pressure[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] (9%). "Corporate employees have to survive the stiff global competitive environment to save their jobs, which affects their health," said Assocham secretary general D S Rawat.
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Re: Growing frustration among IT professionals in India! - 07-04-2009, 08:53 PM

Hey I am also from IT background and i used to slog for around 12-14 hours a day...but to tell you the truth the situation is same across other fields too...my brother who is in a marketing company slogs more hours than me on any given day...I guess it is the lifestyle of the IT/ITES comanies which causes these ailments...like the BPO jobs have their erratic hours and the service based companies, there is no form of exercise which happens...this might be contributor but these things can be taken care of with proper exercises and consultation with doctors...and lastly for metal stress..it is there in every field...
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Re: Growing frustration among IT professionals in India! - 27-04-2009, 06:46 PM

IT services may see over 1 lakh job cutsApril 27, 2009 15:07 IST
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The Indian IT services sector may see up to five per cent layoffs - amounting to more than one lakh job cuts - over the next six months as companies focus more on cost-cutting due to persisting weakness in global demand, experts say. Companies may reduce workforce in this fiscal, mostly based on stringent performance criteria, experts added.
"We expect the knowledge industry (IT) to see 3-5 per cent non-voluntary exits in the first two quarters of the financial year mainly in senior and middle levels," P Thiruvengadam, senior director (Management Consultancy Services), Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu told PTI.
Given the fact that more than 22 lakh people work in the IT industry, five per cent non-voluntary exits would mean more than one lakh employees being shown the door by September.
Nasscom estimates more than 22 lakh people were working in the Indian IT-BPO sector in FY2009 (till February), while indirect job creation is estimated at about eight million.
C S Venkata Ratnam, director, International Management Institute (IMI) said, "The IT sector is better off but it may see up to 4-5 per cent job losses in the first two quarters of this fiscal."


The global financial turmoil has also hit the country's other export-related sectors including textiles and some unorganised industries like auto ancillaries, Venkata Ratnam said.
Besides, IT services (including engineering services, R&D, software products) exports, BPO exports and the domestic IT industry provide direct employment to 9,47,000, 7,90,000 and 5,00,000 people, respectively, Nasscom says.
The next 5-6 months would be critical for companies in deciding on job cuts. At present, layoffs are very few and more companies have frozen hiring to tackle the economic slowdown, Thiruvengadam said.
Last week, third-largest software exporter Wipro [Get Quote] said it would freeze salary hikes and is uncertain about campus recruitment.
Further, as per government data, over one lakh people lost jobs in the export sector due to the global downturn.
Asked about what strategy they are advising, experts said adopting a wait-and-watch policy and a mature outlook would be the best policy.
"If professionals aim towards multi-skilling and put in extra efforts to dabble in other areas of work as well, they stand a chance of becoming indispensable to their companies," Thiruvengadam said.

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Re: Growing frustration among IT professionals in India! - 27-04-2009, 07:06 PM

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Dude..every post of yours that have I read, happens to be about bad economy, job cuts and all the negative stuff. We all know how bad the scene is but why post same things over and over again..
I dont mean any offense but either dont post such things or please post something positive for a change..
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Re: Growing frustration among IT professionals in India! - 26-06-2009, 03:55 PM

Howz the scene of frustration now after salary cuts, lay offs in IT sector?

Any latest inputs from the industry esp. on this Friday evening which is generally celebrated in IT companies by forwarding childish emails on "happieeee weekendddd"?


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