Friday, December 16, 2005

IT Development

Second IT development wave to hit AP:
STPI is working jointly with the government of Andhra Pradesh to set in motion the development. We are developing four incubation centres for IT development in Vizag, Vijayawada, Tirupati and Kakinada.
While the earlier strategy was to attract investment and professionals from abroad to the state, the current strategy is to motivate them to go and get settled near their native towns.
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Thursday, October 06, 2005

IT Jobs for Programmers

SQL DBA:
Designation: SQL DBA
Skills Required: SQL Server DBA,PLSQL scripting ,Cluster Servers
Qualifications: BE/BTech/ME/MTech/MCA(regular)
Exp:
3 to 5 yrs
Location: Hyderabad
Contact: http://www.6sos.com/

Microsoft Technology Developer

Designation: Microsoft Technology Developer

Company Name: Vrtti Solutions

Skills Required: VB , ASP , C#.NET , VB.NET , ASP.NET.
Qualifications: B.E /B.Tech/MCA/M.Tech
Exp:
2 to 5 yrs
Location: Hyderabad

Contact: vrttisolutions@touchtelindia.net

Address: Vrtti Solutions
Telephone : 91-080-51120587

Saturday, October 01, 2005

Openings for Software Testers

Accenture India is looking for Software Testers@ Hyderabad.
Qualifications: Are minimum 2.5 years experience in software testing.
Skills: Required are Winrunner, Load runner and Silk Test.
Interviews: Will be conducted at Madhapur, Hightec city, Accenture office.
Date: On 2nd October and Possibly on 9th October too.
Registration of candidates is between 9 to 10 AM. They are asking to get the following details too.
Current job position, current salary, last pay slip, Marks sheet of highest educational qualification.

Sunday, September 18, 2005

Tips for IT Career Beginners

Career Beginners:
  • Attend job fairs, go on informational interviews, and begin to develop a directory of people who can help you break into an IT career or mentor you as you begin.
  • Tell everyone you know about your career goals -- friends, parents' friends, relatives, coaches, and your college career center. Don't be bashful about asking your contacts to refer you to people who can help inyour job search.
  • Register with the three highest-traffic job boards on web, Search their job postings and apply to those that are of interest to you and for which you're qualified.
  • Contact employers directly, schedule informational interviews, and follow up on job leads. Even if you don't land the job of your dreams right away, be willing to start at the bottom -- even if it's an unpaid internship-- and work your way up.
  • Show lots of enthusiasm and interest in your first job. Ask plenty of questions, volunteer to do extra work, and generally demonstrate that you enjoy your position. Employers will notice, and you will realize later on in your career how much you learned at each place. Try to stay at least a year or two at each company, but don't worry about changing jobs too often. Younger professionals have more leeway to try different things earlyon than those in midcareer, as long as they have a good reason for making the changes.
  • Don't wait -- get exposure to a broad range of activities/functions now. If currently employed, offer to take on new and different responsibilities. Get exposure to as many different segments within the function aspossible. Learn what you like, what you don't like, your strengths and potential development areas.
  • Before each interview, research general company information and recent announcements, and be ready to ask questions. Employers expect your professional experience to be limited, so highlight past work experiences thatshowcase your work ethic and dedication. People with a positive, "get it done" approach are always valued.
  • Because our world of employment is changing rapidly, with jobs being outsourced to India, it's imperative to find out if your dream career is going to be here in the next few years. Look for trends in outsourcing.
  • As you're entering the IT workforce for the first time, learn your trade. Become the technical expert in an area of interest and excel. This doesn't mean keeping your head down just to study the printed circuit-board layout. Get out to trade shows and professional associations and start interacting with customers, vendors andcompetitors. You're setting up your reputation and knowledge base for the long term.
  • Grow your state-of-the-art technical skills. J2EE, .Net, the leading portals and business
    intelligence/analytics skills are hot. Keep moving quickly to what's hot.

Monday, July 11, 2005

Welcome all



Hi friends. This blog is purely for IT job aspirants in Andhra Pradesh. Although there are many job websites present online, I always felt for an average student in AP, these websites offer little either in terms of choice or advice. Henceforth I will be blogging periodically about IT job oppurtunities in AP, current trends in IT and helpful articles for job seekers in the field of information technology. In a sense it is for beginners in the field of software industry.