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Default 23rd June 2009

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Originally Posted by Hye4Lebanon View Post
My view is forget programming or anything related to IT.

An IT person is born every minute on this planet and you will never ever compete with the Indian mass production who are spitting out "Oracle" engineers on a minute by minute business. Regardless if they are knowledgable or not, but IT outsourcing is the flavor of the month.

The market is already saturated with all the "Patels" of this world, and YOU WILL reach the ceiling with that type of skill.

I suggest you take this opportunity and take a masters course in Business Administration while you are riding the wave in this company while you get income. You will expand your skills to a strategic decision maker point of view and making business decisions rather than rebooting routers.

HI,

I agree on the IT outsourcing and business consulting area, which even many ITs and SW developers want to join.
But just few comments :)

How many decision making positions are available in comparison to IT (programming and development)? Simply not comparable.
Which positions were affected by the crisis? In all outsourcing companies (big companies) I can tell that IT is the least affected branch.

IT has many opportunities, you can earn a respected salary with little experience, with business u'll live with little salary for many years hoping one day u'll get the proper position that can feed you :)
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