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I am a B.E fresher with not so outstanding career looking for IT job in b'lore. I did my engineering in E&C but have genuine interest in web development and software development. I will like to state that my knowledge in these fields are still bleak but I am improving day by day.
I would really appreciate if someone of you mentors can guide me as I feel I know very little when it comes to careers!
My email id is maitreyadwaipayan@gmail.com
I am online in gtalk frequently.
Looking forward to hear from you.
Thanks
Maitreya


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Prashant Agarwal's picture

Prashant Agarwal

Hi Maitreya,

I am not very clear on your confusion. So if you can be more ellaborate it would be good for us to help you.

If you are affraid that you have little knowledge about programming and software development and thus how you can excel in this field, then I would just say relax you will learn with time just be dedicated and work hard. I myself have gone through the same cycle and thus can say all this with confidence.

Most of the good IT companies provides 3-4 months of IT training to all the freshers and thus learning the technical part should not be a problem, trick for being a good programmer is to have an eye for the problem and to come up with the efficient solution for the same.

Being an engineer, you have basic analytical skills which is needed to be a good programmer, so dont worry you have all what is needed to be a good professional in IT.

If you still need any specific help, let us know and we will try our best.


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Prashant Agarwal's picture
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Hi Maitreya, I am not very

Hi Maitreya,

I am not very clear on your confusion. So if you can be more ellaborate it would be good for us to help you.

If you are affraid that you have little knowledge about programming and software development and thus how you can excel in this field, then I would just say relax you will learn with time just be dedicated and work hard. I myself have gone through the same cycle and thus can say all this with confidence.

Most of the good IT companies provides 3-4 months of IT training to all the freshers and thus learning the technical part should not be a problem, trick for being a good programmer is to have an eye for the problem and to come up with the efficient solution for the same.

Being an engineer, you have basic analytical skills which is needed to be a good programmer, so dont worry you have all what is needed to be a good professional in IT.

If you still need any specific help, let us know and we will try our best.