Zulfiqer Sekender has the skills and knowledge required to carry out specialized tasks in the field of IT.
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Zulfiqer Sekender has the skills and knowledge required to carry out specialized tasks in the field of IT.
Zulfiqer Sekender is a skilled and experienced software engineer who has worked in the industry for over 15 years.
Zulfiqer Sekender, from Piscataway NJ, works as a software engineer and volunteers for Autism Awareness in his spare time.
Future of Python for Fresher's to Land in a Lucrative Career
Future of Python for Fresher's to Land in a Lucrative Career
The professionals ultimate goal is to get the profitable job which can definitely increase their personal status and professional status for stop those especially in the IT profession would prefer to have some sort of development in their area because it is not about earning money but it is also about their elevated level and their profession for stock to cater this need various programming…
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TRAFFIC IS SHRINKING JOB-SEEKING RADIUS OF BENGALUREANS
TRAFFIC IS SHRINKING JOB-SEEKING RADIUS OF BENGALUREANS
Source | bangaloremirror-indiatimes-com.cdn.ampproject.org | Reya Mehrotra
In times of economic slowdown when techies fear losing jobs, Bengaluru traffic has become another burden. On average, city techies spend close to five hours in traffic every day, spending nearly 20 hours travelling. In June, Bangalore Mirror had extensively written about how techies are moving closer to their workplaces to…
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IT Profession is challlenging and BORING.
I think the most challenging part being an IT Professional is introducing a system to your co-worker that you yourself have no knowledge to the system itself. I believe that is why the reason IT Professions are made. We study the system, learn, and share to our colleagues what we learned.
Being an IT Specialist in a boutique hotel is not an easy task, you have to monitor the following: CCTV, network connectivity, internet connectivity, protocol and administration. That's an everyday task.
The job of IT Professional is also boring. All you have to do is just sit, sit, and sit. You have to monitor whole day. And when it becomes repititive magsasawa ka.
I recently wrote about how social networking is poised to change the customer service/help desk role. After the article was published, I spoke with Ari Lightman, professor at Carnegie Mellon University and director of the CIO Institute there. Lightman teaches a course in which graduate students and companies such as Microsoft, RIM, and Pepsi come together to apply measurement schemes around different social tools, applications, and techniques.