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Capgemini India Chief Says 65% Of IT Employees 'Not Trainable'


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4 hours ago, kakatiya said:

A large number of them cannot be trained. Probably, India will witness the largest unemployment in the middle level to senior level," he said at the annual Nasscom leadership summit here over the weekend.

He also flagged concerns surrounding the quality of IT workforce, saying much of the 3.9 million IT employees come from low-grade engineering colleges which do not follow rigorous grading patterns for students in their zeal to maintain good records.
 

akkada poi ikkada poi poi engg college education system meda crying aa @3$%

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5 hours ago, kakatiya said:

A large number of them cannot be trained. Probably, India will witness the largest unemployment in the middle level to senior level," he said at the annual Nasscom leadership summit here over the weekend.

He also flagged concerns surrounding the quality of IT workforce, saying much of the 3.9 million IT employees come from low-grade engineering colleges which do not follow rigorous grading patterns for students in their zeal to maintain good records.
 

evadanna recruit chesukoo ani brathimalada veedini.. chetulu kaalak aakulu pattukodam ante ide

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5 hours ago, kakatiya said:

A large number of them cannot be trained. Probably, India will witness the largest unemployment in the middle level to senior level," he said at the annual Nasscom leadership summit here over the weekend.

He also flagged concerns surrounding the quality of IT workforce, saying much of the 3.9 million IT employees come from low-grade engineering colleges which do not follow rigorous grading patterns for students in their zeal to maintain good records.
 

IT is probably the easiest job that pays you well. Inka janalaki lessons start avutayi. 

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6 hours ago, kakatiya said:

The remarks from Capgemini India come days after IT industry body Nasscom said there is a need to re-train up to 1.5 million, or nearly half of its sectoral workforce

Edi annavada assalu trainable lo kanukkovali... if someone  from non-it field can get a job easily in IT and manage it some how... already IT field lo vunna vallaku problem enti retrain cheyyadaniki.. easte fellow 

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