Wednesday, February 23, 2005

Is the chai really that good in Bangalore?

A bold tech recruiter actually posted the following message on a Java message board in which I participate. Regardless of the fact that the forum is intended solely for discussion of technical "stuff", what really struck me was the possibility that U.S. professionals might actually consider taking such positions. Is it possible the "Land of Opportunity" (at least for programmers) may now be beyond our national borders? At least one developer responded that he had been working in Mexico for over a year and was actually touting the benefits of the arrangement. Scary stuff!

Here's the post (edited):

Hi Friends!!!
A leading global provider of Information Technology services in
Bangalore, specializing in the design and deployment of leading-edge
information management solutions.

Request you to kindly send your resume and refer
all your friends who might be interested. Kindly apply only if your
skill sets meet all of the given criteria in each stipulated
requirement.

REQUIRMENT I :J2EE WITH EJB Professionals
Skills: We are looking for strong JAVA Professionals
Experience :3 to 10 Years
Location : Bangalore

REQUIRMENT II:AT PRESENT PROJECT MANAGER
Skills: We are looking for strong JAVA(RATIONAL ROSE,QML)
Professionals
Experience :9 to 10 Years
Location : Bangalore

REQUIRMENT III:JAVA,Servlets,ORACLE
Skills: We are looking for strong JAVA Professionals
Experience :3to6 Years
Location : PUNE

The Requirement is Immediate and the paypackage is very
attractive . Kindly Please send as the resume at the earliest.

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