IT Sector Mentoring

IT Sector Mentoring

IT Sector Mentoring for Students and Graduated from IT Sector.

IT Sector History in India.

India’s IT Services industry was born in Mumbai in 1967 with the establishment of the Tata Group in partnership with Burroughs. The first software export zone, SEEPZ – the precursor to the modern-day IT park – was established in Mumbai in 1973. More than 80 percent of the country’s software exports were from SEEPZ in the 1980s.

Future of IT Sector in India.

The Indian IT market currently focuses on providing low-cost solutions in the services business of global IT. The presence of Indian companies in the product development business of global IT is very meager, however, this number is slowly on the rise. The other prominent trend is that IT jobs, once confined to Bangalore, are slowly starting to experience a geographical diffusion into other cities like Chennai, Hyderabad and Pune.

Why would I want to work in IT?

From retail to sport and music to banking, IT is a vital component of everyday life with opportunities existing across the industrial spectrum and at every level. Just some of the specialist areas include:

  • coding and programming
  • refining and improving functionality
  • providing communication and network support
  • diagnosing and resolving faults
  • developing and implementing software solutions
  • designing and maintaining websites

Regardless of what area you work in, IT offers everyday challenges, variety of work, and often a relaxed working environment. With such high demand for IT skills and a shortage of suitably qualified and experienced personnel, salary levels continue to remain higher than the UK average, rising at around eight times the national rate each year.
New entrants into the IT sector are lured by an industry that provides a good work-life balance. Most roles are performed during normal working hours with little work to take home, however, the cyclical nature of the industry often requires longer hours when project deadline day approaches.
As the growth of e-commerce, mobile telecommunications, networking, and security continues, demand for IT professionals at all levels and across all industry sectors will ensure that the outlook for new entrants remains a positive one.

What i need to Done after IT Graduation. 

Your first job might not involve your major in a major way.

That’s only a minor problem though. You have 40 years to reunite your job with your major — or to find out your major may not have major bearing on what you do in life.

Learn Trending New Technology in IT Sector.

You need to show your skill from your CV and also try to grab Trending New Technology in IT Sector to enhance your skills and help you in getting placement.

Write your CV in Professional Manner.

Write your CV in professional manner and briefly describe your skill-sets and your working knowledge on mentioned skill-sets. Get your professional CV written from Expert or with help of Mentors.

Try to Communicate more people from IT Sector.

You want to reach more peoples in IT Sector. Try to communicate more Peoples ( Friends / Relatives / Mentors ) and send them your CV this will help you to get references in Job and get Placed in IT Companies.

You can do Freelancing Work or Open New IT Firm.  

You can do Freelancing work available in market and earn knowledge and money from doing freelancing work. You have the ability through your Knowledge and Skills in IT sector to startup your own IT Firm.

You will get Success in your Life when you follow the path given by Our Great Mentor Dr. B. R. Ambedkar.