hi,
i got a offer from construction company,which is registered under MCA as a software developer,they want to develop some softwares for their own company,so if i join in construction company as a software developer then that experience will be considered by software companies or not that's my question,please help me to come out from ambiguity whether to join or not,,,waiting from reply.
From India, Gulbarga
i got a offer from construction company,which is registered under MCA as a software developer,they want to develop some softwares for their own company,so if i join in construction company as a software developer then that experience will be considered by software companies or not that's my question,please help me to come out from ambiguity whether to join or not,,,waiting from reply.
From India, Gulbarga
Yes your experience would be considered as in house software developer of company.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hello Laxmikant Joshi,
Prima-facie, there shouldn't be any problem.
BUT it also depends on other aspects/factors like the Software Development team size [obviously ONE Developer CAN'T do much to develop, test & implement the S/W], what are the technologies you are expected to use in the S/W [this will have a bearing on whether you will be marketable later], etc.
However, pl also look @ the larger picture vis-a-vis your LONG-TERM career. Usually any such S/W position in a End-user Organization comes with it's own set of limitations. Once the S/W development work is done, the S/W developed gets implemented & then the Maintenance phase begins....that's when you begin to loose focus of where you want your career to move/go. If you stick with such a job then, your exp as a Developer COULD begin to get diluted as you go forward. Hope you get the point.
All the Best.
Rgds,
TS
From India, Hyderabad
Prima-facie, there shouldn't be any problem.
BUT it also depends on other aspects/factors like the Software Development team size [obviously ONE Developer CAN'T do much to develop, test & implement the S/W], what are the technologies you are expected to use in the S/W [this will have a bearing on whether you will be marketable later], etc.
However, pl also look @ the larger picture vis-a-vis your LONG-TERM career. Usually any such S/W position in a End-user Organization comes with it's own set of limitations. Once the S/W development work is done, the S/W developed gets implemented & then the Maintenance phase begins....that's when you begin to loose focus of where you want your career to move/go. If you stick with such a job then, your exp as a Developer COULD begin to get diluted as you go forward. Hope you get the point.
All the Best.
Rgds,
TS
From India, Hyderabad
its totaly on c#.net and ms-access or sql server on backend and some web designing using html....and its dead line is 1 year to complete project,if project working properly they told you can leave,can i go..any how i am currently getting 7500rs salary in small firm and now offered company is pvt ltd offering me 10000 as consolidated salary and its registered under MCA ,so i am thinking that if i work in pvt ltd i may get salary slip,bank statements and exp letter in proper way. wat to do need suggestion,thanks for reply,your suggestion most welcome.thank you.
From India, Gulbarga
From India, Gulbarga
hai Laxmikant Joshi, as per my suggestion don’t go for construction and try to get job in software company.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Hello Laxmikant Joshi,
Since there's some sort of a timeline involved, guess it will be helpful for your long-term career.
As far as the Technology is concerned, it really doesn't matter what it is--could be .Net or Java or anything else. As long it's something that would be in demand later, it should be fine.
@ Ajay Panday--I think you have missed-out one aspect in this opportunity that Laxmikant Joshi got--the domain experience that he will be getting.
Any Software development work also involves domain expertise--especially as one moves-up the ladder. Here he will be getting Construction domain exp--and as long as he ensures he DOESN'T get stuck with this Company after he completes his work, it would be more an advantage than a limitation [to which he already replied].
All the Best Laxmikant Joshi.
Rgds,
TS
From India, Hyderabad
Since there's some sort of a timeline involved, guess it will be helpful for your long-term career.
As far as the Technology is concerned, it really doesn't matter what it is--could be .Net or Java or anything else. As long it's something that would be in demand later, it should be fine.
@ Ajay Panday--I think you have missed-out one aspect in this opportunity that Laxmikant Joshi got--the domain experience that he will be getting.
Any Software development work also involves domain expertise--especially as one moves-up the ladder. Here he will be getting Construction domain exp--and as long as he ensures he DOESN'T get stuck with this Company after he completes his work, it would be more an advantage than a limitation [to which he already replied].
All the Best Laxmikant Joshi.
Rgds,
TS
From India, Hyderabad
Hello TS,
thank you for valuable reply,as i am in ambiguity of joining you made me a clear path,and also helped me to move, As your words tell me that your well known person of software industry,thats cheers me to move forward,so with your hope full words i am moving ahead,thanks for citehr team for this form & thanks TS for suggestion.
From India, Gulbarga
thank you for valuable reply,as i am in ambiguity of joining you made me a clear path,and also helped me to move, As your words tell me that your well known person of software industry,thats cheers me to move forward,so with your hope full words i am moving ahead,thanks for citehr team for this form & thanks TS for suggestion.
From India, Gulbarga
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