I am giving my views on these giant companies based on my personal work experience & views from my friends who already work in these companies.
If you want to get Lost in the crowd of IT professionals & choose to do very little work, not intrested to make decesions, then our Indian companies are the best option you can choose.
They will easily hire you if you have the stuff in you. YOU ARE THE AVERAGE GUY.
It is difficult to get hired by mid level companies as they are looking for people who really knows the work, they are not intrested to hire BENCHERS, since they can not affort to have a big bench. The advantage of big MNC's is that they can afford to have a big BENCH. You can sit on it from 2 months to 2 years without a problem.
Your monthly salary will be credited. You will have the minimal of the share, a little growth.
If you prefer challange & faster growth come & see the real world. I am fortunate to get a lot of work in a quick span of time.
I have worked on diffrent projects with multiple challanges.
GE Money(A web application developement for CSR- Usability Analyst)
GE Money(Site competetive evaluation-Usability Analyst)
CITI Mortgage(HTML development - a little 2 months )
CITI(UX Architect role)
Card sorting ( Business Analyst)
Target.com.au (Usability Analyst)
Competetive evaluations & Channel evaluaitons of
1. Fetac (Heuristics Evaluation & Recommendations)
2. Gen worth financial (Heuristics Evaluation & Recommendations)
3. Quest.satyam.com (Heuristics Evaluation & Recommendations)
4. United Nations (Heuristics Evaluation & Recommendations)
5. Wal Mart(Heuristics Evaluation & Recommendations)
6. India times movies (Usability Testing)
7. Satyam.com (Competetive benchmarking)
8. Disney( Wire frames)
9. Esupport (Heuristics Evaluation & Recommendations)
10. Get Me Media (Business & Usability recommendations)
12. Mexicana airlines (Competetive Analysis)
13. British Petroleum (Review of ppts & recommendations)
14. Tyco Thermal(Report preperation)
15. NYSE (Task flow analysis)
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