Respected Madam/Sir,
Hello, please listen with patience. I completed my BE in 2008, but due to the recession, I was unable to find a job in any IT companies. Consequently, I joined Mphasis BPO, where I worked for 10 months as a tech support voice. However, I had to leave the job due to severe health issues in March of last year. After a long break, I enrolled in a software testing course at Cegonsoft Technologies and obtained a certificate for the same.
Now, when I apply to companies, they require relevant experience and do not consider my BPO experience. Additionally, my aggregate is less than 60%, making it extremely challenging to break into the IT sector. I am currently in a state of confusion and seeking your advice on my career growth. I kindly request your assistance. If the 2011 batch is also facing similar challenges, it will be even more difficult to secure a position in IT companies. Please help me.
Yours faithfully,
Vijendra
From India, Bangalore
Hello, please listen with patience. I completed my BE in 2008, but due to the recession, I was unable to find a job in any IT companies. Consequently, I joined Mphasis BPO, where I worked for 10 months as a tech support voice. However, I had to leave the job due to severe health issues in March of last year. After a long break, I enrolled in a software testing course at Cegonsoft Technologies and obtained a certificate for the same.
Now, when I apply to companies, they require relevant experience and do not consider my BPO experience. Additionally, my aggregate is less than 60%, making it extremely challenging to break into the IT sector. I am currently in a state of confusion and seeking your advice on my career growth. I kindly request your assistance. If the 2011 batch is also facing similar challenges, it will be even more difficult to secure a position in IT companies. Please help me.
Yours faithfully,
Vijendra
From India, Bangalore
Dear Vijendra,
No IT company will consider BPO voice experience for a software engineer position. There is no need for you to get into depression, as many people are in the same position without proper career guidance. People often end up on different paths and suffer due to a lack of direction.
Of course, the recession has put many lives in pain, but the market has now grown, and companies are hiring for senior positions. Just wait until fresher roles start opening up. It's not a problem if 2011 or 2020 graduates come out as fresher hires. If you have talent and know the right path, you will surely land a good job. The key is to understand the exact way to approach job opportunities.
Regards,
G. Vinaykumar Certified Master Trainer (HR) LinkedIn: vinaykumar gajula | LinkedIn
From India, Hyderabad
No IT company will consider BPO voice experience for a software engineer position. There is no need for you to get into depression, as many people are in the same position without proper career guidance. People often end up on different paths and suffer due to a lack of direction.
Of course, the recession has put many lives in pain, but the market has now grown, and companies are hiring for senior positions. Just wait until fresher roles start opening up. It's not a problem if 2011 or 2020 graduates come out as fresher hires. If you have talent and know the right path, you will surely land a good job. The key is to understand the exact way to approach job opportunities.
Regards,
G. Vinaykumar Certified Master Trainer (HR) LinkedIn: vinaykumar gajula | LinkedIn
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Vijendra, now software companies have started recruitment activities. No need to worry about your past; let's start your fresh career, find the right company, and prove your talent.
All the best.
From India
All the best.
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Regards,
Tanu
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