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Monday, November 30, 2009
Yahoo jobs!
FYI.,
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US openings :
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Senior Perl Developer
Vice President – Global IT Services
Sr. Manager, IT Platform Services
Capacity Planning Tools Developer
Datacraft openings India/Malaysia/Singapore
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Subject: | Datacraft openings India/Malaysia/Singapore |
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Date: | Sun, 29 Nov 2009 21:08:13 +0800 |
From: | Saminath |
To: | S.A.M.I |
https://didata.taleo.net/careersection/10060/jobsearch.ftl
Available openings across the domains....
Business Manager Asia, Security Solutions
Senior Human Resource Executive
Insite Engineer (Cantonese Speaking)
Sales Director, FSI
Administrator (Contract)
Consultant, Network
Consultant, Security
Project Finance Manager
Service Desk Analyst Programmer (Contract)
Service Solution Manager, Multi-Sourcing
Business Development Manager (e-Learning & Consulting Services)
Consultant, Sharepoint
Client Manager, FSI
Trainer, Training Partners
Service Contract Administrator (Contract)
Client Service Engineer (Contract)
Solutions Consultant, DCS
Solution Specialist, Datacentre and Storage
Inside Sales Account Manager, Public Sector
Head, Project Management Office
Project Manager (6 months contract)
Presales Consultant, Manufacturing
Practice lead, Network Infrastructure (FSI Focus)
Sales Applications Administrator (1 year contract)
Senior Business Development Manager, Multi-Sourcing
Country Training Consultants (Singapore position)
Sales Specialist (Malaysia position)
Service Delivery Manager
Network/Project Engineer (Contract)
Consultant, Microsoft
Network Engineer, Security (Contract)
Interview for Helpdesk professionals with TCS !
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Subject: | Interview for Helpdesk professionals with TCS ! |
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Date: | Mon, 30 Nov 2009 15:10:11 +0530 |
From: | jayavel.k@tcs.com |
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Dear Candidate,
Greetings from TCS!
With reference to your CV in the job portal, we would like to have you walk in for an interview if you meet our eligibility criteria and proficient in the skill sets mentioned below.
ROle : IT - HELP DESK
Location : Chennai
Experience : 3+ years of Strong experience IT - Helpdesk
Eligibility criteria
Experience Band - 3 to 7 Yrs of Relevant Experience
B.E./ B.Tech /M.E./ M.Tech/ MSc/ MCA/ MCM/ MS
PGDIT (2 years full time Approved by AICTE)
B.Sc./BCA/Diploma holders with 4 years of relevant functional / technical experience
Should have consistently 50% and above marks from class 10 onwards.
Should not have more than two years breaks /Gaps in career/Academics.
Candidates who have appeared for the TCS Selection Process in the last 6 months need not apply
Interview Venue : Tata Consultancy Services
165 / 1A, 2& 4 Velachery
Taramani 100 Feet Road, Velachery
Chennai - 600 042,Tamil Nadu
Contact person : Radha.S - HR
Interview Date / time : 3rd December 2009, Saturday
Registration Time: 10:00 AM to 01:00 p.m.*
*This is an invite for a general Walk - in and Actual interview schedules may extend. Be prepared to spend half a day at TCS venue.
Please Walk-in with a hard copy of your CV, one passport size photograph,pay slip for all your employments and a print out of this mail.
You may please forward this email to any of your friends who might also be interested.
Thanks and Regards,
Jayavel.K
Talent Acquistion group
Chennai
OOV employees recruiting...
Hi All,
Our company is recruiting OOV employees.
Share this information to the eligible persons with reference name as Suhasini S, Emp Id: RE0124;
Eligibility Criteria:
- 10th / 12th / Diploma holders
- Good Typing Skills
- Willing to work in night shifts
Walk-in interview now:
#51, 5th Floor, Tek Meadows, Sholinganallur, Chennai – 19
Time: 9.30 AM till 2:00 PM
Send resumes to tateam.chennai1@firstsource.com
Call Praveen – 9500100534 or Christopher – 9790000442
Logica is recruiting 2009 pass outs.
Hi
Logica is recruiting 2009 pass outs.
Position : Graduate Trainee.
BE/BTech/BSc - Electronics/Electronics & Communication
70% Aggregate and above
70% Aggregate and above
2009 Pass outs only
Must have Good Communication and Analytical Skills
Saritha Thaduvai
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Logica Pvt., Ltd.,
4th Floor, Block 5,
DLF - SEZ,
Manapakkam,
Chennai 600 089.
India
Tel: +91(0) 44 66480000 extn 4013
Tel: +44 20 700 36017
Fax: +91(0)44 66474666
M: +91 9600020201
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Mr. Senthil's Payir in Thennur village
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Now, he has appointed 5 people who are locals and who function as his staff. They teach proper English to the schools available in their locality.
Local staffs working in Payir
And that is not all! He has created a small IT company within that village. This company has 4 employees as of now, who are all graduates from this village. They have a US client and are currently working on a $2500 project. This IT company is in the middle of a Coconut farm.
While working in the US, he used to deposit a little money for his parents as one of his mother’s wishes was to build a house for themselves. With his savings, his parents now live in a big house at Srirangam.
But, that’s not the case with him. He lives in a small hut in that village itself.
Have a look at his room below:
I asked him, how he is able to live without any earnings? His reply was as follows:
“Payir trust provides me with daily food. My trustees have agreed on this. I have built a hut for myself using my past earnings. So shelter is not a problem. I have 3sets of shirts and Vesti(Dhoti) which I can use for the next 2 years. My friends will get me a few dresses once or twice in a year. What more do I need in my life??”.
Have a look at the slipper of the great man who was earning 2Lakhs a month in US:
When I asked, how he will manage in his old age, if he gets any disease, he coolly replied that he will go to a Govt. hospital where everything is free of cost.
My question is: How many of us will dare to act like Senthil ? Many of us have so many dreams in life like becoming a music director, to become a cricketer, to do MBA, go to the Himalayas, help the schools where we studied, to become a district collector etc etc.. But we all lose our dreams just to earn money and want to reach a position which we call it as ‘Status’. We determine our path by seeing what others are doing. We select our needs based on what others have. We select a course to study based on the job availability and its salary rather than our interest for the subject.
Every one forgets that we have only one life to achieve our dream. Many of us chase what we do not want actually. If you still have some of your dreams unfulfilled, remember that you are the reason behind it. Start now and chase your dreams!
Senthil had a dream and he started executing it now! Believe me or not. Senthil started dreaming about Payir organization during his 11th std!
Senthil - The real hero!
Coming to the social aspect of Senthil, how many of us will leave all that we have earned and work for the benefit of others? Have we ever dreamt of doing what Senthil has done?
While returning from Thennur, only one thing was running on my mind. If everyone of us did atleast 0.1% of what Senthil has done, our India will be much better than any other country in this world!!
If many of us continue to focus on personal growth without worrying about our nation, in future, there will be many more Senthil’s around us who would have sacrificed their personal life for the welfare of this country.
Thennur is not just another village in our India map. It is a start of a new beginning for India. Thennur is a proof of the change that youth can bring in our country.
For more pictures / reference : http://www.payir.org/Home.html
http://www.ashanet.org/projects/project-view.php?p=956
Lessons for Corporate India - What killed Ranjan Das?
A month ago, many of us heard about the sad demise of Ranjan Das from Bandra, Mumbai. Ranjan, just 42 years of age, was the CEO of SAP-Indian Subcontinent, the youngest CEO of an MNC in India. He was very active in sports, was a fitness freak and a marathon runner. It was common to see him run on Bandra's Carter Road. Just after Diwali, on 21st Oct, he returned home from his gym after a workout, collapsed with a massive heart attack and died. He is survived by his wife and two very young kids.
It was certainly a wake-up call for corporate India. However, it was even more disastrous for runners amongst us. Since Ranjan was an avid marathoner (in Feb 09, he ran Chennai Marathon at the same time some of us were running Pondicherry Marathon 180 km away), the question came as to why an exceptionally active, athletic person succumb to heart attack at 42 years of age.
Was it the stress?
A couple of you called me asking about the reasons. While Ranjan had mentioned that he faced a lot of stress, that is a common element in most of our lives. We used to think that by being fit, one can conquer the bad effects of stress. So I doubted if the cause was stress.
The Real Reason
However, everyone missed out a small line in the reports that Ranjan used to make do with 4-5 hours of sleep. This is an earlier interview of Ranjan on NDTV in the program 'Boss' Day Out':
http://connect.in.com/ranjan-das/play-video-boss-day-out-ranjan-das-of-sap-india-229111-807ecfcf1ad966036c289b3ba6c376f2530d7484.html
Here he himself admits that he would love to get more sleep (and that he was not proud of his ability to manage without sleep, contrary to what others extolled).
The Evidence
Last week, I was working with a well-known cardiologist on the subject of ‘Heart Disease caused by Lack of Sleep’. While I cannot share the video nor the slides because of confidentiality reasons, I have distilled the key points below in the hope it will save some of our lives.
Some Excerpts:
· Short sleep duration (<5 or 5-6 hours) increased risk for high BP by 350% to 500% compared to those who slept longer than 6 hours per night. Paper published in 2009.
As you know, high BP kills.
· Young people (25-49 years of age) are twice as likely to get high BP if they sleep less. Paper published in 2006.
· Individuals who slept less than 5 hours a night had a 3-fold increased risk of heart attacks. Paper published in 1999.
· Complete and partial lack of sleep increased the blood concentrations of High sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-cRP), the strongest predictor of heart attacks. Even after getting adequate sleep later, the levels stayed high!!
· Just one night of sleep loss increases very toxic substances in body such as Interleukin-6 (IL-6), Tumour Necrosis Factor-Alpha (TNF-alpha) and C-reactive protein (cRP). They increase risks of many medical conditions, including cancer, arthritis andheart disease. Paper published in 2004.
· Sleeping for <=5 hours per night leads to 39% increase in heart disease. Sleeping for <=6 hours per night leads to 18% increase in heart disease. Paper published in 2006.
Ideal Sleep
For lack of space, I cannot explain here the ideal sleep architecture. But in brief, sleep is composed of two stages: REM (Rapid Eye Movement) and non-REM. The former helps in mental consolidation while the latter helps in physical repair and rebuilding. During the night, you alternate between REM and non-REM stages 4-5 times.
The earlier part of sleep is mostly non-REM. During that period, your pituitary gland releases growth hormones that repair your body. The latter part of sleep is more and more REM type.
For you to be mentally alert during the day, the latter part of sleep is more important. No wonder when you wake up with an alarm clock after 5-6 hours of sleep, you are mentally irritable throughout the day (lack of REM sleep). And if you have slept for less than 5 hours, your body is in a complete physical mess (lack of non-REM sleep), you are tired throughout the day, moving like a zombie and your immunity is way down (I’ve been there, done that L)
Finally, as long-distance runners, you need an hour of extra sleep to repair the running related damage.
Interpretation: Score of 0-9 is considered normal while 10 and above abnormal. Many a times, I have clocked 21 out the maximum possible 24, the only saving grace being the last situation, since I don’t like to drive (maybe, I should ask my driver to answer that lineJ)
In conclusion:
Barring stress control, Ranjan Das did everything right: eating proper food, exercising (marathoning!), maintaining proper weight. But he missed getting proper and adequate sleep, minimum 7 hours. In my opinion, that killed him.
If you are not getting enough sleep (7 hours), you are playing with fire, even if you have low stress.
I always took pride in my ability to work 50 hours at a stretch whenever the situation warranted. But I was so spooked after seeing the scientific evidence last week that since Saturday night, I ensure I do not even set the alarm clock under 7 hours. Now, that is a nice excuse to get some more sleep. J
Unfortunately, Ranjan Das is not alone when it comes to missing sleep. Many of us are doing exactly the same, perhaps out of ignorance. Please forward this message to as many of your colleagues as possible, especially those who might be short-changing their sleep. If we can save even one young life because of this blog, I would be the happiest person on earth.
My dear Son!
My dear Son!
While a man was washing his new car, his 4 yr old son picked stone & scratched lines on the side of the car.
In anger, the man took the child's hand & hit it many times, not realizing he was using a wrench.
At the hospital, the child lost all his fingers due to multiple fractures. When the child saw his father....
With painful eyes he asked 'Dad when will my fingers grow back?'
Man was so hurt and speechless.. He went back to car and kicked it a lot of times.
Devastated by his own actions..... . Sitting in front of that car he looked at the scratches, child had written 'LOVE YOU DAD'...
The next day that man committed suicide... . .
Anger and Love have no limits, Choose the later to have a beautiful & lovely life....
" Things are to be used and people are to be loved,
But the problem in today's world is that People are used and things are loved........:)
In anger, the man took the child's hand & hit it many times, not realizing he was using a wrench.
At the hospital, the child lost all his fingers due to multiple fractures. When the child saw his father....
With painful eyes he asked 'Dad when will my fingers grow back?'
Man was so hurt and speechless.. He went back to car and kicked it a lot of times.
Devastated by his own actions..... . Sitting in front of that car he looked at the scratches, child had written 'LOVE YOU DAD'...
The next day that man committed suicide... . .
Anger and Love have no limits, Choose the later to have a beautiful & lovely life....
" Things are to be used and people are to be loved,
SBI, Singapore openings...
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How deeply you can touch another life, is how rich your life is. May you have much opportunity to profoundly impact lives around you… - Sadhguru Jagi Vasu Dev!
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Thanks & regards,
Saminath. G,
SingTel
| Network Engineer - Global TAC, IP & DATA Engineering Group | 31 Exeter Road, #02-00, COMcentre podium block, Singapore - 239732 | (: +65 6580 1135 ; Extn : 54171 | + Email :gsaminath@gmail.com / saminath@singtel.com| Mobile : +65 9776 4321 / 9011 5376 |
Men may come & men may go but F.R.I.E.N.D.S.H.I.P goes forever…
OCBC bank, Singapore & Malaysia calling...
Hi Friends,
Web Link : http://impact-sg.jobstreet.com/careers/jobs/jobs.aspx?eid=1eC0v8hr6JAy7nmgxxQtaRBYdOQ%3d&uid=17363%7c%7c%7c&xdid=128|50
OCBC bank, Singapore
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Thanks & regards,
Saminath. G
Men may come & men may go but F.R.I.E.N.D.S.H.I.P goes forever…
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