Friday, February 24, 2006

Re: Required Skills for a successful career in IT


Hi,

I mostly agree with Venkat views.

Along with the technical/functional skills, we also
need those "soft skills or communication/management
skills" to help us for a successful career in general
in any job and in particular so in Information
Technology:

1. To project ourselves correctly and to communicate
with impact.
2. To resolve the conflicts/differences that may come
across in adopting a particular approach to solve an
issue/problem before your team.
3. To observe and practice the fact that there is a
huge difference between "Professional disagreement"
vs. "Personal disagreement" on any work-related
argument, eventhough those kind of differences
invariably end being personal differences!.
4. To realize the fact that no matter how much you
work hard or make an excellent contribution, it won't
change your own world unless you could project
yourself correctly and make your boss recognize and
acknowledge your contribution paving the way for your
career advancement.
5. To network with people around and try to build
relationships. Working hard at your own desk won't
change your position. You should have right contacts
along with your hard work to advance your career.
6. Don't ever pick a fight with your boss. Boss is
always right (no matter what he or she says!) and try
to find a way if you could work around the issue
instead of fighting and losing! If you opt for a
fight or try to annoy your boss, you are the first
target in the next lay-off.

Thanks,
Sagar Yerramsetti.

--- Venkat Sreeram <vsreeram@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Dear Friends,
> Nice discussion in the group in the right time,
>
>
>
> As Chandu explained just low level coding is
> almost out sourced to other countries.
>
> software architecture, product design, project
> management and IT consulting will be predominant.
>
> Survey shows that 40% of companies looking for
> workers having trouble finding qualified candidates
>
>
> Contacts and Connections,
> Communication skill is the pinnacle for great
> success,
> Sell your self first (do not come on your own way
> ) before you sell your services,
> Project Management and deliverability.
>
>
>
>
> Technology and skill sets come next to all
> above.
>
> 5,6,7 and 8 are left blank intentionally … your
> skills come after a huge gap. At least this is what
> I see in wallstreet.
>
> Venkata Krishna Sreeram
>
>
>
> srinivasarao chandu <chandusr@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> Apart from the Basic Computer educational
> background, I guess the below points might need to
> become a successful IT professional.
>
> 1). The proper understanding of Software
> Development Life Cycle(SDLC)
> 2). Proficiency in their skill they choose /
> selected
> 3). Good understanding and proper communication
> skills
> 4). Ability to learn and Implement latest
> technologies as per the present trend of market
> 5). Good resume preparation
>
> What is SDLC? ( The follwing answer may help to
> uderstand better)
>
> 1). Project Planning and Feasibility Study :
> Establishes a high level view of the intend project
> and determines its goals.
> 2). System Analysis / Requirements definition :
> Refines project goals into defined functions and
> operations of the intended application. Analyzes
> end-user information needs.
> 3). System design : Describes desired features and
> operations in detail, including screen layouts,
> business rules, process diagrams, pseudo code and
> other documentation
> 4). Implementation : The real code is written
> here.
> 5). Integration and Testing : Brings all the
> pieces together into a special testing environment,
> then checks for errors, bugs and interoperability.
> 6) Acceptance, Installation, Deployment : The
> final stage of initial development, where the
> software is put into production and runs actual
> business
> 7) Maintenance: What happens during the rest of
> the Software's life? : changes, correction,
> additions, moves to a different computing platform
> and more. This, the least glamorous and perhaps most
> important step of all, goes on seemingly forever.
>
>
> Regards,
> Srinivasa Rao Chandu
>
>
> On 2/23/06, Chandu Sambasiva Rao
> <srchandu@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> Someone asked me the question:
> What are the skills required for an IT professional
> to succeed?
>
> Most of us are in IT areas, or know someone who is
> an IT professional.
> What do you think are the important skills required
> for a successful
> career in IT? Technical or otherwise. Please limit
> to 5 skills that you
> think are most needed. You may want to benchmark
> against successful
> professionals at your current/previous workplace,
> along with your own
> (if you consider yourself successful. No pun
> intended.).
>
> Let us compile this list. To help ourselevs as well
> as to help the
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>
>

Thanks,
Sagar Yerramsetti.

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