Friday, June 22, 2007

The 'Age'-factor in IT...

What I can expect out of a guy passed out of college 2 years back...that too in India where no one believes in education with right purpose. At the end of the day just compare what you learnt in college and what you did today at the desk...Only you will find gtalk, AIM, YM, orkut... common among them...It's our educational system!
"Part-time" jobs during college-days...It's left for the students who can't supplement their college fee.. It's really below the dignity to go out and work during college...Any sort of work...for which you are paid for... How can I miss the 'fun' in the college days...the gals...the movies...the bars...the parties...I too had my college same way with little difference.
"I can't believe, you worked part-time...., that too in India....." - the very same statement, that hurt me and still has it's effect on me. In start of my post-qualification era..i.e when I the so-called graduate was finding ways to get the grip of what this professional industry have in for me, I've faced this statement n number of times in interviews...I decided to be different but I had no choice but to start my career as a fresher....I agree I's a fresher only from the college....certainly not in this Industry where only years after college count for your experience...!
Seeing a 24 year guy with a black hair (In India, your hair should turn grey if you're experienced....:( ), we've some standard set of questions to be asked in an apptitude tests, interviews, sadly even in the HR interviews. Never bother about his competency level...He is just a year or two out of college. I agree you are recruiting...still he might have been 'better-used' by you. Instead of grooming his skills or himself, you end up in grooming the so-called designation.
In a get-together couple of months back, one of my friend asked another, "What is your designation in your company ?", "Individual contributor" was the reply. The next question, I couldn't understand the basic reason behind.. "Hey.. you passed out in year 2002, Still not a project lead/manager..??". The story here was different. My friend was not interested in managerial activities. He's much comfortable as a individual contributor to the team. But the message is very clear from the second questions. Care what not, come what may, If you have certain years of experience ( mere year count) you should be in certain designation...?? Cool..:)
Does years only count towards experience...??? I don't know to answer. But the industry says "Yes" strongly. I've seen adds. for positions calling for 12-15 years of experience in..... Have not we changed in technology for last 15 years. I agree people with 15 years of experience in the industry are better. I can't and will not agree people with less number of "years" in industry are not capable of doing it...? I hear you.. "It's my money.. How can I risk...??". Agreed, still we have CEOs at age of 17. Given a chance the later may be a better breed. We never give chance...so don't worry in that direction...!
Still I don't understand the so called 'Big' companies deciding the career-path of the freshers without any base. They don't consult.. no ask them. Their interests ....doomed. We want you to work in this way...We want you to test.. we want you to code this...we want you to maintain this...we even want you to sort-list the resumes downloading from the web...(This happened to one of my friends...)..I doubt they don't have the concerned manpower to do the house-keeping jobs.. Being a fresher with 'no' experience is 'trained' to do the particular job in the best way possible...( fresh blood...:) ). It atleast takes him couple of years for the reality to hit him. But it will hit him hard... The best part of this practice is that he gets paid for doing nothing of his caliber or interest...

My humble question is - Why not give him the choice initially...???. You invest crores in training the right people for the wrong job...and get it done in the best way you want it..!

Am I old enough to voice this...???


I think I'm young enough to....

9 comments:

Mercury Ball said...

U r rite Marki,'Age'(only!) should not be a factor while recruiting/hiring, not only in IT, but in any knowledge-based jobs!

Zaheer said...

Hey Marki,

Good work dude....I go with you on your thoughts.

-Zaheer

Sunil P said...

Markish, Good take this on hierarchies in IT..
The Indian IT Middle management is rotten to the Core..its partly due to the HR policies of growth(hierarchical again) and partly due to the Old worlds Belief of CONTROL...when the whole world has shunned this and started believing in co-operate and collaborate the INDIAN management is still to wake up on this...
However, in a positive sense i would Praise the Management for their Over-Control resulting in many Young entrepreneurs (Most of the IT entrepreneurs are Freshers dejected at their job in some reputed firm or university drop outs)...

Sen said...

Hi Markish
Good start dude kip .. but watchout wht u blog !!!

Unknown said...

Hi Markish,
Nice blog dude,i go with ur thought process.Good start keep bloging

U have clear view how to see the life,where many in our generating seems lacking
-Ganesh

Maragathavalli Arunachalam said...

Hi Markish,
Really a good thought...I also agree that... but how could we change this? How the HR policies can be changed. Even for that discussion (reg some HR policies), the freshers (considered as freshers according to their policies) are not allowed...
and another one, at the end of the article, why you have asked as 'Am I young?'. if you can think about the Age factor and talk about the freshers ie., you got enough thinking to talk about the age factor... then why do you think still you are young? that is itself a weakness for the freshers to tackle a task.. just thinking themselves as young and not experienced... I am not telling about everyone. some fresher friends used to do.

But really a good article.. one of the thought not only in my mind, most of the young IT people have...
Go Ahead...

Regards and Warm wishes
Maragathavalli

Markish said...

Hi,
Nice to see your opinions.. I Never said I'm young enough and stopped there. It's "I'm young enough to...". Please read between the lines relating to the 'age 17' factor :)
It's not that a fresher is weak. I'm strongly against that opinion.

Regards,
Markish.

Maragathavalli Arunachalam said...

Hey y no new posts?

Maragathavalli said...

Where is the new post?