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Originally posted by Rohit Nath:
So is it an advantage to be comming from a product development background.Would you be valued more in the job market if you are from product development company?]
Also is it good idea to move from product development to services based?
R.N
:write some fresh code and learn technology like hiberante,web services etc.
:to get onsite for client facing/interaction.
:to get to work to diff environment.
:I will not work on the same product for a year hopefully get diff projects.
R.N
Originally posted by Rohit Nath:
How come we all product guyz have similar dreams...!! ha ha ha...![]()
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In product development, your focus is to develop an optimal solution to some problem (atleast if you're working in a big product based company like Adobe, Oracle etc). You follow processes all the time.
R.N
Originally posted by Rohit Nath:
Is it an advantage to be comming from a product development background.
Would you be valued more in the job market if you are from product development company?
Originally posted by Rahul Bhattacharjee:
good risk involved
R.N
<a href="http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-2sVr2SU9bqqEn8qRiUO2?p=30" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-2sVr2SU9bqqEn8qRiUO2?p=30</a>
work for a product based company first and then join a service based company to prove the you know a lot :-)
R.N
Originally posted by Rohit Nath:
does it also apply in demanding higher package?
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