Today, the world of Information Technology has grown so big,
that many are lured to get into it. But very few might know the various
opportunities that could be sought for making an entry into this world.
Here are some of the popular ways of getting a job in IT
industry:
i.
Campus Recruitment
This is the simplest way for any student to get hired. Most of
the leading companies send their scouts on an annual basis to find a bunch of
raw talent from some acclaimed institutes. Many institutes have tie-ups with
companies that allow the institutes to exchange their educational services with
companies’ on campus placement drives.
Hints & Tips: Many a times these drives are open to
students of all the institutes irrespective of where it is being conducted. So
as a student, it is very important for you to make friends from different
colleges and keep yourself updated on these drives.
ii.
Walk-ins
If you aren’t fortunate to be selected in any of the campus
interviews, do not be disappointed or worried. There are many other small
capital companies who conduct walk-in drives for the freshers. Not many of the
big companies hold walk-in interviews for the freshers.
Hints & Tips: If
you have a choice between a large capital service company and small capital
service company, do go for small capital one. The main reason being your job
would be well defined in the smaller companies even before you join them. Most
of the bigger companies hire resources in bulk and place them one by one in
open requirements even if they are not interested to work there.
Also in smaller companies, you get to learn the end to end
process of your work. The sole reason for this is that there are fewer
employees employed in a smaller company which in turn creates more transparency
in the processes compared to a bigger company.
iii.
Internship
This is one of the best ways of getting real time experience
while you are still learning. Many companies offer internship opportunities to
students to get their jobs done at a lower price.
Hints & Tips: Internship is indeed a blessing in
disguise for any student who wishes to take it seriously. The initial years in
an industry should be towards accumulating knowledge rather than wealth. Once
you become master of your domain, success ought to follow you.
iv.
Referrals
Although this is not a preferred way for a fresher to get
hired, it is potentially one of the sources which may help you get a job. Not
many would recommend you for a job until you are experienced.
Hints & Tips: Do not rely on anyone to recommend
you for a job. Very few offer jobs to freshers based on recommendations. Always
look for better alternatives even if people are ready to endorse you.
Also, beware of fraudulent people or agencies that provide assurance
of finding you a job. Nobody would put their efforts for free to get you a job.
v.
Freelancing
There are many technical jobs around the globe which people
think are not economical to be outsourced to an IT organization; and which can
be done economically through freelancers in the field.
Hints & Tips: Many small-scale retailers,
wholesalers, service agents, etc. would like to have their own a websites or at
least would be interested in advertising about themselves on the Internet, but a
are holding back either due to lack of knowledge or inadequate funds to
outsource it to renowned sources. You can build your opportunities by
enlightening them and getting the work done at reasonable
costs. And the best thing about freelancing is you can continue with it even
after you get a job.
vi.
Winning
Challenge Cups
This is the one of the latest trends of hiring employees. Many
companies host coding contests or quiz competitions for obtaining the crème de
la crème resources. Since these contests are hosted over the Internet and are
open to all, you would find many people competing against you and chances of
your winning might be just one in a million. Nevertheless, if you practice well
and win some of these, you could get a dazzling start to your career with
lucrative job offers.
Hints & Tips: Many sites like techgig.com and
hackerearth.com conduct these contests on regular basis on behalf of reputed
companies. You may just need to follow these sites, practice well, and keep
attempting till you hit the bull’s eye. You do not need to agonize even if you
cannot make it to the summit as you have nothing to lose. You can also enrich
your resume by comprehending some of your best results of these competitions
which will definitely impress your potential employers.
vii.
Startups
This is the most difficult way of getting started with your career.
However, it is always better to create a job than to find one. If you feel that
you have a good business idea and are ready to take the risk, you can always
opt for your own startup. But you need to keep in mind that not all startups
turn to become Google or Facebook. Sometimes you may need to bare heavy losses
and quit the idea of continuing with your business.
Hints & Tips: Two major instruments for starting
any startups are ideas and funds. Since raising funds is comparatively easier
than having a unique idea, you may need to concentrate more on planning your
business than finding an investor. If you have a great and unique idea, I
suggest you to patent it first before you enter into the market. This will
enable you to start small and compete with bigger fishes in the ocean.
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