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A piece of advice for IT professionals!

Press Trust of India

Chennai, March 26, 2007
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Young IT professionals should spend at least five years with the firm they join as it would benefit both the company as well as the employee in the long run, according to a senior official of Wipro.

"Today's trend is to jump from one firm to another," Chandrasekar Dharuman, Vice President of Wipro said delivering a special address at the Second Graduation Day ceremony at the Dhanalakshmi College of Engineering near Chennai on Sunday night.

Asking the new graduates to specialise in a particular field, he said on Monday one could find jacks of all trades.

"It was good to have a general knowledge but specialisation in a particular field is a must," he said.

Dharuman presented certificates to successful students of Computer Science and Information Technology.

Earlier, Madras High Court Judge Justice K Venkataraman, who was the chief guest at the function, said parents should not pressurise their wards by making comparisons.

"The current tendency of parents is to compare their children with others. Please avoid comparisons," he said.

Exhorting students to face the world with courage, he said most students lacked confidence. "Even though they have the capacity and capability, when put to test, they always wonder if they could do it. The answer is yes."

Stating that seeking employment abroad, especially in the US had become a routine, he asked them to remember that India also offered them numerous employment opportunities.

The judge presented degrees to students who had come out successfully in Electronics and Communications and Electrical Engineering.

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