Indian CEO Says Most US Tech Grads "Unemployable"

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“When questioned about his firm’s US hiring, Information Week reports that Vineet Nayar, the CEO of the Indian outsourcing giant HCL Technologies, showed he can stereotype with the best of them, telling an audience in NYC that most American tech grads are ‘unemployable’. Explaining that Americans are far less willing than students from developing economies like India, China, and Brazil to master the ‘boring’ details of tech process and methodology, the HCL chief added that most Americans are just too expensive to train. HCL, which was reportedly awarded a secretive $170 million outsourcing contract by Microsoft last April, gets a personal thumbs-up from Steve Ballmer for ‘walking the extra mile.’ Ballmer was busy last week pitching more H-1B visas as the cure for America’s job ills at The National Summit.”

Link: http://news.slashdot.org/story/09/06/22/0019233/Indian-CEO-Says-Most-US-Tech-Grads-Unemployable

Uma coisa que eu tenho visto que que os profissionais de informatica desses paises realmente dao o sangue e trabalham bastante mesmo, muito mais que Europeus e Norte Americanos, mas eu nao concordo muito com essa afirmacao de que “Americans are far less willing than students from developing economies like India, China, and Brazil to master the ‘boring’ details of tech process and methodology”, o que eu tenho visto por ai eh justamente o contrario.

O que vcs acham ??

//Daniel

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Nope

O poder está na criação e desenvolvimento de novas tecnologias.
Os eua vão continuar criando tecnologia e exportando o trabalho mais repetitivo para países emergentes!

Isso é um grande negócio para os EUA.

Criado 22 de junho de 2009
Ultima resposta 22 de jun. de 2009
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