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But what H-1 B holder do
by AAA AAA on Jul 19, 2007 04:33 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Dear mbawmba...

Not all H-1B holder are working on core R&D projects. They are also working under not only inefficient (rather worst) managers at onsite.
Many on them are working as onsite co-ordinator and licking the client , just to ensure that their contract is renewed for next quarter.

This is an industrywide fact.

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  RE:But what H-1 B holder do
by mbawmba on Jul 19, 2007 04:59 PM   Permalink
Yeah !! But they move to Google / Microsoft headquarters eventually.
Of course some talent is required to do that in America.

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  RE:But what H-1 B holder do
by satya s on Jul 20, 2007 05:40 PM   Permalink
AFAIK, its difficult to get into many of the top estblished companies like google without a masters degree in the states and then using PT to get on to your dream job.

i doubt they take in h1 holders with indian degrees unless they find sonmething very useful.

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  RE:But what H-1 B holder do
by bobby ananda on Jul 20, 2007 02:09 AM   Permalink
See I agree to an extend but not everything. It is our mistake that we tend to "lick" culture which I dont think is needed as long as liasion is good and so is our technical knowledge. But when it fails we start "lick".
Nevertheless not all bad in this aspect. I saw this "lick" in India - not to forget our best IT man innocently playing national anthem in music not to embarass the foreigners. See I have seen our Indian team removed from the client lunch which was really bad. In USA they never do that. Atleast that is my experience. So let is change first before blaming them. So some of us have to change our attitude being good is different from being submissive.

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