As a Pakistani, Would You Move To India To Move Up the Career Ladder?

As a Pakistani , Would You Move To India (Enemy Country) To Move Up the Career Ladder?

The word “outsourcing” has long caused many technology professionals to shudder. But 10 or 15 years ago, outsourcing still mostly meant moving your IT job from the payroll of one U.S. company to another American firm, like when Dupont in 1997 signed a mega-deal to outsource 2,600 jobs to Computer Sciences Corp.

And for those people who transferred to IT outsourcing firms, the move frequently—although not always–provided a boost to the career. Often, the tech services firms not only invested more in training and professional development than the old employer, but the move also sometimes led to promotions, interesting new gigs working for other clients, fatter paychecks and nice perks.

But now, in the minds of many U.S. tech workers, the words “outsourcing” and “offshoring” mean the same thing—more reason to worry. Of course, even today, not all IT outsourcing arrangements have jobs going overseas, but many do. And at the same time, some big U.S. technology companies, including IBM, Dell and Cap Gemini, are planning to add tens of thousands of new jobs in places like India over the next few years.

So, if relocating from Cincinnati to Dallas 10 years ago could’ve enhanced your IT career, do you think moving from Bangor, Maine to a stint in Bangalore, India could provide a similar professional boost?

Would you transfer from New York or Karachi to New Delhi to manage a company’s new team of programmers?

As a Pakistani, how far would you be willing to go—literally—to advance your career or save your job?

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Never, because I will never be able to adjust there. Eventhough we have plenty of relatives all over UP, Mumbai, Deccan, Bhopal and Jaipur, I still won't be comfortable. First because I will be seen as suspicious, second I am not used to living in a hindu dominating society (with all respect).

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No

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only if mister john abraham is standing at the top of the ladder :blush:

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I thought it was the other way round- many Indians come to Pakistan for better life.. isn't it? Give it a thought guys? LOL ;)

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Well Sami Adnan did.

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yar tum log kio larte ho :smack:

its okay to move to italy, europe, us, canada, etc for job purposes but not in india ?

gosh racism with one’s own race..

  • to mean it means closer to shahrukh … so no problem :love:

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NO

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Moving from one state/province to another in USA/Canada isn't much of a problem mainly because most states/provinces offer the same standard of living, comfort, security, and the like.

Does the city (or country) in question offer similar standards?

Besides, although many jobs have been off-shored, you don't see people moving from North America to other countries in order to keep the jobs. Instead, many here are willing to take pay cuts to keep the jobs at home.

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Moeen Akhtar :~) big fan -
Umer shareef
anwar maksood

those guys in Pakistani drama. ther eis his one guy who is so in :love:.

but no one beats my shahrukh.. i dont knwo why he smokes so much .. gori doesnt take care of my sweety

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:( why do we always regard "the neighbouring country"as the "enemy country"....

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india did employ a whole lot of pakistanis as mercenery jihadis in jammu and kashmir until mushy uncle ruined their fun. :p

seriously though, the gupshup audience is mostly made up of ex-pats. the kind who work abroad for money and a comfier life. for the right price, there'll be quite a few who'd be ready to work in india too. most indian jobs arent going to be paying anywhere near this price, realistically speaking, for a good while to come. nor would india be facing a shortage of labor to warrant importing pakistanis.

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don't worry rest assured if u have pakistani connections u will never get working visa for india..

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It's like asking to go back to Pakistan. Same shyt different name. No Thanks.

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Never!

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Is there a shortage of over-worked under-paid workers in India? Seriously, why would any Pakistani living in US, UK or Canada (most of the gupshup population) move to India. If they cannot advance their careers in these western countries, most likely they cant advance them in India or Pak either.

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My dh considered accepting a job in India, cushy benefits, slightly more pay. However, we decided that it simply wasn't worth the hassle. However, if the lifestyle were easier, we would absolutely consider it. I have been to both India and Pakistan, and to be honest the I found Indian muslims to be a bit more strict in certain practices (i.e. - they don't claim to be rajput, jatt, etc.,).

After all, we'd be closer to the family in Pakistan, without the headaches of living there.

[ducks and runs for cover]...

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Enemy country wtf

anyway i will take the advantage of that opportunity

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