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by san » Wed Oct 27, 2004 4:33 pm

Specially the IT sector. Is it fairly relaxed atmosphere or do you have to start the day with, "Good Morning Sir!"?
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by CtrlAltDel » Wed Oct 27, 2004 4:43 pm

it depends on the company...



most of the big Indian companies and MNCs have quite a relaxed environment at work, with varying degrees of 'ease' in each. the popular culture is to be on a first name basis at all levels of the hierarchy so there is hardly any "Good morning Sir" and all that!



in smaller or conservative companies, the hierarchy is to be respected and there is no question of addressing yr boss by his/her first name. but these days such companies are very few, esp in the IT sector.



one thing most companies insist on is a formal dress-code monday thru thursday, with smart casuals or informals on fridays.
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by CtrlAltDel » Wed Oct 27, 2004 4:43 pm

it depends on the company...



most of the big Indian companies and MNCs have quite a relaxed environment at work, with varying degrees of 'ease' in each. the popular culture is to be on a first name basis at all levels of the hierarchy so there is hardly any "Good morning Sir" and all that!



in smaller or conservative companies, the hierarchy is to be respected and there is no question of addressing yr boss by his/her first name. but these days such companies are very few, esp in the IT sector.



one thing most companies insist on is a formal dress-code monday thru thursday, with smart casuals or informals on fridays.
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by san » Wed Oct 27, 2004 5:24 pm

Ok CAD, I got it the first time yaar.



So how about gender issue? Are both treated the same?
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by CtrlAltDel » Wed Oct 27, 2004 5:38 pm

san wrote:So how about gender issue? Are both treated the same?
no....the chicks are expected to walk around topless on demand
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by Sharjeel » Wed Oct 27, 2004 6:31 pm

CtrlAltDel wrote:
san wrote:So how about gender issue? Are both treated the same?
no....the chicks are expected to walk around topless on demand
:shock: :shock: :shock: :lol: :D :lol: . but chicks always get to do all the fun things :( . Can't we men walk around naked? always been a fantasy of mine to do that.
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by san » Wed Oct 27, 2004 7:16 pm

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san wrote:So how about gender issue? Are both treated the same?
no....the chicks are expected to walk around topless on demand




Wehey sounds like fun! With the Hyderabadi heat , women must surely appreciate it...
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by CtrlAltDel » Wed Oct 27, 2004 11:51 pm

san wrote:
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san wrote:So how about gender issue? Are both treated the same?
no....the chicks are expected to walk around topless on demand
Wehey sounds like fun! With the Hyderabadi heat , women must surely appreciate it...
dunno abt the women, but the men greatly appreciate it...:D
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by Habitual Perfectionist » Thu Oct 28, 2004 1:42 am

Sharjeel wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:
san wrote:So how about gender issue? Are both treated the same?
no....the chicks are expected to walk around topless on demand
:shock: :shock: :shock: :lol: :D :lol: . but chicks always get to do all the fun things :( . Can't we men walk around naked? always been a fantasy of mine to do that.




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by CtrlAltDel » Thu Oct 28, 2004 10:26 am

Habitual Perfectionist wrote:And needless to say, we won the tournament.
:lol: i think the other team were to dazed to concentrate on the game!
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by san » Thu Oct 28, 2004 5:26 pm

Going back to the subject, which are the good IT firms in Hyd to work for? If you work for one, what do u like/dislike about your company?
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by CtrlAltDel » Thu Oct 28, 2004 5:35 pm

san wrote:Going back to the subject, which are the good IT firms in Hyd to work for? If you work for one, what do u like/dislike about your company?
every company has disgruntled employees who crib about how they are stuck with that company. so one really cant say which IT firms are the best to work for.

about mine, i'd say being a huge MNC, its lending weight to my resume :twisted: and pay is not bad too. what i dislike about my company is the occassional red tapism i encounter...aaaarrrgh...:evil: and also lack of importance to employees' family ties. there are no events where we can take the whole family and show them what we do...most companies have that these days.
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by Arti » Thu Oct 28, 2004 6:25 pm

CtrlAltDel wrote:
san wrote:Going back to the subject, which are the good IT firms in Hyd to work for? If you work for one, what do u like/dislike about your company?
every company has disgruntled employees who crib about how they are stuck with that company. so one really cant say which IT firms are the best to work for.
about mine, i'd say being a huge MNC, its lending weight to my resume :twisted: and pay is not bad too. what i dislike about my company is the occassional red tapism i encounter...aaaarrrgh...:evil: and also lack of importance to employees' family ties. there are no events where we can take the whole family and show them what we do...most companies have that these days.




Red tapism exists in all big companies... I am not quite sure it is something that's unique to Hyderabad. Some smaller companies do lay emphasis on work life balance and definitely have family events. And they definitely have no bureaucracy whatsoever. Please note: I am talking of some small MNCs, not all.
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by san » Thu Oct 28, 2004 8:26 pm

Yeah sure, no company is a paradise. I am just trying to get a general picture of what people like/dislike about the companies they work for.



The only thing I dislike about my company is lack of profit and hence no pay rises. Apart from that there is not much I can crib about. We are allowed flexi time within limits, same with surfing the net/msn, free anual xmas party, can show family around - no family day as such - just let your boss know, chatting/having fun is not frowned upon etc etc etc
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by CtrlAltDel » Thu Oct 28, 2004 10:14 pm

san wrote:The only thing I dislike about my company is lack of profit and hence no pay rises. Apart from that there is not much I can crib about. We are allowed flexi time within limits, same with surfing the net/msn, free anual xmas party, can show family around - no family day as such - just let your boss know, chatting/having fun is not frowned upon etc etc etc
those are the things that makes the workplace a happy place...but for how long. in the long run if the company doesnt please the employees monetarily, no one wud stick around.
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by Mayavi Morpheus » Thu Oct 28, 2004 11:09 pm

I am just trying to get a general picture of what people like/dislike about the companies they work for.




A friend of mine works for a call center (only take calls from overseas employees of same company) and you know what she likes the best about her company? Freshly baked biscuits offered at mid night 2.00 and free phone calls to friends in USA and flexible work hrs (she has to work in night shift for only one week every month). For some one who stopped growing up after 16, trivial things like these are more important than pay and type of work. :lol: and needless to say that she thinks that Infy something where she works is the best company in town.
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by CtrlAltDel » Thu Oct 28, 2004 11:52 pm

Mayavi Morpheus wrote:
I am just trying to get a general picture of what people like/dislike about the companies they work for.
A friend of mine works for a call center (only take calls from overseas employees of same company) and you know what she likes the best about her company? Freshly baked biscuits offered at mid night 2.00 and free phone calls to friends in USA and flexible work hrs (she has to work in night shift for only one week every month). For some one who stopped growing up after 16, trivial things like these are more important than pay and type of work. :lol: and needless to say that she thinks that Infy something where she works is the best company in town.
...and a few other i know are happy with the regular company sponsored trips to pubs n discs....



.:? :?



damn...thats not so bad after all....:D
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by Arti » Fri Oct 29, 2004 10:52 am

CtrlAltDel wrote:
Mayavi Morpheus wrote:
I am just trying to get a general picture of what people like/dislike about the companies they work for.
A friend of mine works for a call center (only take calls from overseas employees of same company) and you know what she likes the best about her company? Freshly baked biscuits offered at mid night 2.00 and free phone calls to friends in USA and flexible work hrs (she has to work in night shift for only one week every month). For some one who stopped growing up after 16, trivial things like these are more important than pay and type of work. :lol: and needless to say that she thinks that Infy something where she works is the best company in town.
...and a few other i know are happy with the regular company sponsored trips to pubs n discs....

.:? :?

damn...thats not so bad after all....:D


When I was working for GE, we had company sponsored entry into the Fireball every Friday night. The only rule was that stags were not allowed :-)
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Re: Disc sponsors

by dethslut » Fri Oct 29, 2004 11:12 am

Arti wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:
Mayavi Morpheus wrote:
I am just trying to get a general picture of what people like/dislike about the companies they work for.
A friend of mine works for a call center (only take calls from overseas employees of same company) and you know what she likes the best about her company? Freshly baked biscuits offered at mid night 2.00 and free phone calls to friends in USA and flexible work hrs (she has to work in night shift for only one week every month). For some one who stopped growing up after 16, trivial things like these are more important than pay and type of work. :lol: and needless to say that she thinks that Infy something where she works is the best company in town.
...and a few other i know are happy with the regular company sponsored trips to pubs n discs....

.:? :?

damn...thats not so bad after all....:D

When I was working for GE, we had company sponsored entry into the Fireball every Friday night. The only rule was that stags were not allowed :-)




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Re: Disc sponsors

by Arti » Fri Oct 29, 2004 3:09 pm

dethslut wrote:enter the fire ball n get roasted?




Oh well... I've never been the disc going type... so I don't know if people get roasted inside or not... but Fireball is one of the hottest (no pun intended) discos in Delhi... at least it was 5 years ago.
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Re: Disc sponsors

by CtrlAltDel » Fri Oct 29, 2004 3:34 pm

Arti wrote:Fireball is one of the hottest (no pun intended) discos in Delhi... at least it was 5 years ago.
i think its closed now! it was a fab place!
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