Hi Guyz,
This is Sudhakar. I am having 6+ experience in application development using mainframe (COBOL/DB2/JCl/Control-M/VSAM etc. ) in banking applications, credit cards & payments system, Life Insurance and telecom domain.
I am IBM certified Application developer and IBM certified database associate and currently working as a product specialist. That's all from introduction part.
I have one query, I have worked in service based company only and wants to switch to some product based company as a technical Architect how can do this move? Thanks.
This is Sudhakar !!
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Re: This is Sudhakar !!
Hi Sudhakar and welcome to the Forums,
It's nice to know about your experience. What is responsibility of you "product developer" in a service company!? Curious.
For this:
It's nice to know about your experience. What is responsibility of you "product developer" in a service company!? Curious.
For this:
I believe if you know assembler and C, C++, it'd help.I have one query, I have worked in service based company only and wants to switch to some product based company as a technical Architect how can do this move?
Thanks,
Anuj
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Anuj
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Re: This is Sudhakar !!
Doing the same mainframe related tasks but for client's products...it's basically organization department wise designation as our department is mainly deals with products (like V3, Ventage etc.) related changes. My current project is migration project where client is moving data from one product to another product.
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