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Good points, a small thing like tech online/offline video courses in local languages will highly improve the local talent esp in cutting edge technologies.Technology parks alone can't help. They need to establish many new IT educational institutions as against a demand of 25000 IT graduates, we produce only 5000 a year.
Secondly, the quality of our education must be enhanced. The IT graduates should be taught subjects like marketing and product development.
Thirdly, we also need IT experts with a vast knowledge of multiple fields at the same time. I have been told that there is a lot of IT expertise that is difficult to find in Pakistan.
Agreed. My son is a director of a big European IT house which employs about 350 developers in Pakistan and about 3000 elsewhere. The positive and the negatives about their facility in Pakistan is that their customers believe, the Pakistani developers are better than their Indian counterparts but they have difficulty in looking at the project from the customer and users' point of view. Technically they are good but that's it. They don't have international exposure or a marketing sense of the required level. Me being an MBA of older times and with vast experience in the west, think that our business schools and IT institutions need to collaborate in designing our IT education according to changing demands.Good points, a small thing like tech online/offline video courses in local languages will highly improve the local talent esp in cutting edge technologies.
Agreed. My son is a director of a big European IT house which employs about 350 developers in Pakistan and about 3000 elsewhere. The positive and the negatives about their facility in Pakistan is that their customers believe, the Pakistani developers are better than their Indian counterparts but they have difficulty in looking at the project from the customer and users' point of view. Technically they are good but that's it. They don't have international exposure or a marketing sense of the required level. Me being an MBA of older times and with vast experience in the west, think that our business schools and IT institutions need to collaborate in designing our IT education according to changing demands.
Agreed. My son is a director of a big European IT house which employs about 350 developers in Pakistan and about 3000 elsewhere. The positive and the negatives about their facility in Pakistan is that their customers believe, the Pakistani developers are better than their Indian counterparts but they have difficulty in looking at the project from the customer and users' point of view. Technically they are good but that's it. They don't have international exposure or a marketing sense of the required level. Me being an MBA of older times and with vast experience in the west, think that our business schools and IT institutions need to collaborate in designing our IT education according to changing demands.
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