Hello Harpal,
When you said resource, I thought you were looking for a book. Looks
like you are looking for a developer. May I suggest you use the proper
terminology in emails?
Thank you,
Senthil
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 10:35:43AM +, harpal.sin...@wipro.com wrote:
Hello,
I have an
Senthil Kumaran sent...@uthcode.com writes:
Hello Harpal,
When you said resource, I thought you were looking for a book. Looks
like you are looking for a developer. May I suggest you use the proper
terminology in emails?
It's an abstraction a lot of companies use for person employed by the
Thanks Harpal.
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 11:50:18AM +, harpal.sin...@wipro.com wrote:
OK thanks.
Thanks Best Regards,
Harpal Singh
Mob: +91-81230-84445
E-mail: harpal.sin...@wipro.com
-Original Message-
From: Senthil Kumaran [mailto:sent...@uthcode.com]
Sent: 24 May 2012
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 06:42:56PM +0530, Noufal Ibrahim wrote:
It's an abstraction a lot of companies use for person employed by the
company. I consider it is dehumanising and have taken some flak for
objecting to the term.
Yeah, that's true. Does not quite sound right as I really thought
It's True. Many companies do have this terminology followed which looks
inhuman. Resource itself adjoined with Human seams like a predetermined machine
sort off. I found an article few days back in NewYorkTimes related with Indian
Education and the way company hire people.
We seek passionate PYTHON developers with some experience in building or
contributing to Open Source projects. We’re constantly rolling out new
products so the right individual would be able to write clean code and work
in a fast pace environment. We highly value native ability, passion and the