Hi Apurwa and all group members!
In reference to the question if one should mention his/her disability in
his/her resume or not?
Being an MBA from IIM Calcutta, my answer is a big No to this question.
Some reasons are mentioned below:
> To get selected for a job interview one's resume should rea
Thank you al
I feel really positive now about letting my brother perceive career in IT.
Thanks,
Apurwa.
On Wed, Mar 23, 2022, 10:04 PM Vaibhav Saraf
wrote:
> Hi Apurwa,
>
> Around a year ago we indulged in a big discussion on a Zoom call on
> whether to specify the disability on the resume or n
Hi Apurwa,
Around a year ago we indulged in a big discussion on a Zoom call on whether
to specify the disability on the resume or not. Before coming to any
conclusion you have to be mindful that a vast majority of sighted audience
do not recognize low vision as a thing, it is 1 or 0, visual or bli
Hi you can contact me offline on smartrahulbha...@gmail.com . I am working
in TCS as IT professional. Will try to help you regarding all the possible
option. As i am also a RP patient.
On Wed, 23 Mar, 2022, 8:52 pm Minar Singh, wrote:
> Hello,
> There are some leading MNCs in software field rec
Hello,
There are some leading MNCs in software field recruit Visually
Impaired and other PWD candidates TCS was my first company and
Accenture is my current company. Yes candidate should mentioned his
disability clearly in resume for reasonable accomodation during all
the stages of recruitment. in
And if you don't mind could you help my with how can my brother get cloud
computing thing.. He is good with Java. but wouldn't mind a little guidance
with cloud computing.
Thanks
On Wed, Mar 23, 2022, 7:59 PM APURWA SABDE wrote:
> Do we need to mention low vision thing onto the profile? Or we j
Do we need to mention low vision thing onto the profile? Or we just apply
regularly.
thanks.
On Wed, Mar 23, 2022, 7:57 PM Vaibhav Saraf wrote:
> As anyone would do it normally. Naukri, monster, LinkedIn, and
> whichever platform works.
>
>
> On Wed, 23 Mar 2022 at 19:55, APURWA SABDE wrote:
>
As anyone would do it normally. Naukri, monster, LinkedIn, and
whichever platform works.
On Wed, 23 Mar 2022 at 19:55, APURWA SABDE wrote:
> Thanks Vaibhav.
> You guys have really helped me.
> I just would like to know how do we apply for jobs or how do we switch
> jobs.
>
> Thanks,
>
> On Wed,
Companies assess skills and not the physical condition. Whichever workplace
you'll go you will find some people who over-assume your physical
challenges over your capabilities, there will be some others who are
willing to see your skills and how to get them to work.
Its just about meeting with the
Thanks Vaibhav.
You guys have really helped me.
I just would like to know how do we apply for jobs or how do we switch jobs.
Thanks,
On Wed, Mar 23, 2022, 7:52 PM Vaibhav Saraf wrote:
> Yep, I can confirm Ajay's words with my own example. To be honest,
> software development in practice isn't t
Yep, I can confirm Ajay's words with my own example. To be honest, software
development in practice isn't that challenging as it seems from outside,
only you need to get the grip of the thing, which takes some time in every
field.
If he has good logic and learning ability then software development
Hi Minar,
Overworking with lower or compromised vision is recommend? and which
companies can we apply for with such condition ?
Thanks
On Wed, Mar 23, 2022, 7:40 PM Minar Singh wrote:
> Hi,
> I have completed 5 certificate courses in cloud computing and other 4
> fields in my current organisa
Hi,
I have completed 5 certificate courses in cloud computing and other 4
fields in my current organisation within 6 months of my joining. I
will be completing 4th month on 05 April so nothing is impossible only
the thing is he will have to sacrifice his lots of time for learning
new technology. us
Yes it is, provided you use the right type of assistive technology
(magnifier/ screen reading software) depending on your eye condition.
There some group members as well who have been successfully working in
this field using assistive technology.
You can reach me off the list at 9584076767, can hel
Hi Ajay,
So is it sustainable and steady to work in IT field with low vision as it
is quite competitive out there and we need to keep learning new technology.
Thanks,
Apurwa.
On Wed, Mar 23, 2022, 5:06 PM Ajay Minocha wrote:
> Hi Apurva,
>
> IT/ software is actually one field where persons wi
Hi Apurva,
IT/ software is actually one field where persons with vision
impairment can perform really well as it is based on computers and
doesn't involve much paperwork.
We have countless developers with vision impairment who are employed
with various companies in India as well as abroad.
He can
Hi Minar,
He is in 8th semester right now and doesn't have disability certificate yet.
I am just trying to put things in place as we just got to know about his RP
a month back. I am trying to look for a sustainable yet steady job for him.
I will send you the resume shortly but I would like him to
Hi,
He can go for software testing jobs Accessibility testing,
functionality testing, Quality Assurance testing, content writing,. if
he he is a post graduate then Human resource is one option. These days
I have noticed Visually Impaired people working as HR even if they
hold post graduation in dif
Hi all,
Could you please suggest career which my brother can perceive as he has RP
of eye. He wants to work as developer in IT firm but as we know it is
constantly evolving field and would mean straining his low vision. could
you suggest some alternate career which is sustainable and can be used t
Hi Saurabh,
Thanks for get back to us again.
If your call is not answering on toll free number please share your
contact number so that i will call back to you and guide you about
stream available and i will ask you some more questions for know more
about you so that i can guide you better.
With Be
Hello Ritu mam,
I contacted on the toll free number you gave me.
However, the call center seems busy.
So, my call has not been answered.
To give you a context:
I completed my 10th class from a CBSE school in Pune.
I dropped maths after 8th standard due to some limitations and had
computers as my op
hi mam,
could you pls contact me through my id i want to ask you some questions
through mail only
On Mon, 7 Jun 2021 at 11:40, Ritu Jain wrote:
> Hi Saurabh,
> As you asked about career opportunity after 10th.
> Request you to please share your contact number so that we can speak
> and guide you
Hi Saurabh,
As you asked about career opportunity after 10th.
Request you to please share your contact number so that we can speak
and guide you as per your need or you can call on our toll free number
which is 18005320469 you can call monday to friday between
10:00am-5P.m.
With Best Regards,
Ritu
Hello,
I am Saurav Hegde. I am from India. I have completed my 10th standard this
year. I am a visually impaired person. I need guidance regarding the career
options after 10th for visually impared.
regards
Saurav Hegde
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