dugay na jud ni xa sa cebu, i think mga 10 years na, ga hilom2x lang kay IT grads man ila dawaton
dugay na jud ni xa sa cebu, i think mga 10 years na, ga hilom2x lang kay IT grads man ila dawaton
unsay dli maayo sa nec aside from salary package? sa ncr?
Used to work for NEC. Was with them for about 1.5 years. I'd definitely say that their training is impressive. Imagine an entire subject matter of computers (both software and hardware) squeezed into an intense 6-month training. Mind you, they focus heavily on network technologies. I belonged to a project team developing custom operating systems for our clients.
I miss the daily overtimes and the monthly team building activities with my project team. But I don't miss the overnights! haha
@Githyanki: so err, what made you transfer to another company? i bet you were earning more than enough already. (that's actually what my friends told me, they work/Live in there haha.) just asking by the way, if you dont mind,
@githyanki: gi- pirate ka bro sa lain nga company noh?
@tripofDeath: Got really tired of overnights.. I go to work at 8am and I go home at 5am... hahaha
@Monmyhand: you can say that.. hehe
Anyways, NEC is a great start if you want to be recognized as a hard-core programmer (or Software Design Engineer as they termed it). Alot of companies, both local and international, recognize their high standard.
Last edited by Githyanki; 11-10-2009 at 07:45 AM. Reason: added reply
@Githyanki: lols. like what they always say. hehe. i cant blame you for that, what's the use of money if you cant go out and have fun right? ehe.
actually, im a programmer too. i was always fascinated by the things that my friends told me about the benefits/extra moolahs when you work there, but after knowing that they get out of the office very late, sometimes past midnight, i changed my mind. i better stay in this current company im in. dont get mad at me nec people. idol ta mong tanan. ehe
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