Fortunately it is, completed the second lap of my
professional journey. In laconic way, I have successfully completed two years
in IBM as well as in the mighty professional world. Though many (including me)
would be dubious about “Successful”. I
will leave this concern for my colleagues and seniors to answer. :)
Wondering how my experience has been so far? I would like to
be politically correct here. In a broad sense, it has been outstanding up till
now and hopes for the same in the future also. Ha-ha. I know, “Outstanding”
would have raised many eyebrows. Forget not, I am trying to be politically
correct, one of my professional learning. :)
If you force me to still answer that, let’s take a look at insipid
version then. Each experience cannot be complete without the downs to complement
the ups. I too had my downs, downs because of me, affecting me, building me and
enriching me (is it too unrealistic?) Directly it seems impractical, but
indirectly it is true. You may not know,
but yes, you would have imbibed these learning just for the sake of protecting
appraisal. What do you think official terms and terminologies have started to
sink into me? :)
The best part of any journey is the people you meet on the
way. How can my journey be any different from the idealistic journey? May they
be friends or mentors; they are the driving force and/or also add spice to your
life.
There is so much more to add to this article. Adhering to
what my title suggests, “Multum in Parvo” – much in little, I would limit my ‘boring
for you’ but ‘entertaining for me’ experience to this point. Rest all is
personal. :D
CONCLUSION (for those who don’t want to read the above
rubbish boring crap)
Completion of two years in IBM and IT industry (professional
experience)
Journey is fun.
Full of challenges, deadlines, SLA’s .
Enthusiastic environment.
And rest is CODED! :(
Well in time!
Buenas noches(Good
Night) & Take care!
Suvina
[For I don’t wanna miss Dance Show (Jhalak Dikhla Jaa ) ]