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[SI-LIST] Re: Job Opening at Wipro Technologies
- From: <praveen.srikantaiah@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: <hreidmarkailen@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 15:22:16 +0530
Hi,
First of all, I don't think this is a forum where we discuss globalization, its
impact, outsourcing or H1/L1 Visa frauds. Those things are heavens apart from
the scope of this list. This message is only for the needy and if someone is
not implicated, he/she should keep quiet.
As the welcome message clearly states, this is a forum to discuss SI related
stuff and may be post SI related job opportunities (that too with utmost
caution).
Moderator, can you please block these irrelevant messages/senders?
Thanks and regards,
Praveen
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From: agathon [mailto:hreidmarkailen@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thu 7/5/2007 7:38 AM
To: Praveen Srikantaiah (WT01 - TES-Transport Infrastructure)
Cc: si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [SI-LIST] Job Opening at Wipro Technologies
This is interesting. Let's assume this job posting is real.
After years of displacing U.S. citizens via fraudulent use of H-1B _and_ L-1
visas, Wipro has the cajones to post, right in our face, an
offer of employment in India. No quantity of rupees could compensate.
Now, some obvious questions arise.
What U.S. citizen are they expecting to hire? If they don't expect to, as
anyone can subscribe to the si-list, then what non-U.S. citizen from what
country would want such a job location? No, the U.S. - as we know - is a
declining place, so suddenly not producing enough engineers and other
professionals, it's like the bubonic plague by God, for which India and China
had to come to the rescue. But, I don't think your typical U.S. citizen
engineer would take very well to the corruption over there and stark class
society.
So, why is Wipro having an issue filling the job with the 'superior' non-U.S.
citizen worker?
Hmmm... possibly is the targeted candidate Indian? Might they be in the U.S.?
Are there no direct means within India to find such a person? Evidently not.
And evidently a shortage exists within Wipro and wherever their tentacles
reach. Wait, I thought - as the Indian (and U.S., unfortunately) press trumpet
- the Indian engineer is so much better and they produce masses of them?
What's the problem finding an Indian engineer who also knows a little physics?
Gee whiz. So sad.
I've just heard (BBC I think) that U.S. companies are closing Indian
operations. And, the Indian edge is decreasing due to costs. So, don't offer
the weak crap that it's demand that's causing the Wipro posting. Intel is
going to Vietnam, instead. Yep, the race to the bottom. Even the Indians
might actually catch a clue sometime soon. Americans? No; too deep in sleep.
I have NEVER met an H-1B/L-1 who could contribute to any SI effort and, at
Intel on one occasion, only contributed to negative productivity.
More likely, Wipro and the like are starting to retrench and build the home
base. Especially since the H-1B cap wasn't raised. The rampant fraud in India
has drained off alot of the H-1B slots, leaving Wipro high and dry. Well,
waddya know, the law of supply and demand does exist. Just not in the usual
way. Yee ha!!
"Fraudsters walk away with H1B visas!"
http://seeker.dice.com/olc/thread.jspa?threadID=2421&tstart=0
"Glen Keiser, Consular Section Chief, US Consulate, Mumbai said, "We have found
to our regret that Hyderabad and Bangalore are centres of H1B visa fraud and
that it is not difficult to walk into an operation and someone rather
forthrightly tell you that they can produce anything to appear to qualify for
an H1B visa...". The link at the above link has Indian tv video describing
Wipro's Woes.
The 5% of their GDP that is tech exports (incl. services) is not growing as in
the past and the nervousness doth rear its ugly head. Plus, the only way to
exploit the L-1 visa is to have personnel employed at a "home base", ready for
transfer to the U.S. - without any protections for U.S. citizens whatsoever
(not even any H-1B fig leaf protection).
So, this is a rich thought... Like my mom always said, "the truth will out".
And it cometh right quick. So I say India should legislate a US-1 visa whereby
we foreigners may be imported to save the ship. At an appropriate premium, of
course. But, that might have to wait until AFTER our Congress has devolved us
further, maybe into 3rd World status.
Obviously, since India is apparently incapable of producing someone skilled
enough, Wipro is counting on past H-1B exploitation of Indians & Americans
having produced someone who can do this work from their U.S . experience _and_
who now wants to work in Bangalore, ready to continue taking work from U.S.
citizens, or others, in their own country. That takes balls. And a U.S.
Congress bought and paid for.
On 6/29/07, praveen.srikantaiah@xxxxxxxxx <praveen.srikantaiah@xxxxxxxxx >
wrote:
Hi all,
Wipro Technologies' SI group is looking for an SI engineer with around
10 years of experience. The job is based out of Bangalore, India. Below is the
job description. If interested email me.
Regards,
Praveen
Roles & Responsibilities
PCB stack-up definition, PCB material selection, and layer assignment
as per Signal Integrity / Cross talk requirements.
Do pre-layout and post-layout signal Integrity analysis for various
boards.
Review analysis results and all checks as per guidelines needed by
Wipro and client specifications.
Review Signal quality measurement results and tune models/ methodology
accordingly.
Develop/Enhance/Update methodology based on advancements in Signal
Integrity / Design complexity. Designs will be in various domains like Telecom,
Computing, Embedded, Automotive, Consumer Electronics etc.
Skills, Job Requirements
Hands on experience in execution of high speed signal integrity
analysis and cross talk analysis on High frequency boards involving different
types of models - IBIS, Spice, SLM/MLM/ICM.
Detailed experience with multiple tools like Spectraquest, Hyperlynx,
Hspice, ICX etc. required.
Experience in doing IBIS model validation, Signal Integrity Analysis of
PCI express, XAUI or similar interfaces is a must.
Experience in doing multi board simulations is an added advantage.
Must have experience in High Speed/ Gigabit speed Signal Quality
measurements.
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