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Kshad
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5 years ago
officially a computer engineer and mba. C, Java but no work exp as a coder. ran regional operations (p&l responsibility) for a fashion apparel company with 17 direct reports, 100+ indirect. launched products (suits and blazers) including pricing and gross margin decisions across 7 distribution channels. this is where I developed my communication (and influence) skills, analytical skills and business acumen.
gus_massa|5 years ago
* I got a computer engineer and mba an the university of X in the country Y
instead of
* I got no official degree in USA
For some professions, a degree is almost universal [Mathematician here. The value of a math degree depends a lot on the university, the advisor, and how many papers you have published. But you are effectively a mathematician everywhere.]
For other professions like lawyers and medical doctors, moving to another country means you must go back to primary school and draw your vertical and horizontal sticks again.
But I'm feeling that you prefer a management position instead of a software developer position.
Kshad|5 years ago