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I have 4.5 years of experience in .net and angular in cognizant I'm working I got call from Genpact but In Genpact they are asking me join as lead consultant is it normal software engineer position or what any idea ..for only 4.5exp is it sufficient for lead consultant position.. firstly what is the responsibilities for lead consultant in GenpactGenpact
Hello Mastercard employees. I have been trying to break into MC for long now.
I have 2 yrs workex post MBA. I have experience in data analysis and consulting. But I don't want to get into consulting anymore. I am looking for analytics roles. Anyone here would be able to DM and guide me on the available options at Mastercard?
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I don’t know about that. I think to the general public it is a profession that typically gets categorized on a level similar to medical doctors and lawyers. As such, it tends to be perceived as a “prestigious” field that does not accept everyone (I personally feel that is not an accurate sentiment for engineering at least) and that you need to work hard to achieve in.
But at the end of the day, I view level of difficultly in a profession to be relative and subjective. If you were to air drop average engineers into a profession that is perceived less difficult, would they succeed? Some would, but many others would not.
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I think each job has its challenges. The situations are different, the end customer changes, and the issues that pop up vary, but all professions have difficulties.