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Fishes, how were the appraisals in general at Deutsche Bank for roles in Mumbai location? Understand that they got concluded only recently so it will be interesting to know. While it may vary from function to function but we will atleast got to know a ballpark figure. Also if you could add your designations, will be great.
Can anyone help me understand this better?

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DM1 - I use the same logic but flip flip architect and manager.
There is absolutely a shortage for data architects. You can teach anyone how to facilitate conversations among truly smart, uniquely skilled delivery folks
Companies love bureaucracy. For every architect there will be 5 managers to “facilitate and report”
I don't know that they will be in anymore demand than they are now. What do you think OP? Do you see a reason that they would be in more demand in ten years than they would be now? I am curious on your thoughts.
That's an interesting question. Not sure how the two relate, but it stands to reason there is always more demand for managers than architects. I mean, I don't recall ever hearing of an architect shortage. But there will always be things needing to be managed, and since it's a much broader category, there will continue to be more demand for managers. Having said that, if someone has the passion to be an architect, they should try to be that in ten years. Not sure anyone has ever had a passion to be a manager.