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November 14, 2016
HWD Quote 2

We are happy to inform ‘He Who Dreams’, a success story of Social Entrepreneur and 40,000 artisan dreams is launched on 14 Nov, 2016 on Children’s Day!
The book is available on Amazon Kindle ( http://www.amazon.in/gp/aw/d/B01LWOW1D5/) .
About the book: “Easiest thing man has learnt is to find faults and toughest thing is to appreciate” Biography of a common man, Mr. N. K. Chaudhary who has converted into a network of 40,000 artisans creating beautiful rugs on 7000 looms, spread across 600 villages of India. He is regarded as the Gandhi of the carpet industry. Inspiring story of Jaipur Rugs.
Little light from lantern
Little hope to light
Little gift from God
And the Story of a Common Man is born
Little faith from fate
Little drop of faith
Little faith built family
And the Story of a Common Man is born
Little in search of love
Little love from lovable
Little love built dreams
And the Story of a Common Man is born
If you like the book, kindly leave your review at Amazon and Goodreads.
First blogger review is here: Maniparna
Photography: Sandesh M
He Who Dreams Book Launch
Transforming Lives…Creating Smiles! A true and successful story of Jaipur Rugs
With young children’s on Children’s Day #HWD
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We are happy to inform ‘He Who Dreams’, a success story of Social Entrepreneur and 40,000 artisan dreams is launched on 14 Nov, 2016 on Children’s Day!
The book is available on Amazon Kindle ( http://www.amazon.in/gp/aw/d/B01LWOW1D5/) .
About the book: “Easiest thing man has learnt is to find faults and toughest thing is to appreciate” Biography of a common man, Mr. N. K. Chaudhary who has converted into a network of 40,000 artisans creating beautiful rugs on 7000 looms, spread across 600 villages of India. He is regarded as the Gandhi of the carpet industry. Inspiring story of Jaipur Rugs.
Little light from lantern
Little hope to light
Little gift from God
And the Story of a Common Man is born
Little faith from fate
Little drop of faith
Little faith built family
And the Story of a Common Man is born
Little in search of love
Little love from lovable
Little love built dreams
And the Story of a Common Man is born Less
If you like the book, kindly leave your review at Amazon and Goodreads.
Our first blogger review is here: Maniparna
November 10, 2016
Kaar Technologies
Congratulation to Tharun, Alex and Savitha for getting placed at Kaar Technologies, Chennai. Their recruitment experience to follow soon in the next week. Till then, lets wish them a great career ahead!
Karr Technologies
Congratulation to Tharun, Alex and Savitha for getting placed at Karr Technologies, Chennai. Their recruitment experience to follow soon in the next week. Till then, lets wish them a great career ahead!
November 7, 2016
HWD – FREE TODAY
We are happy to inform ‘He Who Dreams’, a success story of Social Entrepreneur and 40,000 artisan dreams . The book is available on Amazon Kindle as free on today. Feel free to download ( http://www.amazon.in/gp/aw/d/B01LWOW1D5/) and share with your friends.
About the book: “Easiest thing man has learnt is to find faults and toughest thing is to appreciate” Biography of a common man, Mr. N. K. Chaudhary who has converted into a network of 40,000 artisans creating beautiful rugs on 7000 looms, spread across 600 villages of India. He is regarded as the Gandhi of the carpet industry. Inspiring story of Jaipur Rugs.
Little light from lantern
Little hope to light
Little gift from God
And the Story of a Common Man is born
Little faith from fate
Little drop of faith
Little faith built family
And the Story of a Common Man is born
Little in search of love
Little love from lovable
Little love built dreams
And the Story of a Common Man is born Less
If you like the book, kindly leave your review at Amazon and Goodreads.
November 6, 2016
HWD Quote 1
BUGman Book Review – Hariharan
BUGman
Thanks for the authors for giving the scenario that happens inside the IT industry. Freshers will be benefited by this man (BUGman book). I’m sure that all the bugs which are in the minds of software aspirants will be corrected after meeting this man (reading this book). It also very interesting to read that’s because of the authors Sa&Sa for giving this in a funny way. All students interested in software must have to read to give up their fears during their interview time. – Hariharan, 3rd Year ECE
November 5, 2016
Dell R & D – Suhas J
Dear Readers, Today we have Suhas Jayasheela campus recruited student from UVCE. He is here to share his experience on Dell campus drive.
(Interviewer is the author of She: Ekla Cholo Re & BUGman)

Suhas Jayasheela (in white T-shirt)
Interviewer: Tell us about yourself.
Suhas: I’m presently pursuing final year Computer Science Engineering from UVCE, Bengaluru. I love sports, coding, puzzles and sudoku. I choose CSE branch because of vast opportunities and UVCE offered space for intellectual and personal development growth. If I hadn’t become an engineer then I would have chosen Veterinary.
Interviewer: Why did you choose Dell R & D?
Suhas: I had kept an eye on the developments that were taking places with organisation that work with cloud computing. Dell was one of the dream company to work for. As far reviews go, the company provides work-life balance! (smiles) I was preparing for the recruitment aptitude and technical since sometime.
Interviewer: Could you tell us on rounds?
Suhas: The recruitment process consisted of 3 rounds basically
1. Online Test
2. Technical interview
3. HR interview
1. Online Test (60 mins) :
All questions were MCQ’s
This test had 2 sections
a) General aptitude: Logical aptitude and English/Verbal aptitude constituted 30 questions out of 60.
> General aptitude had some time consuming questions. This section had questions on data interpretation and data analytics questions as well.
> The logical aptitude questions were also time consuming which had analytical puzzles and other logical questions.
b) Technical aptitude: It constituted 30 questions which had questions related to computer networks, data structures, pointers in C, output of the programs and there were two questions on microprocessor and one from microcontroller.
> This technical aptitude had lengthy programs for which we had to find the correct output and select one option.
2. Technical Interviews
a) Technical Interview 1: It basically was reserved for knowing about your project and what have you done in it.
> Questions on the projects were asked which were mentioned in the CV.
> Was asked about the DBMS project a lot. More of ‘why’ questions were asked about the project.
b) Technical interview 2: It was based on testing your knowledge in the subject’s and to test some coding and logical thinking skills.
> here we are asked on the subject’s of interest mentioned in resume and we are asked “which subjects are we interested in and the coding languages we are comfortable with”. The immediate question which follows this would be “why do you like that particular subject”.
> So some of the questions on data structures, operating system and computer networks would be asked.
Operating system questions were stressed upon and some questions were like ” How can you test that the OS has booted properly “.
> we were asked to code couple of programs: I was asked a program on how to reverse singly linked list recursively and how to implement stack using linked list logic.
>Difference between IPv4 and IPv6

Suhas with friends
3. HR Interviews
This round seemed simple but had critical questions to be answered. I had to choose a profile that suit to the aspirations. I had to reason out the need to work for Dell. Passion (eagerness) was checked.
Interviewer: That’s a lot! What suggestion do you give for future aspirants?
Suhas: Be honest and present views that are known. Strengthen on the fundamentals. Present passion of coding through logical thinking, and responding to the situations. These will add up the determination to be part of each one’s dream company. There is no shortcut than ‘practice’.
Interviewer: Thank you Suhas for sharing great insights. I hope it will help the readers and aspirants. Wishing you a great life and career with Dell R & D.
Suhas: (smiles) Thank you too!
November 3, 2016
BUGman Review:Soundarya
I just read your BUGman book.
It was very informative. I was known only about a facet of corporate world which was all about burying someone to raise one’s position in the company. But this book took me to a different perspective where one can work good as a team. By reading this book one could actually get to know about the interviewing process, do’s and don’ts. Few questions related to testing were there which are useful for everyone. Author’s views mentioned were instructive. This book is a must read for all those who are getting ready for placements. I would definitely suggest my friends to buy this book. – Soundarya S (Tech Mahindra placed CSE student)
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