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March 29, 2004

Indian Software Programmers: Their Story

Wired reports on the other side of the coin:

"Aparna Jairam of Mumbai... has the air of the smartest girl in class - not the one always raising her hand and shouting out answers, but the one who sits in back, taking it all in and responding only when called upon, yet delivering answers that make the whole class turn around and listen.

In 1992, Jairam graduated from India's University of Pune with a degree in engineering. She has since worked in a variety of jobs in the software industry and is now a project manager at Hexaware Technologies in Mumbai, the city formerly known as Bombay."

And, according to her, she doesn't want your programming job. Read more

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