Current IT Skills in Demand
        Dr. Pavanaja U. B.
      CEO, Vishva Kannada Softech
        www.vishvakannada.com
           www.pavanaja.com
      pavanaja@vishvakannada.com




                                    1
Before we begin




Please put your cell phones to sleep
It’s a
Global
Economy
The Future Information Technology Workforce | 3   Copyright © 2007 Boeing. All rights reserved.
Global IT scenario




                     4
Global IT scenario




                     5
India: The Knowledge-based Civilization
• World’s first knowledge-based civilization since the Vedic
  times, 5000 years back
• Veda = Knowledge
• Vast knowledge heritage through the centuries
• First universities (Takshashila, Nalanda) were borne here
• Invention of zero, decimal system, and early advances in
  language, mathematics, astronomy, etc. credited to India.
• Richest country of the world till the 11th century
• In the 20th century, India was termed as a rich country where
  poor people live
Indian IT Scenario
• IT- BPO sector estimated revenues of USD 88.1billion in 2011
• IT software & services about USD 76.1 billion
• Employment –about 2.5 million
• Indirect job creation –about 8.3 million
• Contribution to GDP -6.4% from 1.2% in 1998
• Exports -26% of total exports from less than 4% in 1998
• Export revenues (including Hardware) estimated to reach USD
  59.4 billion in FY2011
• Domestic revenues (including Hardware) of about USD 28.8
  billion
• By 2015, Indian IT-BPO sector can generate revenues of USD
  130 billion
                                             (source – NASSCOM)
ITeS/BPO
• A form of outsourced service which has emerged due
  to involvement of IT in various fields such as banking
  and finance, telecommunications, insurance, etc.
• Mostly back-office processing outsourced to India
• Call-centre operations
• No need of high technical skills
• Any graduate, PUC or Diploma will do
• 24x7 working conditions
Information Technology
• The
  study, design, development, implementation, suppor
  t or management of computer-based information
  systems, particularly software applications and
  computer hardware
• Jobs for technically qualified only
• BE, BTech, MTech, MCA,
  Also MSc(CS), BSc(CS), BCA
IT job opportunities
•   Software development
•   Web development
•   IT Professional (includes Networking specialist)
•   Graphics/Multimedia/Creative
•   CAD/CAM
•   DB Analyst, DB Architect, Datawarehousing, Datamining
•   Game development
•   Software Testing & Quality Assurance
•   Embedded development
•   ERP
•   Internationalization/Localization
•   Security specialist
•   Technical writing & Documentation specialist
•   Help desk & Technical support
Top 10 Programming Languages 2010
•   Java (J2EE, JSP, EJB, J2ME, …)
•   C# (ASP.NET)
•   C/C++ (also Embedded)
•   JavaScript (with CSS & HTML) & AJAX
•   Visual Basic (ASP.NET)
•   PHP
•   Objective C
•   Perl
•   Python
•   Ruby
Position   Position   Programming       Ratings     Delta

Top 20 Programming Languages 2012
                                    Jan 2012   Jan 2011     Language       Jan 2012   Jan 2011
                                       1          1           Java         17.479%    -0.29%
                                       2          2             C          16.976%    +1.15%
                                       3          6            C#          8.781%     +2.55%
                                       4          3           C++          8.063%     -0.72%
                                       5          8        Objective-C     6.919%     +3.91%
                                       6          4           PHP          5.710%     -2.13%
                                       7          7       (Visual) Basic   4.531%     -1.34%
                                       8          5          Python        3.218%     -3.05%
                                       9          9           Perl         2.773%     -0.08%
                                      10         11        JavaScript      2.322%     +0.73%
                                                          Delphi/Object
                                      11         12                        1.576%     +0.29%
                                                              Pascal
                                      12         10          Ruby          1.441%     -0.34%
                                      13         13           Lisp         1.111%     +0.00%
                                      14         14          Pascal        0.798%     -0.12%
                                      15         17       Transact-SQL     0.772%     +0.01%
                                      16         24          PL/SQL        0.709%     +0.15%
                                      17         20           Ada          0.634%     -0.05%
                                      18         39           Logo         0.632%     +0.29%
                                      19         25             R          0.609%     +0.07%
                                      20         21            Lua         0.559%     -0.08% 12
Top 10 Qualities Employers Want
•   Honesty / Integrity
•   Analytical Skills
•   Strong Work Ethic
•   Motivation / Initiative
•   Communication Skills (Verbal and Written)
•   Interpersonal Skills (relate well to others)
•   Teamwork Skills (work well with others)
•   Flexibility / Adaptability
•   Computer Skills
•   Detail Oriented
What it takes to be a great
              programmer?

• An engineering degree with high percentage like BE
  (CS), Btech (CS), MCA, MTech, MSc (CS),.. ?
• A great score in any degree mentioned above?
• A great communication skill?
Landing an IT job
• Certificates alone can’t get the job
• Knowledge is important
• How to apply the knowledge and solve a problem is
  the key to get a job
• Learning ability –learn from problems faced and take
  the solutions to new problems
• Industry does not need walking encyclopedias
• Industry wants problem solvers
To become a software pro…
Should possess these -
• Logical reasoning ability
• Numerical ability
• Imaginative mind
• Interest in problem-solving
• Interest in keeping oneself updated about new
  technology
• Communication skills, written and oral, is a plus point
Aptitude
• Bill Gates:
   – IQ is all that matters
   – I could teach a smart person anything
• Lewis M Terman:
   – Definition of intelligence -the ability to reason abstractly
   – Intelligence is not knowledge of facts but the ability to manipulate
     concepts
• A company will be only as creative and innovative as
  the people it hires
• Golden rule: hire for aptitude & attitude and train on
  skills
Aptitude questions
• Logical Reasoning
• Analytical Skills
• Maths Numerical
Sample numerical questions
1. In a class composed of x girls and y boys what part
   of the class is composed of girls?
   A. y/(x + y)      B. x/xy  C. x/(x + y) D. y/xy

2. If a person drives at average speed of 40kmph from
   A to B and at average speed of 60kmph from B to
   A, what is the total average speed for the trip?
   A. 50      B. 100     C. 48 D. 24
Sample Logical Reasoning and
              Analytical Skills Question
1. Pick one symbol from the options to continue the sequence




  A            B            C            D            E


2. A is the widow of B. B & C were the only children of E. C is
   unmarried and is a doctor. D is the granddaughter of E and
   studies science. How is D related to A?
   A. Aunt B. Daughter D. Sister D. Sister-in-law
Importance of Puzzles
• Bill Gates is known to be fond of puzzles
• Microsoft, Google, ThoughtWorks and many companies
  hire people who solve puzzles
• Solving puzzles help in improving logical reasoning and
  analytical skills
• Books are there in market based on these puzzles
Sample Puzzles -1
1. You have 9 balls which look alike in color, shape and size.
   Out of them 8 are equal in weight also but one is heavier.
   You have been given a balance but no weights. How will
   you find out the heavier ball in two weighings?

2. Why are the manhole lids are in circular shape?

3. You have mugs of 3 liter and 5 liter capacity. There is a big
   bucket with water. How can you measure exactly 4 liter of
   water?
Sample Puzzles -2
4. There are 5 jars filled with pills. All pills are supposed to be
   of 10 gm weight. The jars are numbered 1, 2, ..5. One of
   them has pills of 9 gm. You are given an electronic
   balance. By using the balance only once, you have to find
   out the contaminated jar.
5. You have an employee who has to be paid by 1” long gold
   bar as salary for every day. You have a gold bar of 7” long
   with 1” markings. You are allowed to make just 2 cuts in
   the bar. You have to settle the salary every day. How do
   you achieve this?
Sample Puzzles -3
6. Three persons are standing in a straight line. You have 3
   red hats and 2 black hats. You put one hat on each
   person’s head at random and put the remaining hats away.
   No one has seen the colors of those hats. You first ask the
   last person what is color of the hat on his head. He says he
   can't know. Then you ask the same question to the person
   in the middle. He also says he can’t. The you ask the same
   question to the person who is in the beginning. He gives
   the correct answer . What was the color of hat on his
   head?
Books one can read
How Would You Move Mount Fuji?
Microsoft's Cult of the Puzzle
By William Poundstone

              Puzzles For Programmers And Pros
                            By Dennis E. Shasha



How to Solve It by Computer
By R. G. Dromey



      Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs
                               By Niklaus Wirth
Program & Efficient Program
• Finding GCD of 2 numbers-
   Algorithm-1                        Algorithm-2
   function gcd(a, b)                 function gcd(a, b)
   if a = 0                           while b ≠ 0
         return b                          t := b
   while b ≠ 0                             b := a mod b
      if a > b                             a := t
         a := a − b                   return a
      else
         b := b − a
   return a
                        Which is faster?
Panchatantra
• Stories for children
   – Converting fools to wise by telling thought provoking stories
• Five main sections-
   – Mitra-bheda: The Separation of Friends (The Lion and the Bull)
   – Mitra-lābha or Mitra-samprāpti: The Gaining of Friends (The
     Dove, Crow, Mouse, Tortoise and Deer)
   – Kākolūkīyam: Of Crows and Owls (War and Peace)
   – Labdhapraṇāśam: Loss Of Gains (The Monkey and the Crocodile)
   – Aparīkṣitakārakaṃ: Ill-Considered Action / Rash deeds (The Brahman
     and the Mongoose)
• Contains principles of nīti - the wise conduct of life
• Complete knowhow to logic as well as moral science
  to everyone
Mahabharata
• Indians are deep rooted in Mahabharata
• Mahabharata contains essence of life
• Everything need to live a good life is there in
  Mahabharata
• Mahabharata contains Gita
• Mahabharata and Gita have lessons on
  teamwork, leadership, management, etc.
• Most important for software professionals –
   – Mahabharata is full of logic
Examples of Logic in Mahabharata
• Stories in adiparva like Hiranyakashipu and Prahlada
• War between Sudhanva and Arjuna –the 2 oaths and
  Krishna’s dilemma
• Draupadi’s question
• How Damayanti identifies real Nala
…..many more
FAQ
• What makes a student employable?
   – Thinking & Learning ability
• Do communication and team skills put students from
  rural colleges at a disadvantage?
   – No
• Does high percentage in college exam leads to getting
  job?
   – No. Scoring well in the aptitude test is most important
• Can certifications like Microsoft, CCNA, Java get jobs?
   – Not necessarily, but they will increase the possibility
Lifelong learning
• You are the owner of your career
• A new college graduate starting their first job has just
  begun to learn
• If you do not learn and grow you will be left behind
• Job security does not exist
• Employability security exists for people who have the
  skills and knowledge that are in demand
Conclusions
• To be a great programmer
   – one must have good logical reasoning and analytical skills
• To achieve these
   – Solve puzzles
   – Read Mahabharata
   – Play Chess
Questions?
Contact
  Dr. Pavanaja U. B.
pavanaja@vishvakannada.com
     www.pavanaja.com
  www.vishvakannada.com
www.linkedin.com/in/pavanaja
 www.twitter.com/pavanaja
www.facebook.com/pavanaja
   ganakindi.blogspot.com




                               34
Thank you



 Gracias
       Merci       Danke

Σε ευχαριστώ       谢谢您
    ありがとうございました

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Current it skills in demand

  • 1. Current IT Skills in Demand Dr. Pavanaja U. B. CEO, Vishva Kannada Softech www.vishvakannada.com www.pavanaja.com pavanaja@vishvakannada.com 1
  • 2. Before we begin Please put your cell phones to sleep
  • 3. It’s a Global Economy The Future Information Technology Workforce | 3 Copyright © 2007 Boeing. All rights reserved.
  • 6. India: The Knowledge-based Civilization • World’s first knowledge-based civilization since the Vedic times, 5000 years back • Veda = Knowledge • Vast knowledge heritage through the centuries • First universities (Takshashila, Nalanda) were borne here • Invention of zero, decimal system, and early advances in language, mathematics, astronomy, etc. credited to India. • Richest country of the world till the 11th century • In the 20th century, India was termed as a rich country where poor people live
  • 7. Indian IT Scenario • IT- BPO sector estimated revenues of USD 88.1billion in 2011 • IT software & services about USD 76.1 billion • Employment –about 2.5 million • Indirect job creation –about 8.3 million • Contribution to GDP -6.4% from 1.2% in 1998 • Exports -26% of total exports from less than 4% in 1998 • Export revenues (including Hardware) estimated to reach USD 59.4 billion in FY2011 • Domestic revenues (including Hardware) of about USD 28.8 billion • By 2015, Indian IT-BPO sector can generate revenues of USD 130 billion (source – NASSCOM)
  • 8. ITeS/BPO • A form of outsourced service which has emerged due to involvement of IT in various fields such as banking and finance, telecommunications, insurance, etc. • Mostly back-office processing outsourced to India • Call-centre operations • No need of high technical skills • Any graduate, PUC or Diploma will do • 24x7 working conditions
  • 9. Information Technology • The study, design, development, implementation, suppor t or management of computer-based information systems, particularly software applications and computer hardware • Jobs for technically qualified only • BE, BTech, MTech, MCA, Also MSc(CS), BSc(CS), BCA
  • 10. IT job opportunities • Software development • Web development • IT Professional (includes Networking specialist) • Graphics/Multimedia/Creative • CAD/CAM • DB Analyst, DB Architect, Datawarehousing, Datamining • Game development • Software Testing & Quality Assurance • Embedded development • ERP • Internationalization/Localization • Security specialist • Technical writing & Documentation specialist • Help desk & Technical support
  • 11. Top 10 Programming Languages 2010 • Java (J2EE, JSP, EJB, J2ME, …) • C# (ASP.NET) • C/C++ (also Embedded) • JavaScript (with CSS & HTML) & AJAX • Visual Basic (ASP.NET) • PHP • Objective C • Perl • Python • Ruby
  • 12. Position Position Programming Ratings Delta Top 20 Programming Languages 2012 Jan 2012 Jan 2011 Language Jan 2012 Jan 2011 1 1 Java 17.479% -0.29% 2 2 C 16.976% +1.15% 3 6 C# 8.781% +2.55% 4 3 C++ 8.063% -0.72% 5 8 Objective-C 6.919% +3.91% 6 4 PHP 5.710% -2.13% 7 7 (Visual) Basic 4.531% -1.34% 8 5 Python 3.218% -3.05% 9 9 Perl 2.773% -0.08% 10 11 JavaScript 2.322% +0.73% Delphi/Object 11 12 1.576% +0.29% Pascal 12 10 Ruby 1.441% -0.34% 13 13 Lisp 1.111% +0.00% 14 14 Pascal 0.798% -0.12% 15 17 Transact-SQL 0.772% +0.01% 16 24 PL/SQL 0.709% +0.15% 17 20 Ada 0.634% -0.05% 18 39 Logo 0.632% +0.29% 19 25 R 0.609% +0.07% 20 21 Lua 0.559% -0.08% 12
  • 13. Top 10 Qualities Employers Want • Honesty / Integrity • Analytical Skills • Strong Work Ethic • Motivation / Initiative • Communication Skills (Verbal and Written) • Interpersonal Skills (relate well to others) • Teamwork Skills (work well with others) • Flexibility / Adaptability • Computer Skills • Detail Oriented
  • 14. What it takes to be a great programmer? • An engineering degree with high percentage like BE (CS), Btech (CS), MCA, MTech, MSc (CS),.. ? • A great score in any degree mentioned above? • A great communication skill?
  • 15. Landing an IT job • Certificates alone can’t get the job • Knowledge is important • How to apply the knowledge and solve a problem is the key to get a job • Learning ability –learn from problems faced and take the solutions to new problems • Industry does not need walking encyclopedias • Industry wants problem solvers
  • 16. To become a software pro… Should possess these - • Logical reasoning ability • Numerical ability • Imaginative mind • Interest in problem-solving • Interest in keeping oneself updated about new technology • Communication skills, written and oral, is a plus point
  • 17. Aptitude • Bill Gates: – IQ is all that matters – I could teach a smart person anything • Lewis M Terman: – Definition of intelligence -the ability to reason abstractly – Intelligence is not knowledge of facts but the ability to manipulate concepts • A company will be only as creative and innovative as the people it hires • Golden rule: hire for aptitude & attitude and train on skills
  • 18. Aptitude questions • Logical Reasoning • Analytical Skills • Maths Numerical
  • 19. Sample numerical questions 1. In a class composed of x girls and y boys what part of the class is composed of girls? A. y/(x + y) B. x/xy C. x/(x + y) D. y/xy 2. If a person drives at average speed of 40kmph from A to B and at average speed of 60kmph from B to A, what is the total average speed for the trip? A. 50 B. 100 C. 48 D. 24
  • 20. Sample Logical Reasoning and Analytical Skills Question 1. Pick one symbol from the options to continue the sequence A B C D E 2. A is the widow of B. B & C were the only children of E. C is unmarried and is a doctor. D is the granddaughter of E and studies science. How is D related to A? A. Aunt B. Daughter D. Sister D. Sister-in-law
  • 21. Importance of Puzzles • Bill Gates is known to be fond of puzzles • Microsoft, Google, ThoughtWorks and many companies hire people who solve puzzles • Solving puzzles help in improving logical reasoning and analytical skills • Books are there in market based on these puzzles
  • 22. Sample Puzzles -1 1. You have 9 balls which look alike in color, shape and size. Out of them 8 are equal in weight also but one is heavier. You have been given a balance but no weights. How will you find out the heavier ball in two weighings? 2. Why are the manhole lids are in circular shape? 3. You have mugs of 3 liter and 5 liter capacity. There is a big bucket with water. How can you measure exactly 4 liter of water?
  • 23. Sample Puzzles -2 4. There are 5 jars filled with pills. All pills are supposed to be of 10 gm weight. The jars are numbered 1, 2, ..5. One of them has pills of 9 gm. You are given an electronic balance. By using the balance only once, you have to find out the contaminated jar. 5. You have an employee who has to be paid by 1” long gold bar as salary for every day. You have a gold bar of 7” long with 1” markings. You are allowed to make just 2 cuts in the bar. You have to settle the salary every day. How do you achieve this?
  • 24. Sample Puzzles -3 6. Three persons are standing in a straight line. You have 3 red hats and 2 black hats. You put one hat on each person’s head at random and put the remaining hats away. No one has seen the colors of those hats. You first ask the last person what is color of the hat on his head. He says he can't know. Then you ask the same question to the person in the middle. He also says he can’t. The you ask the same question to the person who is in the beginning. He gives the correct answer . What was the color of hat on his head?
  • 25. Books one can read How Would You Move Mount Fuji? Microsoft's Cult of the Puzzle By William Poundstone Puzzles For Programmers And Pros By Dennis E. Shasha How to Solve It by Computer By R. G. Dromey Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs By Niklaus Wirth
  • 26. Program & Efficient Program • Finding GCD of 2 numbers- Algorithm-1 Algorithm-2 function gcd(a, b) function gcd(a, b) if a = 0 while b ≠ 0 return b t := b while b ≠ 0 b := a mod b if a > b a := t a := a − b return a else b := b − a return a Which is faster?
  • 27. Panchatantra • Stories for children – Converting fools to wise by telling thought provoking stories • Five main sections- – Mitra-bheda: The Separation of Friends (The Lion and the Bull) – Mitra-lābha or Mitra-samprāpti: The Gaining of Friends (The Dove, Crow, Mouse, Tortoise and Deer) – Kākolūkīyam: Of Crows and Owls (War and Peace) – Labdhapraṇāśam: Loss Of Gains (The Monkey and the Crocodile) – Aparīkṣitakārakaṃ: Ill-Considered Action / Rash deeds (The Brahman and the Mongoose) • Contains principles of nīti - the wise conduct of life • Complete knowhow to logic as well as moral science to everyone
  • 28. Mahabharata • Indians are deep rooted in Mahabharata • Mahabharata contains essence of life • Everything need to live a good life is there in Mahabharata • Mahabharata contains Gita • Mahabharata and Gita have lessons on teamwork, leadership, management, etc. • Most important for software professionals – – Mahabharata is full of logic
  • 29. Examples of Logic in Mahabharata • Stories in adiparva like Hiranyakashipu and Prahlada • War between Sudhanva and Arjuna –the 2 oaths and Krishna’s dilemma • Draupadi’s question • How Damayanti identifies real Nala …..many more
  • 30. FAQ • What makes a student employable? – Thinking & Learning ability • Do communication and team skills put students from rural colleges at a disadvantage? – No • Does high percentage in college exam leads to getting job? – No. Scoring well in the aptitude test is most important • Can certifications like Microsoft, CCNA, Java get jobs? – Not necessarily, but they will increase the possibility
  • 31. Lifelong learning • You are the owner of your career • A new college graduate starting their first job has just begun to learn • If you do not learn and grow you will be left behind • Job security does not exist • Employability security exists for people who have the skills and knowledge that are in demand
  • 32. Conclusions • To be a great programmer – one must have good logical reasoning and analytical skills • To achieve these – Solve puzzles – Read Mahabharata – Play Chess
  • 34. Contact Dr. Pavanaja U. B. pavanaja@vishvakannada.com www.pavanaja.com www.vishvakannada.com www.linkedin.com/in/pavanaja www.twitter.com/pavanaja www.facebook.com/pavanaja ganakindi.blogspot.com 34
  • 35. Thank you Gracias Merci Danke Σε ευχαριστώ 谢谢您 ありがとうございました

Editor's Notes

  • #18: Lewis Madison Terman (15 January 1877 in Johnson County, Indiana – 21 December 1956 in Palo Alto, California) was an Americanpsychologist, noted as a pioneer in educational psychology in the early 20th century at the Stanford University School of Education. He is best known as the inventor of the Stanford-Binet IQ test.
  • #33: Tailpiece (humor) – How many kauravas were there? (use of digital computing)