Today I completed three years in TCS and ironically this is my last week in here. The Best thing about TCS was that I got a chance to work in a good project though most of my friends got bench. But for the work I did what is required is continual learning, that was the best turning point that TCS helped me. It made me self sufficient as I understood that I can not expect much help from their side. In the beginning of this year I moved to onsite and I was assigned a Lead role where I worked in a multi vendor environment leading a team of 6 associates ( All non TCSers). They do not see how they can put an employee in a better place if possible. The assignment is absolutely on the basis of luck, some people who were better got bad projects and some who were worse than me got better projects. Luck factors matter a lot. You cannot change it. It's all billing algorithms for them. They hired me to make money. They hardly spend a penny on training and for the whole yea...
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