QUOTE(alwajdi @ Sep 8 2010, 04:48 PM)
people with that kind of attitude are everywhere.
But I would say in my own honest personal experience in Experian, all the good things outweighs the bad.
the only thing that drives me nuts there is just the task itself. Not to say that I'm overworked, it's just that I felt that I'm lacking in the technical skills and most of the time I felt overwhelmed. But the best thing is, my teammates is always there to assist, and my team lead, she always give me constructive feedback.
I actually left Experian a few months back so if you guys want to join Experian, fwd your CVs to the HR as I cant help you guys anymore or you can just fwd it to my cool ex-director here: mbcx4jrh.
Can I know what's the minimum salary offered in Experian for .net / c# developer?But I would say in my own honest personal experience in Experian, all the good things outweighs the bad.
the only thing that drives me nuts there is just the task itself. Not to say that I'm overworked, it's just that I felt that I'm lacking in the technical skills and most of the time I felt overwhelmed. But the best thing is, my teammates is always there to assist, and my team lead, she always give me constructive feedback.
I actually left Experian a few months back so if you guys want to join Experian, fwd your CVs to the HR as I cant help you guys anymore or you can just fwd it to my cool ex-director here: mbcx4jrh.
Jan 4 2011, 12:05 PM

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