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Abhishek Chamaria

who has written 5 posts for Brainwave Blog.

Apr
3
2008

How we stack up against Developer requirements!!

Hi,
A link was forwarded to me the other day on “A developers Bill of Rights” and is available on Spoiled techie
It set me thinking of how much we score and not surprisingly we came out pretty well (over 85%…i know it implies there is scope for improvement, but then even perfection can be improved, so [...]

Feb
15
2008

Brainwave @ barcamp5, Hyderabad

Hi,
Prateek and Vinod are going to be representing Brainwave at Barcamp5 to be held in the Google campus at Hyderabad on the 16th Of February,2008. You can catch them there making a 20 minute presentation.
Pics and more updates will soon be posted in the brainwave blog. You can also check out http://barcamp.org/BrainWaveLive and http://barcamp.org/BarCampHyderabad5 for [...]

Dec
20
2006

Resume Writing can make or break your image

Hi all,
Its interesting to know how candidates make life difficult for themselves while writing their resumes. Imagine getting applications where the candidate has all the requisite skills and has not mentioned his/her contact information! To me it implies that the candidate does not have a high regard for attention to detail. It also implies that [...]

Dec
13
2006

Developer Preview Launch – (Recruitments and follow up)

Hello and welcome back friends,
All in all Infocom seems to have been a great launching pad in India. We had to reorder the developer preview kit CDs and promotional material to cope with the demand. A lot of interesting feedback was received and now we need to start following up on all the contacts generated [...]

Dec
12
2006

Developer Preview launch – Infocom 2006

Hello friends,
After operating in stealth mode for nearly a year, I am happy to announce the Indian launch of the ‘Brainwave Platform’ at Infocom 2006 in Kolkata, India. The first release is a developer preview. Since a part of our development team is based in Kolkata and it is an upcoming IT destination, we thought [...]