Life@Infosys
A story ends and a new story reveals, a new story with new characters and some of the old characters follow, this is no show biz this is life. The Bangalore chapter of my life has more or less ended abruptly for I had never thought that I would yield to Bangalore this soon, but as the story moves on the curves further convolutes itself into surprises and that’s what makes its interesting.
I am feeling a bit nostalgic regarding my departing from Bangalore. I had been here since last one and half years. Sometimes enjoyed the tryst of life and some sulked from it but over all here I have found new avenues to add to me rather I now have a goal for which I am aspiring.
Infosys, hmm my first job, had a thought that I will change the world with the technology and was really looking forward towards joining it, but here things are not as we presume its lot more intricate and an easy trap for a novice. Here I realized that a Job is just a job and the people you are working with are aliens with respect to you and you stand alone (all alone) to show cast yourself.
Life@Infosys was marked with many twist and turns, glory and failure, affection and hatred a pure complement to ying yang theory. Did make some very good friends, Sumit, Rachit, Sid, Vineet, Tushar++, Sushil and Brijesh etc.. Each one enclosing a different persona on their own. Apart from them my roommates whom I had known only since last one year, and probably the best roommates I will ever have. Kiran, Sujay, Salil, Pradeep, Siva and Ajit.
The definition of professionalism that I perceived during my college days was fairly simple and singular in direction; I had a perception that being professional means doing your work efficiently that’s it. But my journey at Infosys had somehow blurred my point of view. Professionalism is more than just executing your work, it is personal zeal in which you overlook others interest deliberately or non- deliberately to comply with your hunger to succeed. And this has a very ugly face too.
I am feeling a bit nostalgic regarding my departing from Bangalore. I had been here since last one and half years. Sometimes enjoyed the tryst of life and some sulked from it but over all here I have found new avenues to add to me rather I now have a goal for which I am aspiring.
Infosys, hmm my first job, had a thought that I will change the world with the technology and was really looking forward towards joining it, but here things are not as we presume its lot more intricate and an easy trap for a novice. Here I realized that a Job is just a job and the people you are working with are aliens with respect to you and you stand alone (all alone) to show cast yourself.
Life@Infosys was marked with many twist and turns, glory and failure, affection and hatred a pure complement to ying yang theory. Did make some very good friends, Sumit, Rachit, Sid, Vineet, Tushar++, Sushil and Brijesh etc.. Each one enclosing a different persona on their own. Apart from them my roommates whom I had known only since last one year, and probably the best roommates I will ever have. Kiran, Sujay, Salil, Pradeep, Siva and Ajit.
The definition of professionalism that I perceived during my college days was fairly simple and singular in direction; I had a perception that being professional means doing your work efficiently that’s it. But my journey at Infosys had somehow blurred my point of view. Professionalism is more than just executing your work, it is personal zeal in which you overlook others interest deliberately or non- deliberately to comply with your hunger to succeed. And this has a very ugly face too.
Well to finish of on a lighter note .. Enjoi Maddi :)
3 Comments:
Hey ... a very senti opening to your blogging career! Ya, that was a time that taught many things and gave us rude shocks and realisations that life is cruel! But we had our share of fun too - looking fwd to carrying it ahead in NCR now :D
Hi varun ..thanx for visiting my blog...a gud start sharing ur experience..experiences from which v learn so many things!
Hi Dear,
Its too gud blog..nice blend of both faces of life.
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