BANGLADESHI IT STUDENTS IN DESPAIR
More & more news like this will continue to emerge as there is little development happening in the IT industry of Bangladesh. The fact is that IT students of Bangladesh have already shown great skills abroad are failing to get a decent job in the industry as no single significant software industry has been established here. The generally available job for the IT graduates are lecturing mediocre curriculums, database keeping or petty operator like jobs. Another trend which is taking away their jobs is that persons with little IT background are appointed in key positions like System Administrator or Database Administrator as the employer does not have a fair idea about the IT education degrees.
I hope more and more entrepreneurs should come up with ventures like software industry so that there is a demand for skilled IT graduates. And you know, where there is demand, there is competition and quality gets improved. Demanding the same from the govt. is a tough ask, but doesn't anybody care?
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