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TELECOM/SOFTWARE ?

Tags : TELECOM/IT
Industry : Telecom/ISP, Power
Functional Area : Capital Management, India, Business Processes
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TELECOM IS THE GROOMMING INDUSTRY TO DIRECTLY PLAY AND HAVE THE WAY TO IMPROVE AND BUILT THE CAREER IN A UNIQUE WAY.....

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By : Jitendra Kumar Subudhi
Jitendra Kumar Subudhi  |  Argues in support of  "TELECOM"  |  2 years ago
Telecom sector is grooming ,So let's be a part of Telecom(O M) and explore the world to be the king of world...i think so..............
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1 Now a days it is a very stable market surely.
2 Yes
By : Ashesh Prasad Banerjee
Ashesh Prasad Banerjee  |  Added idea  "Now a days it is a very stable market surely. "  |  1 year ago
am not arguing with amit.
Amit Kumar  |  Added idea  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes software is today a very stable market considering the worldwide development progress, especially in emerging and third world markets
 
 
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