So you wanted to be an engineer all your life but had no clue what you'd do. Urmila Rao of Careers 360 spoke to three young engineers and found out what they do at work every day.
Namrata Arora, 22
Designation: Member Technical Staff, Oracle, Bangalore
At Oracle Bangalore office, Namrata's day usually starts with checking mails and interacting with her team members at Bangalore and Redwood Shores, California. A 2010 pass-out of Delhi Technological University (erstwhile Delhi School of Engineering), this is her first job, routed through campus placement.
Coding is not just about software.
A software professional, Namrata works as a part of the team that develops Enterprise Manager, a set of systems management tools provided by Oracle Corporation for managing the Oracle environment.
In particular, she is into provisioning or cloning of 'middleware'. "Middleware sits in the middle of the application software and hardware, and provides building blocks of various software applications," she explains the technical jargon.
The sprightly youngster, a trek enthusiast, whose indulgence with IT software is equally strong, digs a little deeper. "Middleware enhances interoperability and is central to XML, SOAP, Web Services platforms," she explains.
Namrata's job involves coding, testing applications, fixing bugs and evaluating the performance of the application that's being developed. The goal is to design a customer-friendly application, the implementation of which should be free of all possible errors before it is released for use. Added to that challenge is deliverance of product in a stipulated time frame.
So did the college prepare her well for all possible experiences of real professional set-up?
"College offered fundamental base, giving partial exposure and enabling a good start," says Namrata. Otherwise, college studies can prepare for a few tasks and not all "which can be experienced only at the time of a real job," she concurs. "Both institutions have a totally different paradigm," Namrata maintains.
Having moved to Bangalore for the current assignment, the nature lover has already explored picturesque and historic Coorg, Mysore and Yercaud during her weekends.
The plans of another nature trail and trek is being 'coded', says Namrata, "the application of which will happen in coming months."
In the meantime, the adventurer who is gradually warming up to the fare of idlis and vadas over north Indian cuisine is happy unwinding by playing table pool shots during the weekdays. "College offers a base, gives exposure and enables a good start. But it can equip you only partially"
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