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PeopleNTech stresses on IT training

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Update: 2014-12-21 08:35:00
PeopleNTech stresses on IT training

DHAKA: Those who have the opportunities to migrate to the USA will be most benefited. They can prepare themselves before going to the dream country which will make them the fortunate five percent migrants who enjoy high salary.

They, otherwise, will belong to those 95 percent of Bangladeshi immigrants who are passing their lives doing ‘odd jobs’ like taxi-drivers, waiters in restaurants or as cleaners.

Founder and CEO of PeopleNTech Institute of Information Technology Engineer Abubokor Hanip was talking to banglanews24.com at his newly opened Dhaka branch office at Green Road.

The Dhaka branch is now busy with imparting training to the first batch of trainees consisting sixty students. They are learning on designing, new software developing and programming. After learning, those who will go to the USA a job with six digit (100,000 dollar) salary is ensured for them in the dream country, said Mr Abubokor Hanip.

The dream maker of PeopleNTech confidently said that the trainees will get their work after landing at the airport in US.

The track record of PeopleNTech also substantiates his claim. Since its inception in the US in 2005, thousands of graduates have been working in the mainstream IT farms after taking training at PeopleNTech, which is a mainstream computer programming center.

Mr Hanip also said many trainees of PeopleNTech are earning US $300,000 per annum now whereas the migrants with ‘odd-jobs’ used to earn $30,000-40,000 annually.

He told that he is now in Dhaka with the same initiative he worked in the USA. He dreamt that the countrymen will learn computer programming, developing software and designing that would make them some of the most competent persons of the digital era.

This will help immigrants getting handsome salary and establish as well placed migrants.

In replying the question who will get the opportunities, Mr. Hanip said that those who want to go the USA should come here in my institution and obtain necessary training. After taking full preparation they should go to the dream country.

The relatives of the intenders can take them through sponsoring, he said. “The intenders whose immigration process is almost completed should not go for doing odd-jobs. They must go with training on IT.”

Mr. Hanip informed that PeopleNTech, LLC is registered with the State of Virginia and New York as a Consulting & staffing firm. It is also an Employment Agency certified by “New York City Department of Consumer Affairs (NYCDCA)”.

Besides, observing rising demands, it had taken steps to increase its training facilities opening doors for the potential IT professionals who were seeking placements in the job market with its subsidiary company “PeopleNTech Institute of Information Technology (PIIT), Inc.” which is certified by “State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV)”.

More people who have H1B visa under which the USA takes 30,000 IT professionals from other countries every year. The Bangladeshis, who have applied for H1B visa for going to the US, should take training from PeopleNTech. These people will also have security of good jobs there.

In Bangladesh, about 5,000 IT students are coming out from the public and private universities in each year and they also can avail the training.

Abubokor Hanip regretfully told that students are doing jobs in BCS (police/administration) cadre after passing even from BUET. The students who have read on computer discipline must go for this IT career. PeopleNTech will help as an auxiliary force for those students.

The students also can earn in the own country with high salary as Bangladesh has a bright prospect in IT sector. They also can earn foreign currency through outsourcing.

An expatriate can send 20 percent of his income to home country at best as he needs to spend around 80 percent in abroad to sustain while he/she can keep all the earning staying at home, he added.

Presenting a picture of the outsourcing market, Mr. Hanip said that the present volume is one trillion dollar which will be about 1.2 trillion by the next year. If we can train our youths accordingly, we will be able to grab our share from the market.

Mr. Hanip told that an IT professional can earn US $10,000 per month and annually 120,000, (six digits) in the US but they can earn in eight digits in home.

Mr. Hanip, an ex-student of Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CUET), disclosed that he will open a branch of PeopleNTech in Chittagong after Dhaka.

He further informed that intenders of each district can also take training from any district through internet after obtaining a password.

Dhaka center has started its journey with the provision of stipends for poor and meritorious trainees. Now he is dreaming of preparing 10,000 IT professionals in the country.

Cell No. of PeopleNTech: 01611446699/01799446655;
email: jobs@piit.us; web: www. Piit.us; peopleentech.com
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twitter.com/peopleentech,
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