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SP JAIN GLOBAL BLOGS

Welcome to SP Jain Global Blogs – where the heart of our community comes alive through inspiring stories, industry insights, and first-hand experiences. From expert perspectives to real-life journeys, this is your space to explore, connect, and feel at home in a world of ideas and inspiration.

Why Machine Learning Is Essential For Companies

 

Machine Learning is one of the most important technologies of our era and it has already had substantial impact on our everyday lives, both in our homes and in our workplaces.

Topics: SP Jain School of Global Management, Thought Leadership, Disruptive Technologies

High paying tech jobs come with zero downtime- hit the ground running!

 

The tech sector offers some of the best-paying jobs, no discussions here. Various research agencies bring out average yearly salaries data like these: Software Architect – $120,000; Data Scientist – $110,000; Software Engineer / Java Developer / Mobile Developer – $98,000; and so on. These surface researches that utilise data from job postings hardly reflect details behind the high paying tech jobs and related figures. Many roles are not purely technical but are grouped into technical roles listing. Companies are hiring pre-post sales engineers along with other IT workers at a frantic pace. Some of the high in-demand positions are related to Cybersecurity, R, Julia, Hadoop, Scrum Master, DevOps, SAP HANA, Cassandra, Cloudera, OpenStack, CloudStack, Oculus, Chef, Pig, MapReduce, Puppet, the list is endless. These new-age skills reflect the shift from large firm’s software to mobile devices, cloud computing, and remote servers hosting. There might be temporary intrinsic trends like a Hadoop skilled will get higher compensation than Java or an iOS developer gets higher salaries than an Android developer. These intrinsic trends are mere demand and supply impact over a short time period.

Topics: SP Jain School of Global Management, Thought Leadership, Disruptive Technologies

Hall of Fame: Aruna Subramanyan

 

We interacted with alumnus Aruna Subramanyan for a quick chat about her experience at S P Jain during her MBA in 2008. Below are the excepts from our interaction.

Topics: SP Jain School of Global Management, Global MBA, Community, Alumni Stories

Alumni Speak: Manish Rawat

 

In our interaction with S P Jain Alumnus Manish Rawat(GMBA-2007), he talks to us about how S P Jain continues to be a part of live, even after you’ve graduated.

Topics: Alumni, SP Jain School of Global Management, Global MBA, Community, Alumni Stories

ALUMNI ENTREPRENEUR SERIES: NAKUL JAIN

 

In our Alumni Entrepreneur Series this month, we’ve picked Nakul Jain, alumnus from our Class of MGB 2014 & Co-founder at The Laundry Basket. In our candid interaction with him, we find out about his time at S P Jain.

Topics: Alumni, Master of Global Business, SP Jain School of Global Management, Community, Alumni Stories

Alumni Speak: Suman Mishra

 

When we asked our alumnus, Suman Mishra(GMBA-2008) who works as an Senior Strategic Account Manager with Wipro Technologies to share his S P Jain experience, he was absolutely thrilled to share how the impact resonates across different areas of his life. He insists that he has had profound impact through three key aspects of life— the people, Infrastructure and the process. Suman has been kind to share details of his experience in our interaction. Below are excerpts from our interaction.

Topics: Alumni, SP Jain School of Global Management, Community, Alumni Stories

ALUMNI ENTREPRENEUR SERIES: SAHIL JAIN

 

My experience at S P Jain was phenomenal. For me, it wasn’t just the courses but more about sharing and learning from others’ experiences, teamwork, changing the approach to work and most significantly the bond I still share with my friends from SP Jain.

Topics: Alumni, SP Jain School of Global Management, Community, Alumni Stories

Latin America Visit-2015

 

S P Jain’s international development continued this October with a whirlwind visit to four cities in Latin America. Led by Head of Sydney Campus Trent Pohlmann, the team touched down in Rio De Janeiro, Mexico City, Lima and São Paulo.

Topics: Study Abroad, SP Jain School of Global Management, Global MBA, Student Life & Experiences

Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore, URA

As part of the Global Learning experience in Singapore, students from the Postgraduate Intake of 2015 took the opportunity to visit the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore (URA).

Topics: Singapore Campus, Study Abroad, SP Jain School of Global Management, Global MBA, Student Life & Experiences