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Americans are looking for jobs and Indian oligarchs use them to penetrate American economy to sell their substandard products and services
Harish Baliga
Apr. 2, 2006

India’s IT companies run by Indian oligarchs are hiring young American fresh graduates to market their substandard products and services to America. American fresh graduates are running towards these being told by their ‘academic’ professors that India and China are the countries to be.

The Indian companies are so inexperienced in international marketing that they are wasting their outsourcing money in fresh marketing graduates from America. They are also buying cheap bankrupt American IT companies. All these are signs of immaturity of these Indian oligarchs that have exploited millions of Indians paying cents on the dollar.

Nearly 800 Americans are working or interning at information technology companies in India, and the number is expected to grow, according to India's National Association of Software and Services Companies, or Nasscom.

The 22-year-old Milwaukee native works in marketing at Infosys Technologies Ltd., India's second-largest software exporter. He's part of a small but growing number of young Americans moving to Bangalore and other Indian cities to beef up their resumes, launch businesses or study globalization in one of the world's fastest-growing economies. "Moving to Bangalore has been the best decision of my life," Linkon said. "Asia will only become more significant to the global economy, and having this background is invaluable."


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