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Indian Exec on Offshoring

Off-shoring high-tech jobs is a growing pain for U.S. professionals, especially now, when the job situation is still tough. See what’s happening in India where many of these American jobs are headed?

In the article, Chitale discusses the mistakes companies make when offshoring IT work, his concerns that US companies will move their offshored workto China, and how the US political climate affects the bottom line of companies in India.

An interview with an Indian Exec.

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