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Sumeet Jain - Global Service Delivery Executive
Sumeet Jain - Global Service Delivery Executive
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New Delhi Area, India
Information Technology and Services
Current
Project Manager
CSC
Public Company; 10,001+ employees; CSC; Information Technology and Services industry
July 2004 – June 2006 (2 years)
Managing multiple Services projects for Vantage and PPLUS for leading North American Insurers.
Project Leader
CSC
Public Company; 10,001+ employees; CSC; Information Technology and Services industry
April 2002 – June 2004 (2 years 3 months)
- Was involved in Knowledge Transfer of CSC products (Vantage-One and PerformancePlus) to start offshore competency center
- Stayed in US to set up the onsite - offshore model
Solution Architect
NetVantage International
Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Computer Software industry
April 2001 – April 2002 (1 year 1 month)
Architected Learning Management Systems for Corporates and Schools.
Selected Accomplishments:
Design and development of an e-learning solution on IMT’s broadband intranet incorporating audio and streaming video. Used
Cisco AVVID architecture.
Design and development of Learning Management System, netLearn for corporate clients.
Design and development of LMS for schools, mySchool.
Customized implementation of netLearn at ERDCI, Noida.
Software Specialist
IBM India
Public Company; 10,001+ employees; IBM; Information Technology and Services industry
May 1999 – March 2001 (1 year 11 months)
Architected solutions using IBM Websphere products (Makemytrip, Eicher GoodEarth, Fabmart, Indiatimes etc)
Senior Programmer
USIT
April 1995 – April 1999 (4 years 1 month)
Member of development team for National Steel Corporation (A subsidiary of General Motors).
For me, life had always been a game of choices. It is a game of perceptions that we draw everyday within our minds and their
associated outlook. To some, life has always been "half-full" while to others; it has been "half-empty". Through this book, I can
guarantee that one can easily solder wire the brain to look only for the "half-full" side that our life has to offer. It is not a book of
DOs and DONTs, neither it is some kind of a rulebook nor does it unveil the secret recipe of "that" magic potion we had been
searching for years.
The book, in reality, is a beautiful compilation of my personal and professional experiences and describes the various teachings
that Life offered to me during all these years.
I was always taught that to become wise, you have to make decisions in the form of choices. If your choice is good, it will help
you climb a step ahead on the life ladder. But if it backfires, then a unique opportunity is offered to un-learn and re-learn it in
such a manner that makes you successful on its next application.
Life is not only stranger than we can imagine, it is more mysterious; one which is like a riddle wrapped in an enigma. Life is also
the single-most complex phenomenon to understand after the human brain. Each of us has a unique life to live and each one of us
deal with it even more uniquely making it almost impossible to have one size that fits all. However, the book would surely help
us create a framework which can help all of us lead and live our life better, happily and blissfully. less
Based in Delhi (India), he blissfully enjoys each day of his life with his wife
and his 12-year old son and thanks HIM for being so kind to him and his
family.
Basking in the super success of his first writing experience, he is now getting
ready to pen down his next book dealing with his favorite "life" related
experiences and hopes to bring it in front of his readers by the end of 2014.