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Tanvi Thodge

Tanvi Thodge

B.E. Computer Technology
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Tanvi Thodge's Experience
Java proficient fresh B.Tech Looking for opportunity
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Tanvi Thodge's Education
B.Tech/B.E.
Yashwantroa Chavhan College Of Engineering
Growth Strategy:
Certifications in Java
The Decisions That Matter
technical knowledge of C , Java , Oracle and HTML taken from Hyderabad. Courses of C and C++ language done in Yashwant Kanetkar's (KICIT)institute.
Done Differently:
Certifications in Java
Career Profile:
I am a non-believer in one role model concept. Leaders are bundle of strengths and weaknesses. When strengths overcome weaknesses, you become a better leader.Blindly role modeling or following a leader may not always make one a success since you may end up imbibing the negatives too or the context in which a role model you admire may be a different context in which you perform. I had several role models in my life and all of them have enriched me to become what I am.But at the end I wish to be different and of my own. Hence I do what I feel as right than going by what my role models would have done.
Advice For New Professionals:
there is no shortcut for success.
The Journey So Far:
I have done my graduation in computer technology in 2012 and now searching job as java developer.
Degrees That Matter:
OCJP - Oracle Certified Java Developer
Plans For The Future:
working as a java developer in renowned organisation.
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