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You don’t get it. Indian people culturally lie on their resumes about their skills and experience.
They are the worst employees because they must be micromanaged to do anything. We had an issue with storage space that kept alerting. It was the responsibility of a team in India. A certain batch file used to process transactions overnight and post transactions to customer accounts was growing in size. Eventually storage space was too small for the batch file. It caused a major public issue as people were missing their paychecks from their accounts.
All because people in India sitting around with their thumb up their backside because no manager told them to respond to the alerts they are tasked with monitoring and resolving. So none of them did anything about it until it caused a major public outage.
Indian workers (excluding those who come to the US), don’t lift a finger out of their own initiative. They are quick to blame everything else for an app they support and it is like pulling teeth to get them to finally start looking at. I’ve been on calls where after they deploy an application update and it doesn’t work, they spend hours blaming the firewall team, the network team, the VM team, everyone else. I’ve seen them point to completely different problems as to why others are wrong. There was a network issue or firewall issue last year that affected a different application. Must be the same problem again even when they are told repeatedly it is not.
It’s a joke. There is nothing these change freezes will fix. They are not addressing the core issue.