Still I remember start of my carrier. Basically I have done my diploma. I don't hold any digree. but somehow I got a job in a small company.
The first day when I went for a job, they have scheduled like I will be trained in C and Perl. I was totally scared because I hate C during my college days and I don't know anything about perl.
But after completion of my training I feel very proud to myself that I have learnt very great giants in computer programming language. I am the top rank holder in C and perl of BrainBench Certification.
Thanks for all of who has given this opportunity to share my career success.
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