Dream Destination – Red Hat

Its official now, I’ll be joining Red Hat Software Services on 8th Feb 2006 at their Pune office. After working with one of the best teams in HCL for 8 months, i’ve finally resigned.
Working with Red Hat will almost be a dream come true :-)


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A special thanks to Ankit Jain for this detailed Pune Map.

:-)

Before concluding, I quote again from Paul Graham’s essay on How to do What you love

Finding work you love is very difficult. Most people fail. Even if you succeed, it’s rare to be free to work on what you want till your thirties or forties. But if you have the destination in sight you’ll be more likely to arrive at it. If you know you can love work, you’re in the home stretch, and if you know what work you love, you’re practically there

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  • http://www.vishal-tech.co.uk vishal

    HURRRRRRRRRRAY

    WAY TO GO DUDE MY BEST WISHES ARE WITH YOU

  • http://makuchaku.in/blog makuchaku

    Thanks Vishal :)

  • http://gauravmishra.modblog.com rocky

    are bhai great, congrats…

    Bhai mail shail bhejte rahna, ab na jane kab mulaqat hogi janab se :)

  • http://makuchaku.in makuchaku

    Bilkul Janaab!

    And agar kabhi gum bhi jaunga, to just google for “makuchaku”

    :-)

  • Varun

    Gr8 achievement Mayank, ur getting to go to the place where u probablly would have dreamt of going since the day u actually got hooked to LINUX…:) keep rocking and I hope we will soon have a linux version from Red Hat where ur name will figure as one of the chief developers.

  • http://www.ankitjain.info/ankit/ Ankit Jain

    Hey Mayank,

    Thanks for writing abt me. Me from Pune welcoming you. Congrats for your selection.

  • http://makuchaku.in makuchaku

    Thanks Varun & Ankit :-)

  • vimmy

    Congratsssssssss Mayank for getting selected in red-hat.

  • http://makuchaku.in makuchaku

    Thanks Vimmy :)

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