Can a computer science engineer apply for government jobs?

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Can a computer science engineer apply for government jobs?

Posted on 16 Aug 2022, this text provides information on Work & Career related to Career Talk. Please note that while accuracy is prioritized, the data presented might not be entirely correct or up-to-date. This information is offered for general knowledge and informational purposes only, and should not be considered as a substitute for professional advice.

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
If the opportunities being talked about are to be limited to main central or state government departments, opportunities may not be many. Very few departments like National Informatics Center have some that too limited opportunities. Some of the departments may recruit a few engineering graduates but only for a support role. Also, the government will consider a skill in IT /Computer Ss. as non-core and prefer to outsource. The government also recognises that their recruitment/career advancement policies are not very conducive to attract, retain and nurture talent. Since technology changes frequently and it is not easy for the government to make investments to keep pace with fast-changing technologies, it would prefer to outsource. Government departments are not ideal options for careers in tech-related professions. But if the question extends to the public sector undertakings or Banks or even government controlled Railways or Military services or Defence establishments or Space establishments, the opportunities are reasonably good (Indian Railways, ISRO, DRDO, Army, Air Force, Navy, BEL, ECIL, BHEL, PSU banks, etc). Here again one has to remember that IT /Com Sc. is not always a part of their core business, but of course, it is a very important support process. With Digitisation and Internet of things gaining ground, IT/Com Sc. shall become core to many of these business lines. Here again, government-controlled companies prefer to outsource IT-related processes unless it becomes an essential part of their Product/service. Right now the bulk of the opportunities are in IT service sectors (Companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Cognizant, etc). There is a lot of automation creeping in these kinds of services, which is likely to affect the fresh employment potential or result in mid-career layoffs, but if one keeps upgrading his skills, Core IT services are a better career option than a cosy government /PSU job. Of course, somebody could always say that there would be less stress and more job security with Government /PSUs even though you may not be contributing your best especially since you are in a non-core role nor developing your self practically in your chosen field.
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