Hi everyone, I welcome you all to this thread in which all of you can share a day in your life. Many of us are working, running their own business or start up, pursuing MBA or doing something even exciting. This thread is not just about a day…
I welcome you all to this thread in which all of you can share a day in your life. Many of us are working, running their own business or start up, pursuing MBA or doing something even exciting. This thread is not just about a day / life at a B-School. We have plenty of threads for that (Life at B-school - For B-School Students - PaGaLGuY.com - The Everything of MBA in India and Abroad, CAT 2011, GMAT, XAT, MAT) but you can share it here, though 😃 Whether you are a working in IT, Finance, Manufacturing, Operations, Consulting or whichever field we all have got some routines and much diversity in our lives every day. You can either put a series of posts (like I am doing in the following posts

Well, for those whod like to share their day here, Id be much appreciative if you can share following details so everyone can have some rough idea.
Company Name
Industry
Designation
Place
Total Experience
Title: (For example A day in the life of a/an your role)
A day in your life
Happy Posting 😃

Industry: Information Technology
Designation: Software Engineer
Place: Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Total Experience: 14 months
Title: A day in the life of a Software Engineer
Preamble
I am writing this because may be some day an aspirant wants to find out about a day in the life of a Software Engineer and what it is actually, this might help a little. These kinds of things are quite helpful when someone is doing his/her research on that field.
I work in Software Company as a Software Engineer. I work on PHP. It is an open source technology. It is very famous these days and jobs are also easy to get if you had a little knowledge and there are ample of jobs everywhere in India.
A day in my life as a Software Engineer:
The day begins
I tied my sport shoe laces and started my bike. I stopped at an atm. I withdraw some bucks from salary account (as I didnt have any buck in my wallet, again

I reached office at 10:47 am (not early, huh


So the guy from the marketing & designing is here, but the client isnt coz he is running late






We start discussing about the project. And then starts clientathon








I started working on few easy things. I changed the order of products in 1 or 2 categories, as per clients suggestion; of course I had no intention doing that. Some changes on contact page, same details as his other website (one of those plenty, he has stock of them

It is already about 4:30 pm and Jigar(my colleague) says lets go for snacks. This is the time when we guyz take a break for snacks. I suggest lets have our tea (coffee for me) and then well go. Here comes the coffee, I finish it and then we depart for dalvada. By we, I mean Jigar, Brijesh, Ami, Jainesh & of course me! I am in no mood to eat dalvada coz last time when I ate them; I had really bad feeling in my throat




Time keeps moving, as it always does. After 7:30 pm people keep leaving according to work load. Recently company changed policy for office timings. Everyone has to deliver 9 working hours, excluding lunch & refreshment time. So it means employees have to complete 10 hours after you are in and before you are out. I am sitting because I came late (remember?), so I think to complete at least 9 hours (in-out)


I have to walk till the cross roads (remember what happened in the morning?). It gives me utter relief to see my vehicle safe where I had it left. Sweet Lord! I drag it and cross the road. Luckily there is a petrol pump nearby 😃
Well, I think it was neither a good day nor a bad one! It was just a mediocre one. Sometimes I get a busy day with loads of work to do and sometimes I get plenty of time to get bored of Google & Wikipedia

Okay, I havent been too much techie in this one (coz I didnt want to be! You can PM me for that :)) but I gotta tell you something, though.
If you are working in open source technologies, your work load depends on which company you are working and what kind of projects are going on there. Some companies have really good projects from which you get to learn a lot and there are some which are just time pass. There are some companies which can make you feel that for IT engineers two hands and one brain aint enough and I am not kidding. I just have a little idea about how or what kind of day my friends have who are working in .net, Iphone, Android, Sharepoint & other technologies. Also, mine is not a MNC, so the situation here is totally different (by all means) than what you get at MNC.
I hope youve enjoyed these posts and have found it useful up to some extent. I am very grateful to you for going through these posts :)
awesome bade bhaiyya.. i'm a fresher.. haven't worked till nw.. so, it was nice to get a sneak peek into ur work life & how it feels to be a s/w engineer.. god bless u for ur future & may u succeed unlike nything in ur worklife too..
suniakashjyoti Saysawesome bade bhaiyya.. i'm a fresher.. haven't worked till nw.. so, it was nice to get a sneak peek into ur work life & how it feels to be a s/w engineer.. god bless u for ur future & may u succeed unlike nything in ur worklife too..
Hey suniakashjyoti,
Thanks for being the first one to post and for your kind appreciation 😃
BTW, we're almost same age 😉
You might want to post a day in your life @ IIM. It will be my pleasure to read your post 😃
Hi everyone,
Here I am posting "A day in the life of an Investment Banker". This one was posted by Jamiroquai on his thread on Investment Banking. He is doing a very great job on that thread. You might want to take a look at that thread to know more about IB. Currently he is pursuing MBA in USA. He posted this while he interned at one of the top three Bulge Bracket Investment Bank in New York city.
I had his kind permission to post it over here. Thanks, Jamiroquai 😃 These are totally his words in my voice 😉 I haven't altered them a bit. So here it goes.
Here are few details.
Industry : Investment Banking
Designation : Summer Associate (pardon me if I am wrong)
Place : New York, New York
"This is what a day in the life of a banker looks like on a regular day. NOT a bad day.
7:00AM: Alarm buzzes, I wake, look at the snooze button wistfully, roll off the bed onto the floor and stumble into the bathroom. I wear a watch into the shower so that I can get that extra minute of shower nap without being late.
8:AM: I'm out on the street. Manhattan is bustling with life, the streets are filling up with traffic. I used to walk thru China town and see all the shops stocking their seafood trays with live crab and fresh fish. Everyone who has a job is making their way to work. If it's too hot, a cab ride over 2 miles (~3.6km will cost you about $15)
Most people catch the subway to work. In fact, the subway train is air conditioned and very comfortable. The problem is that the subway platform is not. It's super hot and underground, so you sweat sweat sweat
8:30AM: I'm at work. Open up the news to see what's going on. Look around at my bosses to see if they're calm or if they're going crazy on the phone. I take a quick look at my outlook calendar to see if there are any meetings scheduled and when. If there's something coming up real soon, I stay put. Read up on the meeting I'm supposed to have. Else, if all's well, I head to the cafeteria for some breakfast.
8:40AM: I'm back at my desk with breakfast and begin to eat. I will do lunch and dinner at the very same desk too.
8:50AM: I walk over to one of the associates / VPs of one of my current projects and begin talking to them about the assignments we're working on.
Then onwards:
I hop onto multiple conference calls during the day, sit in on multiple meetings with senior people across the bank and have multiple internal meetings to discuss the status of my assignments and the way forward on most things.
3:30 PM: If I have 5 minutes free, I get coffee. How far I can go for coffee depends on how much free time I have. Usually this is an option I didn't get an opportunity to exercise
7:00 PM: Dinner time. The only reason I realize that it's dinner time is because of the growling I hear from my belly. In NY, everyone gets thru' dinner by 8PM latest. This is the most exciting part of the evening. We use a service called SeamlessWeb to order food from any restaurant from Manhattan. Then there's a nominal work done for the next 30 minutes until food arrives. I wolf down the food and get back to work.
9:00 PM: By now I know how long this night is going to be. In a slow market like this, I'd head home in the next hour after walking around to the people I work with and checking if they need my assistance on anything. This is not the case for the coverage bankers who're slaving away till 1AM on a daily basis, building pitches. However, if there is some associate who's slogging away on an RFP or internal memo of sorts, my night is nowhere close to being done.
12:00 AM: I'm at my desk, working out some minutae on a memo. There is no end in sight to when I'm going to leave. And by no end in sight - the end comes at about 3.30 AM. By then, you know you want to go home and get some sleep. You already know you're going to get less than 3 hours of sleep... but it's just for these few days until the project is done, and another project comes by (the gap is usually, at max, an hour)"
Hello All,
If someone working @ PG HQ is reading these posts, I'd like to request you to post a day in your life. It will be awesome to have your post here :)
Thanks, in advance 😃
Hey Puyz,
Wishing you a rocking & awesome 2012 :)
May this new year gift you acceptance letter to your choice of B School
Well, within short span of time, I'll be joining a well known Brokerage House Can't wait to write my post on "A day in the life working @ a Brokerage House"
Hope you guyz can also share a day in your life. I will be glad & very grateful to hear it from you.
:cheers: