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To find some answers, Jombay, a talent analytics firm, analyzed data of 3,000
engineers<\/a> in 150 companies (35 startups<\/a> and 115 established firms) on cognitive and behavioural traits across seven cities. Companies chosen were both product and service ones (e-commerce, IT, ITeS, web apps, iOS<\/a>, and Android<\/a> apps), and the engineers included both entry-level professionals and laterals.
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\nThe findings: roughly one in three engineers in both setups (startups and established firms) scored at par or better than global standards on cognitive traits (IQ) like problem solving and critical thinking, the basic intelligence required for an engineer. However, notable differences were found in behavioural traits.
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印度已经创业的人才,但它足够创新吗?

印度的原始工程潜在的问题,但是真正能够驱动产品创新可能是有限的。一个外星人Magazine-Jombay研究发现…

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印度有这样的吗工程师创业公司需要——或者他们的教育和训练的方式更适合传统公司吗?

找到一些答案,Jombay人才分析公司,3000年的分析数据工程师150年公司(35创业公司和115年成立的公司)在七个城市认知和行为特征。公司选择的都是产品和服务的(电子商务、IT、工艺、web应用程序,iOS,安卓应用程序),工程师既包括初级专业人员和侧根。

结果:大约三分之一的工程师在这两个设置(初创公司和现有的公司)得分与票面价值相等或比全球标准认知特征(智商)解决问题和批判性思维,一个工程师所需的基本情报。然而,在行为特征被发现显著差异。

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Does India have the kind of engineers<\/a> startups<\/a> need -- or have they been educated and trained in a manner that suits traditional companies better?
\n
To find some answers, Jombay, a talent analytics firm, analyzed data of 3,000
engineers<\/a> in 150 companies (35 startups<\/a> and 115 established firms) on cognitive and behavioural traits across seven cities. Companies chosen were both product and service ones (e-commerce, IT, ITeS, web apps, iOS<\/a>, and Android<\/a> apps), and the engineers included both entry-level professionals and laterals.
\n
\nThe findings: roughly one in three engineers in both setups (startups and established firms) scored at par or better than global standards on cognitive traits (IQ) like problem solving and critical thinking, the basic intelligence required for an engineer. However, notable differences were found in behavioural traits.
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