SHARE
Follow this article on Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Bookmark and Share
Home >> IT Workplace >> Human Resources Issues

How to ‘get a life’

How to ‘get a life’

By:  Rosie Lombardi  On: 29 Jan 2006 For: IT World Canada Creator

Raj Setty, the man who wrote the book – literally – on personal development for techno-geeks who need to get a life, is no stranger to the grinding overtime, panic-stricken searches for technical material, and boom-and-bust cycles of IT careers.

Raj Setty, the man who wrote the book – literally – on personal development for techno-geeks who need to get a life, is no stranger to the grinding overtime, panic-stricken searches for technical material, and boom-and-bust cycles of IT careers.

The author of Beyond Code: Learn to Distinguish Yourself in 9 Simple Steps, Setty speaks from his personal experiences over the past fifteen years of being swept along by the tides of IT from India to Malaysia to Hong Kong to France, only to wind up in Silicon Valley just as the dot-com bubble burst.

Today, the man who describes himself as an accidental entrepreneur and bootstrapper is the chairman and chief evangelist at Santa Clara, Calif.-based CIGNEX Technologies Inc., an open source consultancy he co-founded in 2000 and led as CEO for five years. “I am also the doorman in addition to chairman, since my office is right next to the entrance,” says Setty, tongue firmly in cheek. During his tenure as CEO of CIGNEX, Setty assembled a team of talented people who achieved an average year over year growth of 300 per cent.

Setty was inspired to write the book after observing the same phenomenon over and over again: IT professionals who become "stuck" in their careers, notwithstanding the slavish devotion and personal sacrifices they made chasing and acquiring "hot" IT skills. Many people are fooled, he says, because this strategy does appear to work – at first. “That’s the sad part,” he says. “After a few long years of this, suddenly you will feel you are stuck.”

Setty pondered the underlying reasons and assembled his insights to serve as a guide for people who want out of the trap. At the core is his observation that technology skills are quickly commoditized, so IT professionals need to find, develop and effectively use their non-technical skills to differentiate themselves from the masses of faceless technocrats. "This is a subject that is near and dear to my heart," says Setty. "I have to say I was guilty of pursuing short-term IT skills multiple times myself. Millions of IT professionals out there are doing this. I don’t want them to go through what I went through."

Another area that is near and dear to his heart is writing – a personal passion and the distinguishing skill that helped him out of the trap. Unlike most IT professionals, Setty’s first love is writing – he wrote his first novel at the tender age of nine, which was published later when he was 13. "When you are young, you don’t know the limitations adults perceive," he says.

Although he worked as a journalist for a local newspaper for several years after graduating, the pay was dismal and Setty decided to pursue software engineering instead. While the two may not seem related, he points out that software development is a creative process similar to writing, with common terms such as "writing" code in a programming "language". But his desire for real writing remained, even though it was impractical. “It is like a disease,” he says. Programming didn’t cure it.


Sign up for our Newsletters












Print |  Views: 1013   |   Rating:offoffoffoffoff  (0 votes)
Rate this article on a scale of
1 to 5 stars,5 being the best.




Rosie Lombardi Rosie Lombardi is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

Comments (0)

No Comments!
Name: (required) eMail: (optional)

Your email address will not appear online and will be used only if the editor wishes to contact you personally for additional comments.