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Americans Seek Opportunity in Booming Bangalore

Americans Seek Opportunity in Booming Bangalore

BANGALORE, India

      After graduating from Northwestern University last year, Nate Linkon contemplated job offers in Chicago and New York. But he chose a less conventional path and started his career in Bangalore, India’s booming technology capital.

      The 22-year-old Milwaukee native works in marketing at Infosys Technologies Ltd., India’s second-largest software exporter. He’s part of a small but growing number of young Americans moving to Bangalore and other Indian cities to beef up their resumes, launch businesses or study globalization in one of the world’s fastest-growing economies.

      Despite the traffic-choked streets, unsteady electrical supply, occasional digestive troubles and other daily frustrations of life in India, Linkon has no regrets.

      “Moving to Bangalore has been the best decision of my life,” he says. “Asia will only become more significant to the global economy, and having this background is invaluable.”

      Nearly 800 Americans are working or interning at information technology companies in India, and the number is expected to grow, according to India’s National Association of Software and Services Companies, or Nasscom.

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