SysInclude…professional networking for Indian IT pros behind closed doors

SysInclude - Profile -_1194200629424.png SysInclude is a professional networking site for Indian IT folks that has just had its wrappers taken off. It has been founded by two seasoned technology professionals, Gautham & Harish both of whom held senior management positions at TIBCO, before they decided to call it quits to pursue their Web 2.0 dream. They have positioned SysInclude as a focused community for advancement of Indian tech professionals and feel that one of the key ingedients for this is to have an inherently trustworthy system. So you can register on the site only if you belong to one of the 125 Indian IT companies their system recognizes (you’d need the corporate email ID for registration) much like what Facebook had for educational institutions initially. They know this can significantly restrict their potential audience but think it is worth the trade-off.

sys.jpgWhile being a community website, SysInclude certainly has a different kind of feel to it. This is what the member profiles looks like and this is a list of the companies currently represented. The companies can been reviewed by the members and you can drill down into the company list by compensation, job satisfaction, growth, hiring process etc. (the links don’t seem to be working though currently) Incidentally, the highest rated company seems to be Infosys followed by Wipro, Satyam, HCl & Sun (see screenshot). Also check out this personality test that you can take (its based on Carl Jung’s framework) and your personality type shows up in your profile. Interesting! I could not explore more functionalities on the site simply because I’d need an email ID with one of those 125 companies in order to get an account.

The site will remain free for individual members; monetization will flow from corporate deals and recruitments. Recruiter/Corporate accounts will have more features that will help manage the recruiting process and have better search capabilities.

Sysinclude joins Techtribe in the professional networking space for India. While there is a fair bit of overlap between the two, their are perceptual differences as well. Techtribe does not restrict membership to corporate email IDs, hence it looks more like a typical social network, while SysInclude has a more disciplined look to it. Both approaches must surely have their own advantages, though for now, Techtribe certainly has the first mover advantage.

6 thoughts on “SysInclude…professional networking for Indian IT pros behind closed doors

  1. amit Post author

    No guarantees I presume; I guess that decision will be dictated by a bunch of factors- competitive, social, need-based etc whenever that happens…

    Still its not bad for a start….Social networks take on a certain DNA and that has a lot to do with their early days…so if sysinclude wants to have more of a focused cummunity, it could work well for them

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  2. Gautham

    Amit, Thanks, you blog has managed to capture the essence of what we are trying to do. We have included slideshare.net in the companies list, so you should be able to register and test drive the members only features.

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  3. Gautham

    Ottayan, fair point. We believe that professional networks need to focus in order to provide value to members. So the choice to focus was easy. Trust, given the recent issues, is beginning to become a real issue and we wanted to ensure that our members had a safe environment for commerce as well as for exchange of ideas.

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