Should a university graduate with a Computer Science degree seek a position in a large, possibly multinational company or in a smaller organization? Advice on this was divided, although the pros and cons (正反两方面的理由) are fairly clear. If you join a small company, you can get a clearer all-around picture of how business works and gain experience in many fields. If you join a large organization, you can benefit from its in-house training programs and from experience gained by working on large projects Vigrom Chaisinthop is TN Information Systems managing director. He said that by joining a big organization, a graduate would get experience on projects with teams of 50 to 60 people. This would provide good experience in learning how to do a big project. However, if they were to join a smaller company, they would have more opportunity to explore more areas, possibly spanning both hardware and programming. This might allow a person to be more creative. Compaq managing director Kongkiet Washington said he believed that it would be more beneficial to work for a smaller company. He said that graduates would like to see many aspects of a business and be able to understand “the big picture”.He also suggested that a graduate should start with an established organization, so that he can learn about process and discipline for at least three to five years. But whether big or small, TN’s vigrom noted that half of all graduates would not make their decision based on this question alone. Parents who tended to favor state enterprises from a job security standpoint also had a large say in the choice.