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Originally posted by Arjunkumar Shastry:
Is it ok if company and other employees won't find out that person has put fake experience?![]()
Originally posted by bachi reddy:
Hi Jayesh,
Thanks for ur reply. I have heard that a company doesn't call u for an interview only if u have atleast 4 to 5 years of experience. The company has asked me to be learn:
UML
Struts
Junit
Websphere or Weblogic.
Please suggest. I am a very qucik programmer. I have done number of projects in Java (academic).
bachi
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SCJP 1.4 , SCWCD 1.4 , SCBCD 1.3(In Progress)
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I have no choice
this is very disturbing trend that we can see in IT industry ,interestingly most of the people are from Andhra Pradesh
Originally posted by Amit Saini:
I suggest you talk to your consultant and ask him to help you out in this matter. He probably has done this for hundreds of people so he will be better equipped to guide you.
I'm sorry, I agree with everyones postings. Having a H1 without having a job is illegal. Its a loop hole which many people have exploited and consultants in turn have made it into a business. If the feds come down someday heavily on this, you can be deported (thats an extreme case though).
You do. And that is to look for companies that hire entry level graduates. I can name a few. Bearing Point, Sapient, Cognos, EA, MicroStrategy, Deloitte, First American. There are loads of small-mid size companies that are always looking for fresh graduates. You have a MS degree in CS and some good Java certifications. I see no reason why you should resort to consultants and not hunt jobs on your own. I am a recent graduate myself and I can confidently say that the Java market is rather good on the East coast.
I think google will be your best bet in getting a list of J2EE questions.
All the best.
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Having a H1 without having a job is illegal.
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Originally posted by bachi mat:
Hi Amit,
Thanks for ur reply. You know that I can change an employee only after I have atleast 2 pay cheques. If I say to the consultant that I want to do an entree level job, he wouldn't agree because he wouldn't make a profit on me ( as my h1 application says i must be paid 55k and an entry level job would fetch me around 55k). So I have no choice.
bachi
Originally posted by Jayesh Lalwani:
Then get another H1 at another emplyer. You don't need 2 pay cheques to change employer
For your sake, I hope you are not using your real name to post here. A lot of potential employers post and lurk around here
SCJP 1.4 , SCWCD 1.4 , SCBCD 1.3(In Progress)
SCJP 1.4 , SCWCD 1.4 , SCBCD 1.3(In Progress)
Originally posted by bachi mat:
Hi,
This years H1 quota is over. I have put 3200$ for getting it. I am sorry for selfish guys like u. u are scared that the new h1 people will steal ur job market because of low salaries. Guys like u who were in similar position as me before, are making a hue and cry and are a shame to our motherland. Instead of helping people from our country, u guys are also making a hue and cry about outsourcing to India. God! save the country from these gaddars.
Jai Hind.
bachi
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Originally posted by bachi mat:
Hi,
Most of the replies were not related to my question and instead people (especially desis) criticized me.
Originally posted by bachi mat:
I know plenty of my classmates who did not do a single program while doing bachelors, learnt a crash course in couple of months and are currently working in big mnc's. I dont think programming is a tough job.
Originally posted by K Riaz:
What sort of software are your fellow classmates writing? As the majority of the software produced in India is usually at the lower end of the scale
[ September 09, 2005: Message edited by: K Riaz ]
Originally posted by KJ Reddy:
Hi K Riaz its nothing to do with India, and I am not sure why you are pulling India here. I request you please generalize your statement and do not try to blame particular country or community. If you made the statement keepin in mind of message owner, he may be from India but he is doing his masters in Canada. So his classmates need to be only from India and from many other countries. Because one person doing something from particular community its not the way to blame others from that community. Its hurts others feelings. Hope you understood my feelings.
Originally posted by Subhash Bhargawa:
Why do you read his posts?
Originally posted by K Riaz:
What sort of software are your fellow classmates writing? As the majority of the software produced in India is usually at the lower end of the scale, it is hardly surprising that many people can get away with a learn-Java-in-24-hours course and get a job with an established employer - another employee ID to increment. Average is often seen as great. People who disagree are in denial, as they take it personally.
You say that programming is an easy job. What an insult to the profession. Unseasoned fresh-out-of-college amateurs who dare not go beyond a "hello world" program usually have this misconception. What sort of software (either academically or professionally) have *you* written? I doubt they near any sort of complexity beyond a tedious database web application.
[ September 09, 2005: Message edited by: K Riaz ]
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Originally posted by K Riaz:
As the majority of the software produced in India is usually at the lower end of the scale, it is hardly surprising that many people can get away with a learn-Java-in-24-hours course
[ September 09, 2005: Message edited by: K Riaz ]
Originally posted by kayal cox:
I request the moderators to remove this comment. I find it offensive, untrue, totally irrelevant to the discussion at hand, and an insult to intelligent hard-working people who write software in India.
Thank you.
Originally posted by David O'Meara:
I sorry if the advice you're receiving is not what you expected, but that does not make it wrong. Some if it may be stated strongly, but it makes sense to me.
If you misrepresent yourself or knowingly allow someone else to misrepresent you, that's probably a good case for fraud. I'm no lawyer, but doing it another country probably doesn't help. If it blows up in your face it won't help you when you return either. The jails are full of people who wished they'd just told the judge "but everyone was doing it".
I dont think programming is a tough job. Everyone writes the same code based on specifications. I believe professional programming is a lot easier than academic programming.
I'd like nothing more than for you to be the one person who comes and solves this whole mess called Computer prgramming, but excuse me if I don't hold my breath. J2EE isn't rocket science, but you're not going to pick it up over a weekend or from a cheat sheet. Please stop fooling yourself.
Please read the suggestions above with a critical eye and take them as they are offered; helpful comments, not criticisms.
By the way I'm Australian not Indian, so I don't think 'desi' refers to me. If, however, it is meant to be a derogitory name it's a great way to have your account deleted.
Best of luck regardless of which direction you choose.
Dave.
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Originally posted by bachi mat:
Hi,
I dont think programming is a tough job. Everyone writes the same code based on specifications. I believe professional programming is a lot easier than academic programming. I just expressed what i felt after looking at the replies.
bachi
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