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how to show experience , 2004 passout,

 
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hi

i am BE in computer science , may 2004 passout . i dont have any job . i did hard preparation for last 1 year for java certifications. and cleared scjp and scwcd .
now i cant apply as a freshers , as i am 2004 passout .
and i cant apply for 2 year experience . there are many
walkins happened in bangalore for 2 year experience ,
now i dont know how to show experience .
HR people just want experienced people , even i am certified .
now i dont know what to do , i am trying for getting fake
experience .
anyway i got one call from oracle , they asked what were
u doing since may 2004. i told i am doing freelancing project .
can anybody tell me how to get experience certificate .
[ February 21, 2006: Message edited by: vipin sony ]
 
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I think you have come to a wrong place.
This is my advice, Try to search for small companies and get into it. It's the place where you can learn more. After 1 or 2 years you can a good job in Top MNC's.
[ February 21, 2006: Message edited by: Srinivasa Raghavan ]
 
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Instead of going to to compete with people with experience, you can try going the QA and support route. If you stand out, you can get a development job in your company within 1-3 years. With programming knowledge, you can easily stand out within your QA group as most of the testers aren't too good at that.
[ February 21, 2006: Message edited by: Edward Tse ]
 
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i strongly believe java job market is very good in india,if you can hang on for some more time you can surely get in as entry level developer with your certifications(may be you can think of a nice reason for one year gap)

Good luck
 
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today every HR wants certifications and experience.
 
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You guys are referring to India? In the states, cert without experience can't get you anything.
 
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