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I was wondering if someone can point me to a site with resume creation instructions. I basically want to know what format should the resume look like, what information should I present, etc... Personal knowledge welcomed.
Moved to correct forum
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search for "resume sample" or go to www.monster.com, there are many sites talking about resume building. Good luck!
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hey folks!
i have been working for two years now since i finshed my b.sc. in comp sci up here in toronto...in these two years i have switched jobs 2x and am thinking of switching again in a few months...i spent 6 months doing html + cold fusion + sql server at one web shop, quit to work closer to home and did 8 more months of html + cold fusion + sql at another web shop...then quit there and have been doing mfc + opengl for the last 11 months cause i wanted more of a challenge...i still miss web and want to get into c#/.net (which i've never worked with) or java (which i've taken courses in but never used at a job) and get back into SQL and and I want do more work with clients...oh yeah, and i want more $$$$...am i crazy??? am i greedy??? i guess my real question is when is the best time to leave this place so that i can say i have enough experience to consider myself semi-senior and get more $$$...i suppose another good question is how much am i worth anyways??? i feel like a lost sheep. sorry if this seems wack.
Mandy
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Nowdays employers want to see that a devloper can hold down a position for a decent (>1 year) amount of time instead of being the fly-by-nighters that predominated a couple of years ago. Searching for and hiring employees is an expensive and time consuming task and employers want to ensure that they do it as infrequently as possible.
My personal feeling is that .NET (in terms of Web development) has a HUGE future. If you want to try C# and love web stuff then look for ASP.NET related stuff.
Otherwise if you're still in Toronto and want to work for as many CodeProject T-shirts as you can wear then send me an email (I'm guessing you'd rather pay the rent though...)
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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I have a few questions about exams for MCSD with VC++...
-Is the first exam(70-016) all multiple choice?...or are there questions that have to be answered with straight sentence answers?
-Why aren't there that many schools offering MCSD courses with VC++...most of them have it with VB. Does that mean VB is superior programming language? Is it better to be MCSD with VB instead of VC++?
JJ C moi
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All exams execpt 70-100 are all exclusively multiple choice ...
VB is a piece of crap (I'm not talking about VB .NET) , they just offer VB , because it's much more easy ...
The Vc++ tests aren't very difficult if you have working experience with it ... if not buy yourself a decent VC++ book, buy VC6++ Exam Cram from Coriolis and learn as much you can , if you are still interested in VB , there is also a Exam Cram about VB6 on Amazon. Check the certification topic on Amazon.
Cheers,
Cheers,
Joao Vaz
Frustrated TCL programmer,good c++ programmer wannabe
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I'm an MCP VC++6 so let me tell you something if you are patient and the kind that never give up so you can choose VC++ it's more than powerful, perfect in fact .. otherwise VB is a nice tool and not time consuming but of course less powerful than C++ or VC++
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Thanks for the answer i had the same doubt too and you removed my fears too.
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I know that the IT field is down. But there are rumours that things are looking better in the US. Does this mean the chances are better for quality 3rd world coders to land up H1B jobs?
Nish
The rumours that I am an AI bot are absolutely false. These rumours have been propogated by *them* to focus all the attention on to me, while *their* bots take over the planet. Thank y%%%% Divide by zero. Cannot proceed. Abort(y/y)?
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Well, one thing for sure, here in Portugal, it's not that difficult and the pay isn't the lower , normally the entry level is 17457,92 euros a year and since the life's cost is one of the lowers in europe, we programmers can have a decent life
Cheers,
Joao Vaz
The Most Unhappy and Frustrated TCL programmer,besides that a Happy guy
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Joao Vaz wrote:
17457,92 euros a year
I assume that the comma is actually the decimal point.
That means about 1,500 euros per month.
How do I convert that to Indian Rupees or USD?
Nish
The rumours that I am an AI bot are absolutely false. These rumours have been propogated by *them* to focus all the attention on to me, while *their* bots take over the planet. Thank y%%%% Divide by zero. Cannot proceed. Abort(y/y)?
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The euro is about 0.89/0.90 of the USD
Cheers,
Joao Vaz
The Most Unhappy and Frustrated TCL programmer,besides that a Happy guy
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Joao Vaz wrote:
The euro is about 0.89/0.90 of the USD
Hmmm about USD 1350 per month!
Not a fancy amount, not at all.
But yet, much better than what I get here.
About 6 times as much as I get here per month
Nish
The rumours that I am an AI bot are absolutely false. These rumours have been propogated by *them* to focus all the attention on to me, while *their* bots take over the planet. Thank y%%%% Divide by zero. Cannot proceed. Abort(y/y)?
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Nish [BusterBoy] wrote:
About 6 times as much as I get here per month
No comments ...
Cheers,
Joao Vaz
The Most Unhappy and Frustrated TCL programmer,besides that a Happy guy
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That's Elementary Mr.Watson Just multiply by ur exchnge rate..i think that hovers around 45 bucks(INR) to a EURO
Sriiiiiiii...............The Smart Geek
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Nish!
Things in the US still good for good programmers like you. Of course companies are very careful right now in who they offer a job.
In the jobs posted companies are not offering relocation or H1-B visas, even friends of mine with TN visas have problems finding jobs.
Anway, somebody like you won't have a problem getting a job in the US. However, would you like to wait for 3+ months for your H1B, while doing paper work and then when you work for the company to know the you cannot move companies?
Oh! When dotcoms were going down and closing doors, many, many H1B with wifes and kids had to leave their houses and cars in 10 days to go back to their countries. In 10 days is very difficult to sell a house, 2 cars and pull your kids out of their school.
Just something for you to think about it!
Al
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Thanks Albert,
It's not an American craze or anything with me. If I could get similar conditions here in Trivandrum, I'd be happy to live the rest of my life locked in a room. But I want fast computers, big monitors, fast internet access, complete legal software. All this is highly improbable in India
Nish
Check out last week's Code Project posting stats presentation from :-
http://www.busterboy.org/codeproject/
Feel free to make your comments.
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Really?
That's surprising! Is because is more expensive? Or they don't sell them?
What internet access do you have there? T1, T3, DSL, cable modem or 56K dial up?
I love programming, but I couldn't actually be happy lock up in a room!!
I like the wonderful weather of Southern California
Al
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Albert Pascual wrote:
That's surprising! Is because is more expensive? Or they don't sell them?
Both. India does not have even 25% of America's bandwidth
And what we have is very very expensive.
Nish
Check out last week's Code Project posting stats presentation from :-
http://www.busterboy.org/codeproject/
Feel free to make your comments.
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hey nish
im also heading out to the states at the end of the year ... hopefully not to work too much (have a project i want to sell out there if i can) but work if i have to ... how have you gone about applying for stuff or are just at the 'thinking about it' stage?
"... and so i said to him ... if it can't dance and you can't eat it either f**k it or throw it away" 8028finder.com
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Hello Lauren,
Last October [2001], my company tried to send me out for a couple of months on a Business Visa. It was for the initial design and system study of a new project. Maybe October was a bad time to apply for a Visa, because of the Sep 11 attacks. My Visa application was rejected. I was quite disappointed as you might expect. Anyway Business Visas are not easy to get. I think the work-permit Visa [H1B] is a safer option.
Regards
Nish
p.s. I have not applied directly to an US company for a job. I have sent my resume to one company though. A few people have directly offered me contract jobs. But none of them ever made any solid or safe offers. I mean, I can't risk simply going there only to have to return 2 months later and then I'll be unemployed here as well.
The posting stats are now in PDF:-
http://www.busterboy.org/codeproject/
Feel free to make your comments.
Updated - May 04th, Saturday
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ya i am also thinking on the same line can u pls suggest me , how should i proceed , i have 3 yrs exp with VC++....
--- Subodh
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At present, I think it is best to stick to your job and get as much experience as possible together with the certified courses. Moving to the States or UK is not looking that good.
They say it is picking up but I can not see that at present as I have a lot of working experience and just been made redundant. I have been applying but no response so far.
np
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Hi,
I have a full-time job developing software. In my spare time I have developed several programs that, in my humble opinion, have some commercial value. I would like to sell these programs on the internet but have no clue how to start. I know of companies like DigitalRiver that sell the software for you.
Do you guys have any experience selling your own software. Do you actually sell copies or is it not worth your time. Do you sell the software yourself or do you use a third party.
Looking very much forward to your reactions. Any reaction is welcome, I am looking for a broad discussion.
Woody
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Some good information at this site. It isnt a plug or anything. I just think it is a decent site. Perhaps in a few years when i have more exerience..
http://www.asp-shareware.org
Mark A
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