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See.. that is why I mentioned I am looking towards "sane comments" in my post..heehee just kidding.. it is mentioned that Japanese, Americans, Australians, Swiss, and even Italians are leaving UK in droves, so this would add to the recession or contribute to it right ?? Being super-confident or totally ignorant isn't going to help anyone.Anyways, I think it is just a matter of perception.. whether one decides to think positively or take such articles seriously..saga_vishal wrote:whats wrong or depressing in the article.
Crib crib crib and you will always crib. job recession is rarely mentioned in the article.
dont forget dude they are going to host olympics soon, huge funding waiting both private and govt and remember they are not very immigrant friendly like aus or canada
better try there then
To sri_sunny :sri_sunny wrote:The situation is definately serious particularly for students and first time goers where hard jobs are initial source of income. Recession is a bell graph and by the market dynamics, it would reach its peak in the next 3 months and start to ease out thereafter, in my opinion. As other seniors suggested, if u r in a job now in ur home country, it would be prudent to defer ur journey atleast till such time the conditions improve and hold back to ur current job.
Honestly speaking, I perceived your thread as if you were concerned about the job market. I intended giving a fair idea about what I had read and understood. I am still surprised with the kind of confidence you have in you and the concern- two extremes!!!! One end you wanted positive motivation and at the other end you seem to be extremely confident....To sri_sunny :
I have 7+ years of industry experience in a niche Software area so I don't think getting a job will be difficult for me. However, it is not just 'ANY' job in XYZ comany that I am after. I have pretty high targets and ambition and therein lies the problem. I have focussed and spent so much time studying UK, its job market and other things that I am totally ignorant towards other countries which just might be better in terms of career opportunities. Of course, it is totally upto me to 'take it' or 'leave it'. Just wanted to know what the forum dudes have to say !!
Thanks for your response !!