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I think this is very useful tip and does make lots of sense.nshar1 wrote: The fake calls from recruiters were very depressing, so I put a note on my CV that I will not be disclosing the details of where my CV has been sent or where I am interviewing, under any circumstance.
snk_the_one wrote:Hi All,
I hope all of you persueing do succeed in your efforts.
I have my Visa approved in Jan.
I have been getting call from consultants on regular basis.
I feel the best way to approach the situation is to strike it head on.
I have 5 years of Work Experience in SQL Server 2000/2005, SSIS ,SSRS.
I am looking forward to move to UK in March.
We cannot escape that the market is dead but there is nothing else other than trying , one of my close friends came back from UK since there were no job offers for him. I am planning to move to UK as there are certain personal obligations.
I would really like to thank the forum for enabling me to get the Visa.
I hope I would keep you all updated on my end.
All consultant ask me for a date for me to be in UK
Guys , keep your eyes open and keep looking.
May god be with us.
hynshar1 wrote:Sharing my job search experience...
I have been working with a reputed financial services organization on contract which is finishing shortly.
I am into java JEE with more than 10yrs of experience.
I started my job search in the first week of january. Have been getting,on an average, one genuine call a day. But got my first interview only after 1 month of search;cleared the same and got the offer.
The fake calls from recruiters were very depressing, so I put a note on my CV that I will not be disclosing the details of where my CV has been sent or where I am interviewing, under any circumstance.
This tremendously reduced the number of fake calls and brought some peace of mind.
I don't think I lost any genuine calls because of the above statement.
My advice to job seekers(Knowing fully well that I don't have any great skills in job search, but still wish to share what helped me):
- Keep your technical skills strong and up-to-date
- Read all sorts of interview questions from the net - these questions get repeated in most of the interviews.
- Be aggresive in your job search - update your CV regularly on job boards(This is very very important),apply for jobs on job boards, get certifications
- Hope for the best to happen to you.
nshar1 wrote:Sharing my job search experience...
I have been working with a reputed financial services organization on contract which is finishing shortly.
I am into java JEE with more than 10yrs of experience.
I started my job search in the first week of january. Have been getting,on an average, one genuine call a day. But got my first interview only after 1 month of search;cleared the same and got the offer.
The fake calls from recruiters were very depressing, so I put a note on my CV that I will not be disclosing the details of where my CV has been sent or where I am interviewing, under any circumstance.
This tremendously reduced the number of fake calls and brought some peace of mind.
I don't think I lost any genuine calls because of the above statement.
My advice to job seekers(Knowing fully well that I don't have any great skills in job search, but still wish to share what helped me):
- Keep your technical skills strong and up-to-date
- Read all sorts of interview questions from the net - these questions get repeated in most of the interviews.
- Be aggresive in your job search - update your CV regularly on job boards(This is very very important),apply for jobs on job boards, get certifications
- Hope for the best to happen to you.
nshar1 wrote:Sharing my job search experience...
I have been working with a reputed financial services organization on contract which is finishing shortly.
I am into java JEE with more than 10yrs of experience.
I started my job search in the first week of january. Have been getting,on an average, one genuine call a day. But got my first interview only after 1 month of search;cleared the same and got the offer.
The fake calls from recruiters were very depressing, so I put a note on my CV that I will not be disclosing the details of where my CV has been sent or where I am interviewing, under any circumstance.
This tremendously reduced the number of fake calls and brought some peace of mind.
I don't think I lost any genuine calls because of the above statement.
My advice to job seekers(Knowing fully well that I don't have any great skills in job search, but still wish to share what helped me):
- Keep your technical skills strong and up-to-date
- Read all sorts of interview questions from the net - these questions get repeated in most of the interviews.
- Be aggresive in your job search - update your CV regularly on job boards(This is very very important),apply for jobs on job boards, get certifications
- Hope for the best to happen to you.
nshar1 wrote:Sharing my job search experience...
I have been working with a reputed financial services organization on contract which is finishing shortly.
I am into java JEE with more than 10yrs of experience.
I started my job search in the first week of january. Have been getting,on an average, one genuine call a day. But got my first interview only after 1 month of search;cleared the same and got the offer.
The fake calls from recruiters were very depressing, so I put a note on my CV that I will not be disclosing the details of where my CV has been sent or where I am interviewing, under any circumstance.
This tremendously reduced the number of fake calls and brought some peace of mind.
I don't think I lost any genuine calls because of the above statement.
My advice to job seekers(Knowing fully well that I don't have any great skills in job search, but still wish to share what helped me):
- Keep your technical skills strong and up-to-date
- Read all sorts of interview questions from the net - these questions get repeated in most of the interviews.
- Be aggresive in your job search - update your CV regularly on job boards(This is very very important),apply for jobs on job boards, get certifications
- Hope for the best to happen to you.