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nitboy123 wrote:this guy is a immigration agent and consultant.. so he's publishing false news and encouraging people to apply for tier 1...
see - that is the impact of recession that immigration consultants like him have to hunt for business now...thats the reality.
home office released stats last week. only 9.5% unemployment. and 2200 resumes per job.
Vanadil wrote:nitboy123 wrote:this guy is a immigration agent and consultant.. so he's publishing false news and encouraging people to apply for tier 1...
see - that is the impact of recession that immigration consultants like him have to hunt for business now...thats the reality.
home office released stats last week. only 9.5% unemployment. and 2200 resumes per job.
I do wish you'd stop quoting this stupid figure. It is irrelevnt to most of the highly skilled workers on there and probably relates to ALL jobs. Yes of course your going to get 10,000 applicants for a sales assistant at Tesco but maybe only 5 - 10 for a Senior SAP developer.
Stop trying to put people off for some reason and just go away.
Vanadil wrote:nitboy123 wrote:this guy is a immigration agent and consultant.. so he's publishing false news and encouraging people to apply for tier 1...
see - that is the impact of recession that immigration consultants like him have to hunt for business now...thats the reality.
home office released stats last week. only 9.5% unemployment. and 2200 resumes per job.
I do wish you'd stop quoting this stupid figure. It is irrelevnt to most of the highly skilled workers on there and probably relates to ALL jobs. Yes of course your going to get 10,000 applicants for a sales assistant at Tesco but maybe only 5 - 10 for a Senior SAP developer.
Stop trying to put people off for some reason and just go away.
Hi Rohit,rohitktm wrote:SAP is still in high demand...but for those who have 7-10 years of experience in international companies.....It is not good for those who take 2-3 months of training and call themselves SAP consultant. It is waste of money to do such trainings. Believe me....I have experienced it.
With such a good profile in J2EE, I would suggest you to look at Enterprise Portal or Composition Environment. Don't leave your core competency and ideally build your competency around J2EE which is widely used in Composition Environment.tsp wrote: Hi Rohit,
I m in UK and have 8 yrs of experience in J2EE and feel J2EE is very much huge to match any job requirements .
For Eg:
In one requirement , they are asking multple skills for J2EE. Most of the time it is not exactly matching.
I m planning to change from J2EE to SAP by getting some training. Please let me know, how it is going to workout. What part of SAP should i study to match the market requirements. Where to get Training India or UK.
Next choice is move to EAI tools like Tibco or Oracle EAI technologies, What do you think about this. Please provide your valuable sugesstions.
Many thanks for the quick reply.. But few more questions.. Please provide some details about Enterprise Portal or Composition Environment. what to study on this.*FC* wrote:With such a good profile in J2EE, I would suggest you to look at Enterprise Portal or Composition Environment. Don't leave your core competency and ideally build your competency around J2EE which is widely used in Composition Environment.tsp wrote: Hi Rohit,
I m in UK and have 8 yrs of experience in J2EE and feel J2EE is very much huge to match any job requirements .
For Eg:
In one requirement , they are asking multple skills for J2EE. Most of the time it is not exactly matching.
I m planning to change from J2EE to SAP by getting some training. Please let me know, how it is going to workout. What part of SAP should i study to match the market requirements. Where to get Training India or UK.
Next choice is move to EAI tools like Tibco or Oracle EAI technologies, What do you think about this. Please provide your valuable sugesstions.
However, if you are looking at a Functional area of SAP, I clearly wouldn;t advise such a move since it not only requires more than 5 years of experience in the domain to get a decent job, but it also means that you are losing out on your main area of development.