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My humble opinion ... .Dont think about approaching anywhere close to the UK in the current scenario, unless you have a few interviews scheduled. Sorry to be clearly honest here, J2EE domain doesn't seem to be in it's best these days and you dont want to be spending your hard earned money here do you?!Karuna wrote:Hi all,
This is karuna, i have arround 7 yrs of exp in Java J2EE technology,
I am planning to travel UK on July doe JOB search,
Could any one share your experience on the travel and searching JOB's.
Initially how can find accommodation?
Which is right place to stay which give good convince to search JOB.
How can i apply Job's once i reached UK ?
How much required to stay in UK to survey at least 2 months.
Please could any one you share your experience and info to help and suggest me.
-Karuna.
kenfrapin wrote:Quality in life better in the UK - this is very very subjective and depends on the individual planning a career move out here.
Most Tier 1 skilled migrants tend to leave good jobs and come here for the purpose of earning well and saving up. There is a small minority that tend to settle down in the UK with plans of getting their family/making a family home in the UK.
So taking that into consideration, if a well experienced person plans to settle in the UK then yes, overall quality of life is way better out here - but again its all so very subjective on what one qualifies as 'Good Quality Life'
The rest of the experienced lot who have years of quality work under their belt and plan to move here by quitting good jobs, leaving family behind etc are taking a huge risk - which is what we are all highlighting in terms on savings. This category of people tend to stay alone or with friends and shared accomodation and hence dont look into quality of life here as thats not the main reason they are here. And for all those people, in today's market scenario, its not worth the hassles, tension and waste of money quitting and moving over. As I said earlier, pay packages back home are superb today and directly comparable with UK Salary structures for those with quality experience
The rest, I am afraid, is upto the individual only
KP
Excellent comments there and I fully agree. If financial reasons are your main motivation, you're likely to be better off somewhere else especially in these difficult times. If however, there are other aspects that you are looking for e.g. lifestyle, cultural experiences... that becomes more of a personal decision and all the best to you.ashishashah wrote:'quality of life' is very much subjective..
My point is if MONEY is your major criteria to go to UK then think twich,but if you generaly like UK then u r good to go..