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npanglia wrote:I am reading through lot of opinions in this forum on Job market in UK.
The comments that I see are restricted to few active participants who suggest that UK market is really very very bad. I won't disagree to that.
However I have spoken to few of my friends within UK to get an assessment of UK job market, where the general opinion is changing from "Bad" to "Getting better" (looks like long way to hear "good") and it will go even better in next 3-6 month.
Well these are still opinions based upon individual experience and sector in which he/she is working.
Lot of negative news! Lets park them for a while. People who post their queries here look for direction (positive) and the reply they are getting is "Don't come to UK" especially by those people who are already in UK. If that is the case Why don't they just pack their bags and head back to their respective countries.
We got to be positive about few things. Rather than being a critic I am starting this forum so people can provide inputs on what all skill set/ jobs are still relatively in demand in UK soo that individual can work on those skill set and plan to travel to UK to hit the bull's eye. It's not that there NO jobs in UK. What matters is whether you have enough skill set/experience to get a job without much struggle. Don't race with crowd, race with yourself.
The subject line I have used here is deliberate so people can put across their positive thoughts in this negative environment.
Laksonline wrote:I came to London in the end of may,*FC* wrote:No matter how much one hates to accept the reality or how
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and have gone to 2 companies for interview, and am getting calls from consultants almost everyday...
so feel that market is getting better...
Ok, I think you are missing the point completely and not looking at the big picture. Let me lay it out very clearlynpanglia wrote:
Lot of negative news! Lets park them for a while. People who post their queries here look for direction (positive) and the reply they are getting is "Don't come to UK" especially by those people who are already in UK. If that is the case Why don't they just pack their bags and head back to their respective countries.
Way to go...im always happy to see perseverance in people, and you are a great example. Wish you all the very best and from the way things are going, I predict you will get the offer you want very soon....my fingers are crossed for youMohanfromblr wrote:...
By the way, I have been trying for perm roles since April, 2010, have got 6+ years in J2EE technologies. what I can say is, at least from my experience the hirings are really happening in my domain. Lots of calls and a good number of interviews I have attended. I can see that there is a lot of competition for jobs and because they got candidates better than me,offers were rolled out to them. But still I am happy and looking forward to attend more interviews that are actually scheduled next week.
Hi Zaynab,zaynab79 wrote:hi,
very interesting thread for ppl like me who are planning to come to UK. me n my husband have banking experience. i have 5 yr exp in compliance n currently working in customer service for telecomm company. my husband has been doin pretty well in retail banking branch sales as relationship manager with exp in citi,standard,abn amro and RBS.
what are the prospects for us ?? do we need any other skills that we shld work on b4 coming to UK
thanks
This looks like a good option but rarely works. You need to have a good relation with your manager and opportunities at onsite location.kenfrapin wrote:A good end result but it was a great concoction of things that happened and led to him getting the offer in UK
Such instances are, if not impossible, then close to being special.
The obvious choice is this - there are a lot of Service Providers with offshore and onsite delivery models in many cities in Asia, specifically India. People with Tier 1 visas should get into these companies and then push for an onsite role. This is a sane and sensible way of entering the UK market and then planning your next step
KP