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share your exp c#/Asp.net/Sqlserver job holders with HSMP

Post by mr_hunk82 » Tue Jun 17, 2008 1:06 pm

hi im a new bie to this forum..

but i think this forum consists more of negative thoughts than positive.

im requesting c#.net guys .please share thier experiences of job searching.
it will be inspirational to the guys like me.

im also searching for a job in UK in c#.net/asp.net.

can you please tell me about the market in .Net.


guys please share your thoughts.

Regards
mr_hunk82

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Re: share your exp c#/Asp.net/Sqlserver job holders with HSM

Post by mr_hunk82 » Wed Jun 18, 2008 10:27 am

it seems that no body with .net job experience want to share their thoughts.

ok im taking it as a challenge.i will reach london in mid of july.
once i will get a job in .Net. then i will post my success story.

its very pity that no body wants to share thier experiences.
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mr_hunk82 wrote:hi im a new bie to this forum..

but i think this forum consists more of negative thoughts than positive.

im requesting c#.net guys .please share thier experiences of job searching.
it will be inspirational to the guys like me.

im also searching for a job in UK in c#.net/asp.net.

can you please tell me about the market in .Net.


guys please share your thoughts.

Regards
mr_hunk82
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Post by SKUK » Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:50 pm

Why do you crib?

There are quite a few posts in this forum where people have written their experience. If their thoughts sound negative to you so be it but this is fact and it's real. As you called it, it's a challenge....

Generally the market is good for .NET technologies but the market is flooded with candidates.

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Post by netacct » Wed Jun 18, 2008 7:24 pm

mr_hunk82,

If you go through most of the topics/posts, you will get answer to your question.
But I don't blame you as most of the people, including me, just want answer to their question quickly without the hassle of going through other posts. :lol:

coming to your question.

I work into .Net, C#, ASP.NET technologies.

Short and sweet answer is, you may get job or you many not get a job, when , how etc etc no one knows irrespective of job market etc.

There is just an X factor which plays crucial role in getting a job.

There is too much supply for IT in UK now.
Do your homework properly.
Every coin has two side and if you just want only positive & constructive stories then think think twice before joining this forum. Sorry I don't want to be rude. :lol:

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Post by mr_hunk82 » Thu Jun 19, 2008 6:11 am

hi netacct,
you totally misunderstood me.
instead of giuding a newbie like me, you are blaming me.

what my request to share you experiences specially for .net.
because we can find atleast 4-5 .net candidates out of 10 candidates in uk.
so your guidance may be important for us.

my basic questions are

1. how i can i approach the companies or consultancies in uk
2. what will be the interview process?
3. are they giving importance to MCP certifications?
4. what's the market out there for candidates?
5. what about the technical interviews?

friend you i hope understood my concern.


and regarding job getting , yes it may be tough and oppurtunities are less.
but with your guidance . i hope that i will be successfull there in less time.

i apology everyone in this forum if im rude in my words.

but what im looking is for some constructive posts, which will give some basic idea to the candidates, specially who are trying to search a job from india.


netacct wrote:mr_hunk82,

If you go through most of the topics/posts, you will get answer to your question.
But I don't blame you as most of the people, including me, just want answer to their question quickly without the hassle of going through other posts. :lol:

coming to your question.

I work into .Net, C#, ASP.NET technologies.

Short and sweet answer is, you may get job or you many not get a job, when , how etc etc no one knows irrespective of job market etc.

There is just an X factor which plays crucial role in getting a job.

There is too much supply for IT in UK now.
Do your homework properly.
Every coin has two side and if you just want only positive & constructive stories then think think twice before joining this forum. Sorry I don't want to be rude. :lol:

Kaff
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Post by Kaff » Thu Jun 19, 2008 8:56 am

1. Got to Jobserve or CW and search and apply.
2. They will call you and schedule interview if necessary
3. Depends (Braindumps etc.. passing exam is very easy now)
4. Netcat replied
5. Yes if it is developer role they will ask you to go through online test, again depends on company requirements.

I am in IT management not development, so giving you general experience.

Hope this helps

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Post by junior » Thu Jun 19, 2008 9:27 am

but what im looking is for some constructive posts, which will give some basic idea to the candidates, specially who are trying to search a job from india.
There is no fixed benchmark or time frame within which one can manage to secure a relevant job in his/her field. As regards searching jobs from India is concerned, I think it makes more sense and also easier for the candidate and the prospective employer, if you are physically present in the UK. Though, there are exceptions and I am not ruling that out.

Hope this helps.

Junior

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