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A number of consultants post job descriptions for non-existent openings in order to maintain a strong and updated database of candidates. It is difficult to assess situation sitting there in your home country. Best thing is to talk to your friends who are working in your area of expertise.samsung wrote:Well guys thanks for all your inputs.
The other day i was cruising through the job sites in the UK, and the interesting part is that there were job ads on all most all the websites. I could definitely see lots of ads for different kind of roles in the IT industry, right from Oracle DBA to a SQL developer to an ITIL consultant.
What i want to confirm is that are these job ads not true, cos a portal like monster UK wont put fake articles on job. Correct me if am wrong guys.
The point is am confident after seeing these articles on the websites, and am sure am gona grab one with a little hard work, what say friends...
You can start putting your CV on jobwebsite now and give a contact address of your friend. So that atleast agencies look forward to speak to you. People generally do not call out-of-country candidates.2) I thought of putting my resume on the UK job sites, and wait till i get some interview calls. As i have two months, is it right to think that i might get some calls in this two months. Please refer some UK job sites that would help me.
Will the employer be willing to call me, even when i ll have my India address on my resume.
You can come down to london and start looking for job, but you should plan staying in london carefully as it is very expensive. Travell and accomodation drain out money very quickly.But probably best place to start job search compare to any other city in UK.3) Should i go to London and then start looking for a job.
Hi Samsung,samsung wrote:Hi chetan,
Thanks for your reply, it was very practical and clear thought. I ll definitely think and plan my travel well, think about the pros and cons before i board for London.
Am planning to take three months off from my work, but what reason i can give in my office to convince them to grant me the leave.
Three months i long period, and most companies would smell a rat.
Can you guys think of any practical excuse...
samsung wrote:Hi chetan,
Thanks for your reply, it was very practical and clear thought. I ll definitely think and plan my travel well, think about the pros and cons before i board for London.
Am planning to take three months off from my work, but what reason i can give in my office to convince them to grant me the leave.
Three months i long period, and most companies would smell a rat.
Can you guys think of any practical excuse...
I will advise not to do so, don't get any such jobs unless you get into your own field, my personal experience says so. I was in scientific research while in India, came here, had a couple of telephonic interviews before coming and was told they couldn't do until I arrive in UK. As had to survive, took one of such jobs, and then whenever went for interview, was told that because I had left my field, it was difficult (in other words impossible) for them to offer me a job. Could reach to far better job in 2 years, but still not in my own field. So rather wait and go back then getting just 'any job', 60,000 rupees in India is far better my dear.samsung wrote:Is it okey to take up some low paid job in some BPO's or call center for a while, till i settle down well, and understand the situation up there. And then will try to work on my technology. Is it difficult to find job in a BPO or a call center. You guys can suggest some alternative till i find the job to survive up there....