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A wonderful city called BANGALORE located South of India - currently, lots of jobs unlike before. Rampant hiring in the IT Sector since a year now and set to continue for some more time. ALL My friends who have moved on have got min pay hikes of 30% and some mental dudes got upto 70%indianinworld wrote:
IS THERE ANY PLACE ON THIS EARTH WHERE THIS DOES NOT EXIST. Please let me know. Let me migrate there.
I dont know. This makes me feel that iam living outside India and my friends in Bangalore are incompetent enough to get such hike (irrespective of whether they are already on a good pay scale with their current organisation or less payscale ).kenfrapin wrote:Rampant hiring in the IT Sector since a year now and set to continue for some more time. ALL My friends who have moved on have got min pay hikes of 30% and some mental dudes got upto 70%indianinworld wrote:
IS THERE ANY PLACE ON THIS EARTH WHERE THIS DOES NOT EXIST. Please let me know. Let me migrate there.
KP
I consider the OP's question as ambiguous (in motive rather than content) because he/she is yet to apply for Tier-1 and thinking about the average salaries in the particular domain. It is a classic case of counting chickens before the eggs hatch. This work ideally should start after you get the Tier-1 and before the Visa validity starts kicking in. The second reason I consider this as ambiguous is that asking for the chances of getting job. This question does not have an answer and has been told in many ways in this forum by experienced posters such as Kenfrapin.Why you consider this as ambigous.
Remember that in Online forum's (generally) the basic principle is give and take. That is the poster's ask for help and give a background to what they have done/going to do and where they need help. This helps the other posters to note down the options you might have already tried and suggest accordingly, rather than airing all kinds of suggestion(s) which may/may not be useful to you.I am trying to see the experience of others and then post my own. This will be useful for so many who having the same skills and I am sure there are many who can contribute
Using your own numbers, if ur ctc in india currently ( or last drawn indian ctc with nominal hikes till date) is over 6l each, you could get offers of 10l each applying a 'conservative' 50% hikekenfrapin wrote:Very true Indianworld and this is what stumps us all - there is no absolute way of comparing the UK and India because some make it and some dont.
Just as a general rule - everything you said can be applied to the UK which is why I say - if one cannot bag the well paid jobs on offer in their home country, the chances of getting a good job as per UK standards is a lot more difficult - I hope this makes sense
The only face saving and most important fact is - better to get a job that pays £30k in Europe than earn just Rs 8lakhs in India - but the issue is all the opportunity costs that goes in trying to secure that £30k job in today's UK job market
And all this is mainly because, and surprisingly, number of offers in the UK market today is way below those on offer in countries like India - and all this is mainly because the talent has left the country to try their luck in the West.
The net result are so many talented people out here with not so special jobs and pay and the slightly smart guys back home are notching up the good jobs. I would move back home at once if I know my partner and I can secure jobs with cumulative salaries above Rs 20lakhs - that will do for me any day that just one of us working here!!!!
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KP
Can't believe that people with 9 years experience asking such silly question. Grow up mate. It is bit harsh but it will be extremely difficult for you to get a job here esp. kids like you. This is an internet age and you can find such information relaxing on the beach on other corner of the world by check job sites.ab11 wrote:Hi Guys
I am thinking of applying to tier 1 soon. I have 9 years experience in wireless tecnnologies working with mobile service providers in North America. What is the chance of getting a job if I move there and what is the average salary.
Best
why are you on your RANT after asking others not to!!poths232 wrote:Can't believe that people with 9 years experience asking such silly question. Grow up mate. It is bit harsh but it will be extremely difficult for you to get a job here esp. kids like you. This is an internet age and you can find such information relaxing on the beach on other corner of the world by check job sites.ab11 wrote:Hi Guys
I am thinking of applying to tier 1 soon. I have 9 years experience in wireless tecnnologies working with mobile service providers in North America. What is the chance of getting a job if I move there and what is the average salary.
Best
Many people ask such question "can I get a job in the UK ?" "Can I get job in XXX area" "How much I can earn ?" "How much I can save"? Ans is : It depends...It depends on area, It depends what you mean by 9 years experience. How much is effective experience in latest technology (if you worked 9 years on lotus notes/NT no chance getting the job). It depends on your ability (If you are genius, you can get a job straight away in any company / University, if you are not, bad luck), It depends on your life style.
Bear in mind, Indian education doesn't matter here. Majority interviewers don't know what is IIT , IIMS etc etc. So if you are studied any good university in the India and go to interview with all the grads and certificates nobody is going to see it. Job market is changing all the time and grass is not greener other side. You have to fight for survival. If you are a Phd holder in India, you might be driving a taxi here. Because I know in India how majority people do real study (35 lakh for Doctor, Engg. around 8 lakh, tutions in Engg college ... right? ). Electrical Engg. but doesn't know how to change a light bulb.
I will tell you one secret if you want to survive here. Come with some trade skills like auto mechanic or get ready for any cleaning/strawberry picking jobs.
So in nutshell this country is not too bad for immigrants, however, if you cannot get a 7000 Rs/month job in India (or get a job lying on the CV/ paying donation in Engg college /by dad's reputation with company CEO), there are pretty good chances you will not get here. If you are genius and proved your self with practical and academic skills, surely you will get job in any field.
This is wrong bit with Indian people. They proud of their habit of doing hard work, but you need smart and practical work as well. And don't rant this kind of questions on the forums.
USE INTERNET TO FIND JOBS........SIMPLE