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job opportunities with 7 years of US exp and US education

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Bharath
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job opportunities with 7 years of US exp and US education

Post by Bharath » Mon Jul 21, 2008 7:28 pm

Hi All :
I am trying to get an idea about how potential job seekers get treated based on their experience and educational background as i know atleast in US there is some difference.

I have 7 years of tech experience in USA working for different companies and couple of them are fortune 500 companies.

I also have a Master's degree in US.

So how are the job opportunities in Java and how do employers treat you especially when applying for jobs ?. Does my resume get pushed up or easily filtered ? or it does not matter unless you have UK experience ?

Will i have to keep racing with people who put up resumes ?

Thanks
-Bharath

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Post by geriatrix » Mon Jul 21, 2008 8:21 pm

Before you decide to post your query, at least make an effort to ensure that you are posting (your query) in the appropriate discussion forum. This discussion forum is not for evaluating job opportunities, but for queries regarding Tier 1 or the earlier HSMP scheme. Let the focus remain on the intended subjects.

Your concerns about your potential in the UK labour market can be raised (and addressed) in Employment offers and job seekers

And, please refrain from making duplicate posts

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Post by Bharath » Mon Jul 21, 2008 9:36 pm

sorry about that and please feel free to delete this post. I did not find anything obvious to delete this post in this section.

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