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How's the market doing in NYC for J2EE developers?

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Vasu,

Please don't hijack threads. Whil your qustions are certainly appropriate to this forum, they don't relat to th Job Market in NYC, which is what this thread is about.

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Originally posted by Unnsse Khan:
How's the market doing in NYC for J2EE developers?



I think it's fine. I've been seeing plnty of jobs there. Check out Craig's List.

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It should be allright for J2EE developers who can be productive(according to feedback from some friends working in NYC).

If you endup in a wall street firm, the bonus can be good aswell(in decent years for the specific firm).
 
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Job market in NYC for J2EE is very good. Financial giants like Goldman Sachs are recruiting left right and center.

Anyody having 3-4 years experience can easily land a job in the city, no problem.


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[ February 11, 2005: Message edited by: vasu maj ]
 
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