Pyrrhus Epirus

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Recent posts by Pyrrhus Epirus

Denis Lansdell wrote:Hello ...
As you have good degrees then this is beneficial for you in any sector...
Banking is the best option as today Banking sector is rising by changing manual work to machinery work... Go for this and work hard..

All the Best..



Hi,

Thanks Denis.

and welcome to among these great guys of this great forum
9 years ago

Jan de Boer wrote:

Would there be anything like that possible for you?



Hi Jan,

Thank you for sharing experiences.

I am trying every oportunity, but not yet get one.

nowadays I am preparing for oca, it is better than waiting idly and wasting time, at least I think so.
9 years ago

Sooraj Rajagopalan wrote:With five years experience in Banking sector and degrees and two MS, you could be a very valuable asset in the IT management. Is it the management or the developing that you really want, think again??


Actually, after five years in Banking sector i realized that i don't like to manage something or someone.
9 years ago

Henry Wong wrote:

Pyrrhus Epirus wrote:
I am in 32 and I have no professional experience. I think because of those I couldn't find a job. I thought maybe certs can help?



Yeah. I kinda figured that out.

You do have some options that university freshers don't have, perhaps you can use those.

1. You have finance domain experience, and lots of it. You may be able to leverage it during interview.

2. You have a professional network (from the last 10 years) that may help. Granted they are mostly in finance, but they should still be able to help... especially, if any of those contacts become managing directors...

Henry



Thanx for your suggestions Henry.

You are right and maybe they can help me to get a job opportunity.
9 years ago

Ulf Dittmer wrote:In lieu of professional experience, other kinds of relevant experience would help - participation in an open source project, or a project of your own you can show off, or IT/software things you have done for a local charity, basically anything where you have shown that you know your stuff.



Hi Ulf,

Actually I have been looking for an open source project for a while. Mostly I search in SourceForge.Net, but not yet found for a non-experienced one. I think I dont know where to start. Have any suggestion?

Thanx.
9 years ago
Hi Henry,

I am in 32 and I have no professional experience. I think because of those I couldn't find a job. I thought maybe certs can help?

Thanx.
9 years ago
Hi all,

I worked at a bank for 5 years, last december I quit it. I am trying to be a java developer. I have engineering back and two MS degree, one from IT(mostly on Java Technologies) and other from Computer Engineering. I have no professinal experience at programming but I developed some stuff by using Java EE, hibernate, EJB and some small Android Apps. I dont like but I know some SQL and UML. And I know some C and Python. And I am good at matlab/octave.

I have some questions in my mind, heavily bothering me:

Can Oracle certs help me to find a job?
OR
Should I go on or give up and back to banking?
AND
If I would like to go on, what sould I do to increase my knowledge more properly and suitable for IT industry?

Thanx.
9 years ago