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Kim Jong II (North Korea's Dear Leader) said:Nuclear weapons don't kill people, people kill people.
Kim Jong II (North Korea's Dear Leader) said:Nuclear weapons don't kill people, people kill people.
Originally posted by Ajeet Jose:
Guys, I do not know US business history.
Could you tell me in the past, the jobs left the US has ever returned?
if yes what kind of jobs came back? :roll:
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SCJP1.4, SCWCD
Originally posted by Tony Collins:
I think we are producing far to many IT grads in the UK, lets face it the west is now a service industry.
I also disagree with Mark's claim that employers look for intelligent people independant of Skill sets. I have good experience and qualifications( BEng,MSc, PgD, PgC ) though my experience is with embedded applications.
I am also an SCJD which I gained from scratch in 3 months. Can I get a job? No. Why, no three years industrial experience in Java/struts/ejb or C# or the next fad tool set. The eight years of developing robust software is completely worthless. The odd thing is coding is only about 10% of the job, I have never understood the engineers pre-occupation with syntax.
Tony
SCJP1.4, SCWCD
Can I get a job? No.
Originally posted by Tony Collins:
I think we are producing far to many IT grads in the UK, lets face it the west is now a service industry.
Kim Jong II (North Korea's Dear Leader) said:Nuclear weapons don't kill people, people kill people.
Cos im young sharp, and in my opinion useful to an organisation.
It is a young mans game![]()
The reason is that employers recruit on technologies not general skills.
"....bigmouth strikes again, and I've got no right to take my place with the human race...."<p>SCJP 1.4
Originally posted by Steven Broadbent:
A couple of years ago I read about what someone called "little green van syndrome", meaning that companies weren't just looking for a van driver, you needed experience of driving a little van, and that van must be green, and must have leather seats etc etc etc.....
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Originally posted by Tony Collins:
I think we are producing far to many IT grads in the UK, lets face it the west is now a service industry.
SCJP1.4, SCWCD
Originally posted by Tony Collins:
I also disagree with Mark's claim that employers look for intelligent people independant of Skill sets. I have good experience and qualifications( BEng,MSc, PgD, PgC ) though my experience is with embedded applications.
Originally posted by Rei Damle:
This is very much the truth. Our industry is just driven by business buzzwords. Nobody cares about giving it a basic thought.
Originally posted by Rei Damle:
Also I think IT field is very much stagnated currently. We need a breakthrogh in some fundamental area ( some new research etc) which can create new business needs and so generate the demand.
Originally posted by Jim Doyle (Amherst MA):
Some of the jobs will come back, but it's going to be a 40-55K max salary.
Recent grads will start in the low 30s just like every other profession
out there. "Good money" will be 70K, and for that you need to be a
business analyst plus an architect with bench skills and a history of
having delivered implementations on time and budget.
If you are making north of 60K right now, consider yourself lucky.
I'd start saving as much as you can and wind down your lifestyle to fit
comfortably (i.e. expenses covered and savings monthly) at 45K/yr.
SCJP1.4, SCWCD
Originally posted by Tony Collins:
Generating jobs is very important in any society. Intelligent people need things to do.
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