Sunday, July 12, 2009

What are the chances of a software engineer(MCSE,c#,.net)with less than a year experience to get a jobin India

My husband has 6 mths experience in .NET and C# and he is an mcse.What r the chances of him getting a job in bangalore in the IT sector.Any help? We r fr the U.S

What are the chances of a software engineer(MCSE,c#,.net)with less than a year experience to get a jobin India
I'm from the US, too. And working with Outsourced Centers here in Bangalore and Gurgaon.





Well, I can tell you this, ma'am; there's a lot of need for good hands here.





Especially those who can speak American!





You don't really need anybody's help; just a bit of patience.





Trust me, there's a dearth of good people here.





When he's working, he can do online courses which; for that matter, so can you and qualify himself better.





If you haven't already tried this, I'd suggest you try http://www.w3schools.com





It's a great site with free online tutorials that teach you from html to AS and .net for free! And you can do an online exam and Certification, from USA, for as little as 59$[USD].!





check it out.





ALL THE BEST.
Reply:well try some good jobsites like naukri.com,monster.com,dice.com and post your resume....you sure will get response...


hope that helps


lax
Reply:As long as you realize that you will not be paid what you would in the USA. There is a reason so much IT work is going offshore -- money. One manager said "why should I pay one US engineer $50,000 when I can get ten Indian ones for the same price?"





If your husband knows his stuff, there are several companies in Bangalore that do offshore work and would probably be happy to have him. One of the problems with the surge in outsourcing is that the demand is outstripping the supply of qualitfied people. The other is the language issue. Someone who speaks English fluently and has the technical skills would be highly employable.


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