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IT JOB NEWS
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| Tips for FRESHERS |
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| You should not escape C & C++ if you want to a programmer. These languages teaches you the base on which you can easily build to learn other mainstream computer languages like C#, VB.Net, Java nad the likes. These help you to get a job as application developer. |
| Otherwise you can take a offbeat route to learn SAS, SAP and other web technologies like Coldfusion, Flex, Silverlight, LINQ and many others. Be a nerd in one of the programming languages, and you will be just fine! |
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| Tips for Slow Learners |
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| As for learning C++ and Java the only method of really learning is to write code and keep writing until your eyes burn and your fingers hurt. Just knowing # include or "Hello World" program is more than 98% of the population so relax and practice. What you need to search for is some good C++ programing forums to join and extra homework assignments. |
| http://www.codeguru.com/forum/ This is a very comprehensive forum for all programming languages and most of the people there are pretty good people. |
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| Opportunities for Engineers, after finishing the Engineering Graduation |
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| Due to the down of IT field lot of engineers are suffering a lot. Don't be upset India need so many engineers but right now job market is almost down like IT, Aviation. Media is on the boom but not to more time just wait for a time you will get the good job. |
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| Qualifiable Engineers are needed in the job market. What IT domain experience now is a temporary setback. Identify your strength areas and areas of interest. For instance, if hardware interests you, do a course like CCNA...Just update your technology knowledge especially in the domain where you wish to work, opportunities are plenty. Make sure that you have something by which you can contribute to your work. Brush up your communication skill and soft skill-chances are more that you get good job. |
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| 1. Get a good understanding of the subject which you have studied e.g if you are from electronics background get ahead with the latest technologies in electronics or say if you are from mechanical background get a good percentage. I mean to say you can opt for the core things. |
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| 2. Go for higher studies. Do MBA, MS, MTECH. Good engineers are required and recruited. |
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| The good news is, companies are preferring more fresher as compared to experience as a cost cutting measure. So if you prove yourself, you will survive. |
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