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One of the job applications I've sent was rejected, citing that there has been even more better qualified people seeking the same position. Still, it also told me to keep trying for other similar job positions on the same company, as it's also an extremely large one and there should be quite a few more possibilities. In addition, I'll keep trying with other job-seeking sites and other methods... One day, I'll eventually get to what I want. I just hope that it's not all for nothing. Maybe we could spin this off into a separate thread and maybe a bunch of tips with regard to how to find a job in the first place... that's what I'm having the most trouble with, as a complete lack of experience beyond time spent in uni is... well, yeah. |
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A few tips for interviews that I have are:
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I suppose I probably would also need a bit of help with regard to looking out for these two, too...
Scams. I think nobody wants them... a waste of time at best, severe complications at worst... Determining eligibility for foreign job opportunities. Some job posts don't make it clear, as I have found, and it took an email before being told that a particular post does not do visa sponsorships. I'm trying to look for an entry-level programmer job, really, and I was wondering if there are any such takers. Honestly I think I'm so not trying for local "opportunitiea" in financial IT as that's way off what I wanted to do. Last edited by Twiggy; March 13, 2017 at 05:48:51 PM. |
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Apparently having a job sponsorship makes H-1Bs easier to obtain, but it isn't strictly necessary. Still I'll try to find work first. I wouldn't want to end up wasting anyone's time. I did get quite a lot of local job offers, but they seem extremely suspect. I have tried to obtain more details, but they're too quiet... oh well. Gotta keep trying, I guess... |