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websites to browse IT Jobs
Creado 27/09/2009 20:50
websites to browse IT Jobs
Hello Friends,
I am trying to apply for Job in Germany from India.
Please could you suggest some good websites which are in preferably in english so that i can register, browse and apply for IT Jobs.
I want to know which are the famous websites recruiters/Employers publish their requirements.
Thanks and i wait for your replies.
I wish you all a nice evening..
Cheers
Ravi
aravishyam
Usuario desde 13/09/2009
Creado 29/09/2009 13:51
Re: websites to browse IT Jobs
@deathinc
Sorry my advice was only to well educated guys coming from decent families who can earn good in India and have a good career there instead of coming here where already the IT jobs are scare.
So my advice was not to those uneducated who just want to come here and get a Visa even marry some ugly looking Germans ![]()
raj2001
Usuario desde 10/06/2008
Creado 29/09/2009 14:40
Re: websites to browse IT Jobs
Educated uneducated dosent make too much difference dude look what ur typing ,u r just making fool of urself and ppl can see this.
and if u have noting to say its better to keep quite rather than to bring topic which are out of context.
deathinc
Usuario desde 03/06/2005
Creado 29/09/2009 15:15
Re: websites to browse IT Jobs
Guys,
I’m not a veteran in this forum but in the short time that I have been on this I see a recurring trend.
A seemingly unharmful post(read humble query) from an innocent chap is drawn into a full fledged mud slinging contest.
The OP wanted info on the job portals in Germany. Ofcourse he could have googled like one politely pointed out. And posting on all threads is quite rite amateurish but hey, the guy has got the fever and is excited about the options to work elsewhere other than his home country and why not in the middle of Europe. The post itself does not reveal any qualifications, of all the things he could be one helluva super programmer, one of the likes that we aspire to be…...or one who the newly elected would give one NUT to have.
The advice from all on the current situation is appreciated but not when its roots come from having harboured bitterness from your respective stays in never-never land.
One even pointed out six months winter being a deterrent to living in Germany. Why should it be any diff from summer. Skiing, snowboarding are the call of the day during winter. Once done, u cant wait for the next winter or u rush off to the Alps for more skiing…even during the summer months! And learning to speak german is not a feat whatsoever!
Regarding the ‘’unlikely’’ event of getting a job in Germany when physically not here. I got a job recently, company applied for my work permit and it was approved. I later turned down the offer due to inconsistent contract terms decided by us beforehand. After due consulation with the company I pointed out this opening to a fellow poster(on another forum) with inside tips on the position. They did a telephonic interview and his WP is on process now.
I thinks we get the point uh… Enuf said…
Have a good day
JH
JansHans
Usuario desde 23/08/2009
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