I see a lot of India programmer in this mailing list...
I take conclusion from the names ..
I know from the media that a lot of IT people in India..
and a lot of them go abroad to get better job..
I am Indonesian... but I think I am interested to get job abroad too..
especially to be Java Programmer in web technology
Maybe someone who work abroad can tell me how to get job abroad...
about visa... (what kind of visa?) , and what I must do to get job abroad...
I am in the last year in my college and i hope if i have graduated I can get
job abroad...
Maybe someone who work abroad can tell the experience
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joel Carklin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 21 September 2001 09:00
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Gaining a Position
>
>
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> I've recently managed to get work as a Java programmer, after teaching
> myself and coming from a background with no programming experience
> whatsoever. I did a 6 month correspondence course, did all the online
> tutorials I could find (the one from Sun is very good) and hung out in
> places like this list and the Java Ranch ( www.javaranch.com
> <http://www.javaranch.com/> ) . After about 8 months of studying and
> experimenting I prepared for Sun's Java Programmer Examination. I did all
> the mock exams I could find and finally passed with flying colours. I then
> sent out an email to all the Java User Groups in my area (Cape Town)
saying
> I wanted to work with JSP and Servlets as well as EJB's (which aren't
> actually covered in the exam). It took 6 months but I am now happily
> employed, at entry level position and salary, but getting the experience I
> need to become good at what I do...
>
>
>
>
>
> > I am trying to break into the field of programming as a Java developer.
I
> would like to ask the people who are employed as Java
> > Programmers how they got their break into the world of programming and,
> more specifically, java.
>
>
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