On 10/9/06, disar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I dont think the issue is outdated, coz I still see a lot of perfectly capable kids not landing jobs... it is not done coz this IS a "practice" and a vicious cycle.. not a one-time only gamble. Yes, a lot of us CANNOT do anything about it because specially when we ourselves are employed. Good for guys who already left the Philippines ahead.
The only advice I can give now to those who cannot land "permanent or secure" jobs, do Micro-ISV (Independent Software Venture). And do not listen for calls on professionalizing software development :). You guys can also band together and form a "development group". More chance to be heard.
The reason why WE WORK is SALARY. it's always been salary and compensation. But then again, some local companies don't treat workers fairly, do they? or else we'd be stuck with them till forever if they did.
>The problem is not about "working in the Philippines". It's about how Philippine companies deal with applicants and candidates.
Just to give some highlight on the current IT news and I wonder why are you guys still fighting for an outdated issue and thing that is already been done.. you can't do anything about it. Can you?
I dont think the issue is outdated, coz I still see a lot of perfectly capable kids not landing jobs... it is not done coz this IS a "practice" and a vicious cycle.. not a one-time only gamble. Yes, a lot of us CANNOT do anything about it because specially when we ourselves are employed. Good for guys who already left the Philippines ahead.
>A lot of those who are currently employed abroad actually had problems looking for jobs locally :).
True and the main reason is SALARY.
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