hallo to all, and I 'm really puzzled

Discussion in 'New Members Introduction' started by wafer_m, Aug 1, 2007.

  1. wafer_m

    wafer_m New Member

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    hallo everybody,
    i 've graduated this summer, my major is 'Computer Science'...
    because of facing great difficulty of finding a good Job,
    I choose to read a 'MSc' of communication Network and Software programme,:study

    I'm really really confused about my future.....:(

    but anyway, I'm so happy to find a good forum,to learn from others~:p :biggrin :biggrin
     
  2. wizard

    wizard Petabyte Poster

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    Hi there and welcome 8)

    Congratulations on the degree, however I have to ask, how much work experience have you gained whilst you were doing the degree?
     
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  3. greenbrucelee
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    Hi Welcome :D

    Depends what you want to do dude, I graduated from Uni 10 years ago and havent been able to find an IT job I havent looked for a few years because of debts etc I could afford to move away from the area I live in.

    So I am gonna get some certs such as the A+ and N+ these are considered entry level IT certs, but remember qualifications and certs might not get you a job, experience is more important.

    What certs will get you is an advantage over the competition who dont have experience but dont have certs.
     
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  4. hbroomhall

    hbroomhall Petabyte Poster Gold Member

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    Hi and welcome to CF!

    The first question is - "What do want in the way of a job?"

    Harry.
     
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  5. BosonMichael
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    BosonMichael Yottabyte Poster

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    Welcome!
     
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    Being prepared to move to find work can be one of the most important factors, a well paying job with training should more than cover your increased costs.
     
  7. nekky

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    hi wafer_m,

    What sort of jobs(web or windows programming/networking/IT support/Graphics Design etc) have you been looking at and when you say 'good' job, what do you mean? There is quite abit to consider when job hunting. The area where you live...How are you applying for jobs? What does your CV look like?

    I can understand your position as I was there last year but if
    you have just finished uni this summer, you need to give yourself more time to find a job instead of going for an MSc just because you have not found one yet since after your MSc you are likely to be in the same position (unless you have work experience to add to the equation by then). I'd suggest you also make best use of your university's career service and see if they have any adverts for IT jobs going.
     
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  8. Raffaz

    Raffaz Kebab Lover Gold Member

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    Welcome to CF!:)
     
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  9. wafer_m

    wafer_m New Member

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    Thanks to all of your suggestions.:p

    EXP....

    I can only say, 'I 'll do my best....:oops: '
     
  10. nXPLOSi

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    Welcome to CF :)
     
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