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I have no luck in getting a professional engineering job at the moment. So I am trying to get a casual job which will be beneficial for my value in professional career. Are there any examples of casual, "no-experience-required" jobs which are useful for gaining value?

2007-10-08 18:44:22 · 2 answers · asked by brenlez 2

will they ever not be needed? anyone have any educated guesses for the future of database? any technological advances that will no longer utilize database admins?

2007-10-08 17:46:43 · 2 answers · asked by dabo 1

my fiance is a computer programmer...he has a masters degree and is very knowledgable in this field. however, he cannot seem to get a job in that field. he is european though is this the reason? do employers just not want the hassle of visas (which he has for us getting married) or whats the problem? he assisted on a few projects, but thats it for experience. but how can he gain expereince when no one will hire him?! what can we do?

2007-10-08 17:28:26 · 6 answers · asked by Jen 2

2007-10-08 07:51:18 · 4 answers · asked by mkate888 1

I was pondering the other day about what career I would like to take up when I get out of high school and realized that I do have an interest in the making of consumer electronics (Like mp3 players, and portable devices. Not so much computers). What kind of professions are there that would help in the making of this kind of stuff? Can someone give me a list of careers around this area and tell exactly what they do? Thanks in advanced for your answers.

2007-10-08 05:51:32 · 2 answers · asked by MightyMan50 3

Im 18 years old currently studying Business & IT at college. Can anyone tell me what skills would i need to be a computer forensic analyst? am i doing the wrong course? what type of course should i take, would i need technician skills? i really dont know... all answers much appreciated, thank you very much.

2007-10-07 10:33:42 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm majoring in my third year of computer science and just realized that many jobs wanting my expertise will be office/cubicle jobs. Having an office/cubicle job right now and deciding that the office life is not right for me, I'm wondering where I will end up in the future. I'd prefer a job where I can travel and live wherever I want, perhaps somewhere in Europe, and write/modify code from a remote location. That would make me happy.

My computer science professors emphasize working on teams and I don't know if I would be able to travel and do what I want and still remain part of that team.

What I'm really saying is that my dream is to travel (not just whimpy vacations, but to live), but most jobs in the computer science field are office-like and, in my opinion, boring.
Does anyone have any advice on how I can do both with a computer science degree? - travel and work remotely.

2007-10-07 10:08:46 · 2 answers · asked by Gregory 2

I have a degree in Business Information systems, am a six year active Army veteran in Satellite systems, and have a government secret clearence. But, still can't find of job for over 6 months now (besides walmart, or Iraq). Why? So far having a degree or being a veteran means nothing, let alone together.

2007-10-06 15:30:21 · 6 answers · asked by Coool 4

I've been looking for a job since May. I've had several interviews but the bottom line is that I have no relevant field experience. I am a victim of the catch 22. How am I supposed to get experience without a job and vice versa. I tried to get internships while in school but some needed too high a GPA. I had 3.0 they needed 3.5, etc..

I am stressed beyond measure. Can someone please give me advice.

P.S. IT major, Network Security Concentration. 3.36 cumulative GPA.

2007-10-05 12:15:04 · 5 answers · asked by diablogtr7 2

I live in the northeast

2007-10-04 10:26:20 · 2 answers · asked by cynditodd 1

I am a second year Computer Engineering Technology student and I am think about getting work in a recording studio, what you you recommend as far as education goes? The only recoding engineering program in my city is a specialization in a music diploma. I do not necessarily want to got school for 2 years to learn music engineering. I was think about learning more about the equipment and approach the positions as some who knows a bit about the equipment and can do basic troubleshooting.

2007-10-03 15:15:15 · 3 answers · asked by real_computer_mac 1

I was graduated from Engineering College in 1982 Electrical dept. Baghdad University in Iraq
Recently I moved to U.S.A I dont know any website that i can do training and get a job
PLEASE HELP ME

2007-10-03 08:22:03 · 2 answers · asked by sua b 1

''Describe a problem situation where you had to seek out relevant information, define key issues, and decide on which steps to take to get the desired results. Please include details of the context, the actions you took, and the results that were achieved. (Max 950 characters including spaces.)'' THANKING YOU

2007-10-03 00:12:19 · 2 answers · asked by smit007 1

I'm not good at writing resumes, but please help me edit for grammer, flow, ect...:

Duties Included PC hardware, operating system, and network troubleshooting, design, and maintenance. Extensive
Knowledge of Windows based operating systems and advanced MS Office skills. Posses strong experience in providing software support for a large enterprise resource planning system, inventory management system, and ecommerce shopping cart system. Extensive experience in providing telephone and remote support to end users. Exercises patience and maintains a friendly demeanor when assisting clients. Experience with basic and advanced networking, home networking and small business networking. Experience with hardware and how to build and take apart PC’s and Servers. Experience with Widows XP, Office 2003/XP, Outlook, Windows Server 2003, IE, Firefox, Norton Ghost, Adobe Acrobat, Wireless Networks, HP Printers/Scanners, Storage Area Networks, Active Directory, and Whitebox Linux,

2007-10-02 05:56:07 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Hi! I've just graduated from college majoring in Business Management. I'm interested in taking a Master's degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering. I'm thinking of putting up a tech firm in the future

1. I'm wondering is it possible to jump straight to Master's and is this move recommendable.

2. What schools have a good program for a Master's degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering?

3. Do i really need a Master's degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering to put up a tech firm?

Thank you very much!

2007-10-02 02:38:00 · 3 answers · asked by JohnValjean 1

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i wantto give ccnp exam . i gave ccna exam in may 29th 2006. and now in may 29th 2009 my ccna will expire. do you think it is late preparing for ccnp now. i want to give my ccnp exam fast before my ccna expires. do you think it is late now preparing for ccnp first paper

2007-10-01 17:43:11 · 3 answers · asked by karthik r 1

I do okay with math but im not great but somthing in CS catches my interest. Good Idea or Bad?

2007-10-01 16:49:25 · 8 answers · asked by themaster 1

is there any jobs i can get at age 13 or 14? even if it isnt a job, anywhere where i can volunteer? i like stuff with animals, but other things are fine too. i live in new jersey, around monmouth county. ex of cities are holmdel, colts neck...

2007-10-01 14:29:17 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-01 06:09:08 · 3 answers · asked by Sujan Panday 1

I have been looking for jobs like crazy. I currently work for Staples and I want to work somewhere else that's paying more. I've been on CareerBuilder and HotJobs but I am getting tired of searching there. Most jobs I look at want 2 or 3 yrs plus experience or degree. I am still in college for goodness sake. I've been looking for administrative/secretarial positions but the experience is like a list. I live in Northern Virginia which is very expensive and I need a job that will support me. Any advice.

2007-09-30 15:49:20 · 2 answers · asked by Flyingprincez 2

With the growth of technology and science.

Also on the Jetsons, George complained about the 3 day workweek killing him. Or working til 3:00 PM being killer on him.

Do you think it will come someday? Robots will do more work for us and we won't have to work as much and get more freetime in the future.

2007-09-30 13:53:33 · 4 answers · asked by I hate Hillary Clinton 6

I'm in a situation where I've been leapfrogged by a co-worker. He gets a lot more responsibility than me, although I have been there longer. He also asks for my assistance, and I feel like I'm a being a sucker by lending it to him. He gets the credit for the work, even if I figured out the problem. Should I stop helping him when he asks for help, as I am in competition with him for advancement?

2007-09-30 12:53:13 · 4 answers · asked by Bobbie B 1

i'm 17 going to college next year
i think i'm going for web design
and graphic design
since its an average of 50k for each career
so with both i could maybe score a higher paying job

but also wondering
if anyone knows of computer design or web jobs
paying over 50k

and weather i should start my own bussin63461813es
or try and score a job somewhere ?

2007-09-30 07:37:00 · 5 answers · asked by Chad 1

I ve completed a Bachelors Degreee in computer engineering from a good institute in PUNE.... UNIVERSITY

ive been looking fora JOB since july aint got 1

I am good in technical logic aptitude etc...........,
and skills like c,JAVA,java swing(gui design tools) and the works

still no jobs????

and indian IT is booming

MY ARZZZ IT IS.....???

2007-09-29 08:51:51 · 5 answers · asked by djsinging2k2 1

I am thinking of learning SQL. I have some knowledge of programming languages such as BASIC and COBOL, which I did many years ago at school. Do you suggest I learn SQL by joining a course at college, or do it via distance learning, or by myself a book and teach myself?

What job prospects do I have after learning SQL? I suppose I would have a problem getting my first job. i.e. no job no experience. How can I get practical work experience using SQL, without getting a job first? (which is the main question that employers ask at interviews)

2007-09-29 03:02:15 · 2 answers · asked by Manjinder C 1

I'm trying to utilize skills I possess or have learned, but don't happen to have worked with on the job.

2007-09-27 12:57:33 · 2 answers · asked by Luke 2

Im 21 years old and i have me office clerk certificate from vocational shool .. im a female im very petite and pretty and i had already like 7 interviews and no one is hiring me could it be that in my background check i have petty theft and i went to jail for 1 day for failing to appear..do all job do background check because if they do im screwed and im never going to get a job..what should i do?..i have been looking for a job for a month already

2007-09-27 10:49:21 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm looking into taking some courses to become a Database Analyst. What courses do you recommend? Did anyone take any online courses for this position and can recommend a website that offers courses?

Thanks!

2007-09-27 09:50:19 · 3 answers · asked by ferrickhead28 2

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