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i dont have a consistent academic record that is my btech degree though has 62 percent as aggregiate i have been writing many supplementry exams with as many as fifteen memos instead of six please tell me if i am applicable for a software job in companies such as satyam,wipro,tat,etc

2006-10-21 23:04:43 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Trivia

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No. No employer goes into supplementary. Only final degree and its performance.

2006-10-21 23:19:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First of all, make a good first impression. WATCH the spelling of words and punctuation! The word is "reputable." If grammar is a problem, use your online spelling and grammar tools. Get a resume going with a cover letter. Pay a professional if you have to, even if you haven't work yet. You need one. Don't lie. It'll come back and bite you in the a**. Find out where to get your school transcripts because they will probably ask for them. Get some references: teachers, professionals, friends. Three or four should suffice. Look over the employment ads and mark them, getting the fax numbers, addresses and, who to send the resume. You will find a lot of job postings online. Many applications are done online exclusively, such as government agencies. A reputable company isn't always the best place to start. Look at state and government jobs, too. GET YOUR APPLICATIONS AND RESUMES OUT TO EVERYONE. The more out there, the more chance for an interview which will either make you or break you. If not, you resume will be filed and could mean you may be called back later when they have an opening. If you meet the minimum qualifications, your grades could be the last thing they consider. And, look for a job that is in your field. Once you get into the business, then it's the training ground for any other jobs you'll get in the future and fodder for your resume. Don't ever expect the perfect job. They don't exist. Hope you are young because you'll have your life ahead of you to settle into a satisfying job. And in the long run, your marks won't mean as much as the experience you have. I'm 50 and I started in the work force at 48 (long story) but have had a few jobs and I have never been fired. Only moving up closer to where I feel comfortable, happy, and satisfied with my work. Good luck. Oh, and one more thing! ALWAYS send a well written thank you note after an interview, even if it's a form letter.

2016-05-21 21:57:55 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Until you write a little better it will not matter what degrees you have, you will not get a job with a reputable company until you do.

Not to be too harsh, but when I was hiring people for the software industry, if the resume or cover letter was not completely legible I tossed it and the candidate out for the simple fact that they did not have a command of the English language. How could someone with bad spelling and grammar expect to communicate to those around him/her?

Improve your skills, the jobs will follow and it will not matter what degree you have.

2006-10-21 23:20:44 · answer #3 · answered by jbgot2bfree 3 · 1 0

different companies have their specific eligibility criteria and they vary from time to time...for few companies they say that there should not be any supplementary paper in the running sem..some dont allow to have any back log...past or present.there r also other who dont have any such restriction..check out what they say from ur collg...b cos their criterian keep changing....as far as i know wipro satyam tat(tcs??) donot have such rule....but u never know....best of luck.

2006-10-21 23:22:48 · answer #4 · answered by adi 2 · 0 0

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