Hi Amar, don’t get despondent so soon, all you need is some confidence and have someone have a look at your resume format and your presentation skills. Also, communication is very important in today’s world so have a talk with some of your seniors or read a book on how to improve your presentation skills. As the age old adage goes “Make Your First Impression Your Best Impression”, for most people judge you within the first 4 minutes of the meeting, people appraise your visual and behavioral appearance from head to toe (so get your best out of your wardrobe). They observe your demeanor, mannerisms, and body language and even assess your grooming and accessories – smile and carry yourself in a positive manner and ALWAYS look at your interviewer’s eyes while he/she addresses you and also when you answer.
Within these few minutes, you make an indelible impression. You may intrigue some and disenchant others.
Most likely you are already doing everything right, so cutting it short, persevere on your ambitions and give it some time and more importantly don’t rush yourself and try to get the maximum interviews in your lap as it will do no good other than make you more dejected.
And last but not the least “Best of luck buddy”
PS: Language is not as important as some here believe; it’s just a means to express your talent, as only talent and hard work will fetch your ambitions and dreams.
2007-01-18 02:29:16
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answered by Edward E A 2
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First, review your resume. You need to be very sure your English is good on it and during the interview--you're having a lot of problems with what you're writing here. They may think that if you can't speak English correctly, you may not be able to program well, or represent them well. Also, be sure to dress professionally--at least a dressy shirt and dress pants. Treat the interviewer with respect, and do research on the company before you go--if they have a website, go through and see what types of programming they do. Make sure you emphasize the training you've had that makes you a good fit for them. Finally, make sure you are on time for the interview. You'd be amazed how many people show up late, and also how many interviewers automatically write them off because of it.
2007-01-18 10:07:38
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answered by cross-stitch kelly 7
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I hope you do not speak the same way you type. You dont have very good grammar which could be one reason you are not getting these jobs. Also if you do not have experience whether you like it or not you have to start out at an entry level position and work your way up. Just because you took classes and graduated does not mean you will actually do well in this field so you have to have experience to back it up.
2007-01-18 09:57:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Please dont think im being rude but if you go for an interview and show signs of nervousness, the boss will see it. Go in with pure confidence and let him see you are afraid of nothing and will accept any challenge. Also, if you dont improve youre writing skills and grammer, any C.V you give to any company will be thrown in the trash right away. Have someone help you with writing out a C.V. I understand you are probably from a different country and thats cool but bosses need great spellers and writers. Dont worry ok, you will get the job you deserve. Best of luck to you mate.
2007-01-18 10:05:27
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answered by tomy 3
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You may need to work on your communication skills.
I get the distinct impression from your grammar that English may be a second language for you.
In the IT industry today communication skills both written and verbal are just as or more important that technical skills.
Also in the US today we are outsourcing a large amount of IT projects to other countries. So IT jobs are very competitive even for people with 20 years of experience.
2007-01-18 09:58:58
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answered by aiguyaiguy 4
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You have been employed and will find a full time job in time. Look at the information the local employment has about interviews. Practice with friends and family. Be realistic on what you are pursuing the employers usually will give minimum qualifications. Think about what you look like are you clean, dress for the position, no tattoos or piercings showing, and be on time. Your resume should only be one page long with three references.
2007-01-18 10:07:03
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answered by Anonymous
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What the hell is a fresher? No wonder you can't get a job, you don't make sense.
2007-01-18 09:55:26
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answered by tHEwISE 4
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You could try working from home. Check this out
http://www.pcworkathome.in/workfromhomejobs.html
2007-01-21 11:19:16
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answered by Lisa W 4
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Don't be upset my friend.try your best.
you will be success one day
2007-01-18 10:32:52
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answered by Kevin 5
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Lower your expectations.
2007-01-18 09:58:13
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answered by keepmynameoutchamouth 2
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