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    bkreshmyR Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Mar 28, 2008, 10:58 PM
    Career suited for me?
    I have completed my b.tech in computer science.I have tried for many jobs in IT field through campus recriutments,but coulndt get any... after completing my course I couldn't get one job of my interest... so should I keeep on trying or should I get into some other job not realted to my study like telecalling or something like... please do help me... I m really sad on this sub... though I'm interested in it field my parents are compelling me to join somewhere in the beginning till I get a job in IT field... should I proceed like wise or should I prepare more for getting in IT field.
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    Wondergirl Posts: 39,354, Reputation: 5431
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    Mar 28, 2008, 11:05 PM
    If I were you, I would get a job doing something else, but keep up skills in IT in various ways -- build computers, work on friends' computers, etc. Get some work experience. Telemarketing would develop your communication skills, perhaps management and organizational skills too -- always good things. Learn as much as you can in whatever job you have. Once you have experience doing real work, you will become more desirable for IT.
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    vingogly Posts: 718, Reputation: 105
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    Mar 30, 2008, 09:29 AM
    I don't know where you're located, but if you're here in the USA I'd suggest trying the following online job boards:

    Dice
    TechieGold
    Monster
    CareerBuilder

    If you're not in the USA, don't depend just on campus recruitment for potential jobs. Look for temporary work in the IT field, or a couple of part-time jobs if you can't find a full-time job. Try local software companies and PC repair shops, and companies and schools that have small IT departments. If you do take a different job, keep your skills current by taking continuing education/certification courses in your area(s) of interest. And realize that there are ups and downs in the job market; just because there aren't any entry level positions in IT today in your area doesn't mean there won't be any a few months from now.

    Vasily

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