what must be the salary of an exp vc++ sw developer
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INR means INcorrect(means Approximate) Rands, well, he might be talking about South African Rands. since it is widely used in India.:sigh:
VuNic
VuNic wrote:
INR means INcorrect(means Approximate) Rands, well, he might be talking about South African Rands. since it is widely used in India.
INR is the ISO acronym - not something I made up :-) Regards, Nish
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
You might want to use better language and spelling when you apply though!
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
from INR 480 K to 660 K depending on the company
i doubt he will get more that 400K, cause he has not worked in a company before.
C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot; C++ makes it harder, but when you do, it blows away your whole leg
Monty2 wrote:
i doubt he will get more that 400K, cause he has not worked in a company before.
Ah, I thought he had 4 years experience in a company. If he merely freelanced, he'd better be really good - because if at all he makes it to the interview, they'd grill him thoroughly. Regards, Nish
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v2.0 wrote:
still asking this ???[^]
He had incorrectly asked it in the VC++ forum and I redirected him to the Lounge. Regards, Nish
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vmmk wrote:
I just dont know how to post in brief,never sms'ed
Don't post in SMS speak. It is irritating and unnecessary here. You are not limited to 160 characters per message. ColinMackay.net Scottish Developers are looking for speakers for user group sessions over the next few months. Do you want to know more?
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still asking this ???[^]
He had incorrectly asked it in the VC++ forum and I redirected him to the Lounge. Regards, Nish
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VuNic wrote:
INR means INcorrect(means Approximate) Rands, well, he might be talking about South African Rands. since it is widely used in India.
INR is the ISO acronym - not something I made up :-) Regards, Nish
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VuNic wrote:
INR means INcorrect(means Approximate) Rands, well, he might be talking about South African Rands. since it is widely used in India.
INR is the ISO acronym - not something I made up :-) Regards, Nish
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so,is all my experience and knowledge a waste of time? is working in a company such a huge requirement? :omg: will i be able to get a decent job?:sigh: i am confused already:confused:
vmmk wrote:
so,is all my experience and knowledge a waste of time? is working in a company such a huge requirement? will i be able to get a decent job? i am confused already
stop confusing urself with these questions the best way to answer the questions is to go out and give it a try... u cannot giveup without trying... :cool: Ashwin.
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VuNic wrote:
INR means INcorrect(means Approximate) Rands, well, he might be talking about South African Rands. since it is widely used in India.
INR is the ISO acronym - not something I made up :-) Regards, Nish
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hi, i am from bangalore,india. i am applying for job(for first time) in different companies.they ask me my expectation.i dont know. please help me.also please tell me what ctc means and also other jargons. i have been freelance sw developer,since BE, for 4 years in vc++ and have done around 4 software packages,for engineering applications, all alone, for govt orgs. i am very good in sw development and know several languages.i also heve exp in embedded systems. although i am be mech,i am equally good in all the 3 domains. -thanx. -vmmt
OK When applying for a job there are certain things to consider: * First of all: Don't think about how much you can earn, think how much you'll cost the company and if you'll be good enough to make it profitable for them. * I always try to dassel them with technical terms, this often proves you're in the business and you know your stuff, don't use expensive words or terms you don't know yourself. * You replied to another person in the thread that your language usage is good. Convince yourself that it is so and be critical. If they think your language isn't good, it's better to say you know it isn't good, but you're willing to improve rather then saying to them it is good. * During the interviews: look professional, stay calm and if you don't know the answer, say so, if you're not sure, but you're willing to guess: say so.
vmmk wrote:
they ask me my expectation
Well? What do you expect? Where do you want to go in the job, what does the job imply, you think? The only really bad answers are: I don't know and CEO (or similar) :-)
vmmk wrote:
jargons
You 've developed in C++, so you know what a pointer is? What's a reference? What are linked lists, quicksorts, what's the difference between passing by value and passing by reference? Why? What is MFC? ... Hope this helps a little. good luck. _No hurries, no worries._g
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I agree with your suggestion Nish. Before I would submit my resume to anyone I'd have 3 different people look over it and make suggestions. (1) My wife. (2) Always get a former employer that you had a good relationship with to have a look at it. (This really helps). (3) A peer in your field of work with a background similar to yours. I'd add a fourth now as I've learned how important it is. But in America meet with someone in the H.R. department you want to work for and have them give you feedback before you submit your resume. It will get you visibility and it's just a smart thing to do. - Rex:rose:
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guys, First of all,thanx for the response.Its just that its my first post to any sort of forum.I tried to cut the story and present the point but it obviously failed big time.Ok,I'll keep in mind that people around here dont really mind reading full sentences.:) Also,this bad-at-english thing gets a bit too personal and insulting in India(I guess Indians might understand that).;) I am not saying I am very good.I am good for India. Definitely not bad in any which way and needing improvement.:-D No hard feelings.Just thought of clearing up things.:cool:
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hi, i am from bangalore,india. i am applying for job(for first time) in different companies.they ask me my expectation.i dont know. please help me.also please tell me what ctc means and also other jargons. i have been freelance sw developer,since BE, for 4 years in vc++ and have done around 4 software packages,for engineering applications, all alone, for govt orgs. i am very good in sw development and know several languages.i also heve exp in embedded systems. although i am be mech,i am equally good in all the 3 domains. -thanx. -vmmt
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OK When applying for a job there are certain things to consider: * First of all: Don't think about how much you can earn, think how much you'll cost the company and if you'll be good enough to make it profitable for them. * I always try to dassel them with technical terms, this often proves you're in the business and you know your stuff, don't use expensive words or terms you don't know yourself. * You replied to another person in the thread that your language usage is good. Convince yourself that it is so and be critical. If they think your language isn't good, it's better to say you know it isn't good, but you're willing to improve rather then saying to them it is good. * During the interviews: look professional, stay calm and if you don't know the answer, say so, if you're not sure, but you're willing to guess: say so.
vmmk wrote:
they ask me my expectation
Well? What do you expect? Where do you want to go in the job, what does the job imply, you think? The only really bad answers are: I don't know and CEO (or similar) :-)
vmmk wrote:
jargons
You 've developed in C++, so you know what a pointer is? What's a reference? What are linked lists, quicksorts, what's the difference between passing by value and passing by reference? Why? What is MFC? ... Hope this helps a little. good luck. _No hurries, no worries._g
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guys, First of all,thanx for the response.Its just that its my first post to any sort of forum.I tried to cut the story and present the point but it obviously failed big time.Ok,I'll keep in mind that people around here dont really mind reading full sentences.:) Also,this bad-at-english thing gets a bit too personal and insulting in India(I guess Indians might understand that).;) I am not saying I am very good.I am good for India. Definitely not bad in any which way and needing improvement.:-D No hard feelings.Just thought of clearing up things.:cool:
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thanx man, * the expectation was regarding salary(again, i don't know the proper term).I wasn't talking about the objective. * the jargons were also industry related,not technical thanx again for the tips.
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when People step-in, they are welcomed with a short ball here in the lounge, lucky, you didn't get into the soapbox, Beamer there !!,anyway welcome.;)
VuNic
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Nothing is required but time. Time for us to get to know you and you to get to know us. I'm a half-crocked self-employed loonie :-> that frequents the joint on a regular basis. I try to be helpful and sometimes I'm not but I like the company here so I keep coming.:cool:
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guys, First of all,thanx for the response.Its just that its my first post to any sort of forum.I tried to cut the story and present the point but it obviously failed big time.Ok,I'll keep in mind that people around here dont really mind reading full sentences.:) Also,this bad-at-english thing gets a bit too personal and insulting in India(I guess Indians might understand that).;) I am not saying I am very good.I am good for India. Definitely not bad in any which way and needing improvement.:-D No hard feelings.Just thought of clearing up things.:cool:
vmmk wrote:
Also,this bad-at-english thing gets a bit too personal and insulting in India(I guess Indians might understand that).
I am from Trivandrum, India - and as far as I am concerned, I'd be happy if a fellow CPian native English speaker corrects my incorrect grammar for me. It'd be much better than being corrected by someone else I don't know that well - possibly when I am making a public speech or something :-) Regards, Nish
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VuNic wrote:
hey Nish these days you really miss the sarcasm. , or i miss it?
Sorry - I knew you were joking, but I didn't want others to be confused. I had assumed everyone knew about the ISO currency codes till today. Regards, Nish
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