Q about job: I have chances or not?
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I wanna find out the job in USA, but don't know my chances about it. Outer opinion is needed! :) About me: Age - 25 Citizenship: russian. Languages: Russian - native; English - Good reading, Good writing; Seeking: Software Developer Knowledge baggage: C++/ VC++/ OOP/ OOD/ Win32 API/ MFC/ ATL/ WTL/ COM Other: HTML/ DHTML/ PHP (for my own needs) Experiences in Details: C++ - about 8 years VC++ - about 6 years OOP/OOD - about 7 years Win32 API - about 6 years MFC - about 6 years ATL - about 1 year WTL - about 1 year COM - about 2 years Work experience: 2000y-2000y - SiberLogic, Inc., Software Developer (Team Work, VC++, Win32 API, MFC, Part time); 2003y-2003y - Irida Group, Software Developer (VC++, Win32 API, MFC, Part time); 2004y-2004y - ...work as a lan administer... 2005y-NOW - Aurigma, Inc., Software Developer (Team work, VC++, Win32 API, ATL, WTL, Full time); Education: 1997-1999yy - Tomsk Radio-mechanical College (high distinction diploma); 1999-2003yy - Tomsk Politechnic University (Bachelor of Science); Own Projects (for self-instruction): 2000y - HomePageR (client for Win, post messages into beepers (using SNP protocol); VC++/Win32 API/MFC); 2001y - Battle (little game, based on SDI; VC++/Win32 API/MFC); 2003y - Irbis:CryptoBook (crypt/decrypt HTML pages on-line; VC++/Win32 API/MFC); 2005y - ImageUploader ActiveX control (http://www.aurigma.com); PS: 2001-2003yy - some small games, using CDX library (DirectX wrapper). ----------- English is not so excellent now, but i'll improve it next year :)
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I wanna find out the job in USA, but don't know my chances about it. Outer opinion is needed! :) About me: Age - 25 Citizenship: russian. Languages: Russian - native; English - Good reading, Good writing; Seeking: Software Developer Knowledge baggage: C++/ VC++/ OOP/ OOD/ Win32 API/ MFC/ ATL/ WTL/ COM Other: HTML/ DHTML/ PHP (for my own needs) Experiences in Details: C++ - about 8 years VC++ - about 6 years OOP/OOD - about 7 years Win32 API - about 6 years MFC - about 6 years ATL - about 1 year WTL - about 1 year COM - about 2 years Work experience: 2000y-2000y - SiberLogic, Inc., Software Developer (Team Work, VC++, Win32 API, MFC, Part time); 2003y-2003y - Irida Group, Software Developer (VC++, Win32 API, MFC, Part time); 2004y-2004y - ...work as a lan administer... 2005y-NOW - Aurigma, Inc., Software Developer (Team work, VC++, Win32 API, ATL, WTL, Full time); Education: 1997-1999yy - Tomsk Radio-mechanical College (high distinction diploma); 1999-2003yy - Tomsk Politechnic University (Bachelor of Science); Own Projects (for self-instruction): 2000y - HomePageR (client for Win, post messages into beepers (using SNP protocol); VC++/Win32 API/MFC); 2001y - Battle (little game, based on SDI; VC++/Win32 API/MFC); 2003y - Irbis:CryptoBook (crypt/decrypt HTML pages on-line; VC++/Win32 API/MFC); 2005y - ImageUploader ActiveX control (http://www.aurigma.com); PS: 2001-2003yy - some small games, using CDX library (DirectX wrapper). ----------- English is not so excellent now, but i'll improve it next year :)
U have good experiece lots of job for u in India Vikas Amin Embin Technology Bombay vikas.amin@embin.com
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U have good experiece lots of job for u in India Vikas Amin Embin Technology Bombay vikas.amin@embin.com
well... I believe there 'r lotta jobs... But my dream - be in America :)
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I wanna find out the job in USA, but don't know my chances about it. Outer opinion is needed! :) About me: Age - 25 Citizenship: russian. Languages: Russian - native; English - Good reading, Good writing; Seeking: Software Developer Knowledge baggage: C++/ VC++/ OOP/ OOD/ Win32 API/ MFC/ ATL/ WTL/ COM Other: HTML/ DHTML/ PHP (for my own needs) Experiences in Details: C++ - about 8 years VC++ - about 6 years OOP/OOD - about 7 years Win32 API - about 6 years MFC - about 6 years ATL - about 1 year WTL - about 1 year COM - about 2 years Work experience: 2000y-2000y - SiberLogic, Inc., Software Developer (Team Work, VC++, Win32 API, MFC, Part time); 2003y-2003y - Irida Group, Software Developer (VC++, Win32 API, MFC, Part time); 2004y-2004y - ...work as a lan administer... 2005y-NOW - Aurigma, Inc., Software Developer (Team work, VC++, Win32 API, ATL, WTL, Full time); Education: 1997-1999yy - Tomsk Radio-mechanical College (high distinction diploma); 1999-2003yy - Tomsk Politechnic University (Bachelor of Science); Own Projects (for self-instruction): 2000y - HomePageR (client for Win, post messages into beepers (using SNP protocol); VC++/Win32 API/MFC); 2001y - Battle (little game, based on SDI; VC++/Win32 API/MFC); 2003y - Irbis:CryptoBook (crypt/decrypt HTML pages on-line; VC++/Win32 API/MFC); 2005y - ImageUploader ActiveX control (http://www.aurigma.com); PS: 2001-2003yy - some small games, using CDX library (DirectX wrapper). ----------- English is not so excellent now, but i'll improve it next year :)
At my company (financial software shop in NYC) most developers are non-american. It's hard nowadays to get working visas, they run out early so it will take a year or so from that you have a job offer to when you can start working. You usually have to come to US to look for jobs and do interviews, you can't do that from abroad. Your English must be much better than it is now. Also, you say you have many years of programming experience, but companies normally only count the time you worked as programmer after university and then you only have one year of programming experience, which is little short to be able to land a visa. I had 5 years of professional programming experience and it was still tough to get a job here. However, the jobmarket in NYC is great for C++ programmers, specially if you have some financial background also. Good luck /Patric My C# blog: C# Coach
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At my company (financial software shop in NYC) most developers are non-american. It's hard nowadays to get working visas, they run out early so it will take a year or so from that you have a job offer to when you can start working. You usually have to come to US to look for jobs and do interviews, you can't do that from abroad. Your English must be much better than it is now. Also, you say you have many years of programming experience, but companies normally only count the time you worked as programmer after university and then you only have one year of programming experience, which is little short to be able to land a visa. I had 5 years of professional programming experience and it was still tough to get a job here. However, the jobmarket in NYC is great for C++ programmers, specially if you have some financial background also. Good luck /Patric My C# blog: C# Coach
Thanks for answer Patric. I know that my english is not so good now, and I will improve it. Will do it in one year, I think. About programming experience... Someone told me about that before. Well, if I ought to wait I will wait :) Anyway, I wanna add C# and other .NET stuff in my resume ;) So, I have a time to do it :)) Thanks again!