.NET Opening with 3-4 yrs of Experience
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Dear All, We have immediate openings for .NET Professionals having 3 to 4 years of experience. Mainly on ASP.NET,C#,VB.NET,ADO.NET Expertise. * Good Functional Knowledge. * Good Programming with OOAD Skills. * Good Communication Skills Contact Immediately to Mahender - HR Executive(SOFTPRO SYSTEMS LTD.) Mail Id : mahender.k@softprosys.com Phone No: 23111793/806 Softpro Systems Ltd. Plot No.12, Software Units layout, Cyberabad,HiTech city. Hyderabad,Andhra Pradesh,India - 500081 Sukesh.g
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Dear All, We have immediate openings for .NET Professionals having 3 to 4 years of experience. Mainly on ASP.NET,C#,VB.NET,ADO.NET Expertise. * Good Functional Knowledge. * Good Programming with OOAD Skills. * Good Communication Skills Contact Immediately to Mahender - HR Executive(SOFTPRO SYSTEMS LTD.) Mail Id : mahender.k@softprosys.com Phone No: 23111793/806 Softpro Systems Ltd. Plot No.12, Software Units layout, Cyberabad,HiTech city. Hyderabad,Andhra Pradesh,India - 500081 Sukesh.g
sukesh.g wrote: We have immediate openings for .NET Professionals having 3 to 4 years of experience. :confused: Just curious, but considering .NET was officially released mid-2002 do you expect anyone to realistically have 3 to 4 years of .NET experience?
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sukesh.g wrote: We have immediate openings for .NET Professionals having 3 to 4 years of experience. :confused: Just curious, but considering .NET was officially released mid-2002 do you expect anyone to realistically have 3 to 4 years of .NET experience?
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There were a lot of us that started with the betas. I would expect that they are looking for those. Of course, maybe they are looking for people that programmed in .NET 16 hours per day for 1.5 to 2 years ;) Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com - Includes Developer Tips www.MyQuickPoll.com - 2004 Election poll is #33
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There were a lot of us that started with the betas. I would expect that they are looking for those. Of course, maybe they are looking for people that programmed in .NET 16 hours per day for 1.5 to 2 years ;) Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com - Includes Developer Tips www.MyQuickPoll.com - 2004 Election poll is #33
Rocky Moore wrote: There were a lot of us that started with the betas. True, I started with the Betas at TechEd 2001, but I wouldn't really want to count that because it was never commercial products I was working on.
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Rocky Moore wrote: There were a lot of us that started with the betas. True, I started with the Betas at TechEd 2001, but I wouldn't really want to count that because it was never commercial products I was working on.
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To my experience of job hunting, what they usually mean by that is that they want somebody with 3-4 years working experience with the knowledge of .Net. I could be wrong though.:~
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To my experience of job hunting, what they usually mean by that is that they want somebody with 3-4 years working experience with the knowledge of .Net. I could be wrong though.:~
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Hi All, I mean that a candidate having 3 to 4 years of experience in Microsoft Technologies. Like VB,ASP,VB.NET,ASP.NET,C# and SQL SERVER. Not that a candidate should have 3 to 4 yrs exp. compulsory in only .NET. Because we have current requirement in .NET that why we kept asking 3-4 yrs exp. Regards, Sukesh.g
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Hi All, I mean that a candidate having 3 to 4 years of experience in Microsoft Technologies. Like VB,ASP,VB.NET,ASP.NET,C# and SQL SERVER. Not that a candidate should have 3 to 4 yrs exp. compulsory in only .NET. Because we have current requirement in .NET that why we kept asking 3-4 yrs exp. Regards, Sukesh.g
sukesh.g wrote: I mean that a candidate having 3 to 4 years of experience in Microsoft Technologies. You didn't actually say that. You said "We have immediate openings for .NET Professionals having 3 to 4 years of experience." which implies 3 to 4 years experience of .NET When I last looked for a job a number of agencies turned me away because I didn't have 5 years experience with .NET!!! Nothing could make me convince them that it was impossible, and not even Microsoft employees working on .NET were going to have that because the technology was too new. Obviously some ass had convinced the agent that they did have 5 years experience in .NET and therefore anyone who didn't and tried the line "but the techology hasn't been around for that long" was obviously lying. My point is, when posting a job ad make sure the statements you make cannot be twisted, otherwise the people that get throught to interview (after being filtered by agencies or an over-zealous HR department) are the liers and the cheats. I have to add that this is in my experience - After being turned away for several good jobs on the grounds that I "don't have 6 years experience with Windows 2000" (in 2003!!), "need at least 3 to 5 years experience with .NET" (again 2003), "only have experience with Microsoft Visual C#.NET and the client wants Microsoft C#" (that was a lesson not to put the full disambiguated title of products on my CV), "the client want's ASP.NET and ADO.NET but you've only got plain .NET" and so on and so forth.
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