C#.Net developer
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Hello Pete, I will be really thankful if you will give me some advice on it. Thank You
James send it to me at peter at gmail dot com. This avoids the company Spam filter.
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James send it to me at peter at gmail dot com. This avoids the company Spam filter.
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Pete, I'm planning on making the move to the UK in June from the US. I have a six month work visa and am looking for a software development job. I have had almost two years programming (C#, ASP.NET 1.x - 2.0, SQL Server 2003, and some WSS 3.0) experience through an internship. I was wondering if I could ask you to look over my CV and possibly suggest some avenues for employment. I'd appreciate any help I can get. Thanks, Chris McGlothen
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Hi, 2 months to finish University. Now it's time to start looking for job. Well i have couple of questions for you all. 1.) I am interested in C#(.Net) but as a fact i never had any module of .NET in University. But i do have 1 yr experience in it. But the problem is that when i look for jobs related to .Net, agency people calls me and ask what all .Net technologies i know and this is tough now. Well i know learning ASP or VB won't be that hard but then i have to wait till i finish Uni and prepare myself. So can any one guide me what all .Net technologies are must to learn before i search for related job. And there are significant update in .Net technologies recently but i am still using VS2005, .NET 2. So do i have to update myself before i search and is there a much difference. So please guide me the right path and the list of .NET technologies i should know before looking for job. 2.) I have got 1 yr experience during my internship. Now one important question people ask all the time is what is my salary expectation. Well, to be very honest at the moment i don't have any idea what's the current ongoing rate for a graduate in .NET with 1 yr experience. So i just give vague reply. So what do you think that i should be looking for after i finish Uni in UK(Pounds pls.) ? or what can be the perfect reply...i guess it's not a good idea to say i am easy with it. And please be serious. :) 3.) What is the best way to prepare for the interview. And if i am going for C# job interview.. Can employer ask anything i have done in course like C++, Java etc or only the Object oriented stuff and question will be related to C# mainly...? Looking forward to hearing from you all.. Thank You James :)
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