so any luck with job search?karunya.vemulapalli said:Yes since 3 months
Anyone?One_Topsy said:IT Guys,
What NOC would you advise for an Infrastructure guy...Cisco, Microsoft, VMWare etc.
Systems/Network Admin fall under NOC 2281, however that NOC doesn't even need a degree. I have bachelors in Engineering and Masters in Business.
I'm thinking 2147? Anyone is similar situation?
I have over 8 years experience in this
One Topsy:One_Topsy said:Anyone?
Thanks so muchTrackIT said:One Topsy:
I did computer systems technician PG Diploma in Canada, honestly when I went for interviews no one cared about Engineering as I am a graduate in Computer science & Engineering too. For infrastructure job position which I attend interviews they asked me for A+ and ITIL I attended 4 out of which all of them asked A+. And again foe 2147 if you want your title to be Engineer mostly in regulated professions employers will ask P.Eng
Happy to hear about your exp...the most positive thing for us is the rejection that is happening in work permits ...one of my friend has also informed me he has just got an offer from an outsourcer ( I think he was saying Polaris)and will be working for BMO as it BA... Package he said aroun75..vicky1985 said:Guys,
I can share my experience.
Myself and my wife are IT Professionals (NOC: 2173/2174, Me with 9 years exp, and she with 6 years exp) and my wife came here on OWP along with me.
But she didn't have any issues with finding a job. She was a Java/J2EE developer, and we were not too much concerned with the salary. All we wanted was a job for her for Canadian experience.
Within one month time she got 3 job offers and we picked one which was near to downtown.
What we learned from our experience is,
1. If you have experience in US or Canada, you can wait for better job offers
2. If you have worked for US/Canada client (working offshore), and if you could get a reference from the client it is highly useful.
3. If you don't have any of these, don't be too much concerned with the salary (anyways for 6+ years exp. you can expect 65k minimum). And go for outsourcing giants like accenture, Cognizant, TCS, Wipro or deloitte. They will not be worried about your North American experience as they have fixed clients. And another thing is nowadays lot of work permit applications are getting rejected, so outsourcing companies are in need of resources. For them, even if they bring someone from offshore on LMIA, they will need to give them at least 70k minimum and their travel allowances.s
So BMO is outsourcing for a BA ??? very surprising that too with 75K ?? may I know which province is this offer coming from .deyka said:Happy to hear about your exp...the most positive thing for us is the rejection that is happening in work permits ...one of my friend has also informed me he has just got an offer from an outsourcer ( I think he was saying Polaris)and will be working for BMO as it BA... Package he said aroun75..
..Toronto..TrackIT said:So BMO is outsourcing for a BA ??? very surprising that too with 75K ?? may I know which province is this offer coming from .
Good for your friend ! because graduates with 2-3 years of experience in canada are struggling to get positions with such a decent package especially in Toronto.deyka said:..Toronto..
he has 7 yrs exp ,post Mba, has worked for quite a few banks as it BA, has client site exp but mostly in Asia(Singapore)... I think even with Canadian degree and just 2-3 yrs of exp..if some one is expecting 75 k Isn't it a bit too much....TrackIT said:Good for your friend ! because graduates with 2-3 years of experience in canada are struggling to get positions with such a decent package especially in Toronto.
My Advice for newbees in Canada would be,deyka said:Happy to hear about your exp...the most positive thing for us is the rejection that is happening in work permits ..