lionn_heartt
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I m a final year mechAnical student. Can i get a job in my final year..i want to do job in abroad having good salary...
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Hy Lionn,I m a final year mechAnical student. Can i get a job in my final year..i want to do job in abroad having good salary...
You would be much better off seeking a job in the USA. A different state is not far off a different country from what I know.
Thanks Matt- I have said I am word blind. Offending post above amended.I don't think he's in the US. He sounds Indian to me....
Hy Lionn,
Welcome to ETO,
You are asking a very general question so to give a very general answer, yes you could get a job, but it would depend on which country you wanted to work in.
From the practical side I would say it would be very difficult for two reasons:
(1) Locating a company that would take you on
(2) Organizing the visas etc.
You would be much better off seeking a job in a different part of your country- perhaps an area where electro technology is centered.
In any instance, your first move would be to put together a curriculum vitae (CV) that you can send out to companies. In it you must show why any company would want to employ you.
"I m a final year mechAnical student. Can i get a job in my final year..i want to do job in abroad having good salary...""
If you presented a resume like the sentence above, I would employ you immediately at $220,000 per year.
You are brilliant !!!!!
Hi lionn,Hellow Sir,
Thank you for your positive reply.
I just wanna ask you one question that is can you give me some email-id to me where I can send my CV.
As I am studying in final year in B.E. Mechanical Engineering.
I just wanna ask you one question that is can you give me some email-id to me where I can send my CV.
As I am studying in final year in B.E. Mechanical Engineering.
I think the OP was responding to Colin's kind job offer in post #7 .
You send your CV to the person in charge of hiring for the job you're applying for. Have you no idea how the hiring process works?
If you expect to get a job, you'll need to do a LOT of research first!
Hi lionn,
I am afraid that I do not have any information like that. You have to do the searches yourself- it is a lot of work.
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Wikipedia said:In the United States, Canada, Australia and India a CV is a comprehensive document used in academic circles and medical careers that elaborates on education, publications, and other achievements. A CV contains greater detail than a résumé, a shorter summary which is more often used in applications for jobs, but it is often expected that professionals use a short CV that highlights the current focus of their academic lives and not necessarily their full history.