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Post by jsaravanaece » Wed Oct 27, 2010 1:09 pm

hi i am 2009 pass out BE(ECE).now i completed mainframe system admin in private institute Chennai.i have 60+ percentage of all my career except my 10th std (58.2%) is there any possibility to attend interview


thanx i advance
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Post by Anuj Dhawan » Wed Oct 27, 2010 1:38 pm

Yes there is - Be confident of what you've learned and circulate your resume to all the consultants you know of. And be prepared when opportunity knocks at the door.

Good Luck...:)
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Post by jsaravanaece » Wed Oct 27, 2010 5:33 pm

thank you for your kind reply and motivation..i will never giveup..i will try my level best

thank you

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Post by Anuj Dhawan » Thu Oct 28, 2010 12:56 pm

I had gone thorough to the similar and, possibly, rather harsh struggle - though I had good marks. Later I realized that those mark-sheets were just some piece-of-papers, no one, so far, had looked at them!

/Personal Opinion

If you'd like to listen, I'd say - keep yourself busy with some/any kind of professional work - which helps you to pay your bills; basically helps you to get some earnings... and keep on searching the kind of jobs you admire for. Once you get the right option, leave the "supporting Job". And remember - love your work, not the work-place.

However, if you get some place you can love - possibly that's where you can spend most of your life.

/Personal Opinion off
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Post by jsaravanaece » Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:20 pm

Anuj Dhawan wrote:I had gone thorough to the similar and, possibly, rather harsh struggle - though I had good marks. Later I realized that those mark-sheets were just some piece-of-papers, no one, so far, had looked at them!

/Personal Opinion

If you'd like to listen, I'd say - keep yourself busy with some/any kind of professional work - which helps you to pay your bills; basically helps you to get some earnings... and keep on searching the kind of jobs you admire for. Once you get the right option, leave the "supporting Job". And remember - love your work, not the work-place.

However, if you get some place you can love - possibly that's where you can spend most of your life.

/Personal Opinion off
Thanks anuj...

then your last quote was awesome!! ("love your work, not the work-place") !!!
I will keep it in mind forever.

and am happy to share with you that I got good job with same profile which I have... and am loving it...

Thanks again :)
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Post by Anuj Dhawan » Mon Mar 26, 2012 2:47 pm

Bravo! Nice to hear that - Have Fun! :)

Good Luck.

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