Posted by: DevilAngel July 19, 2019
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I agree with maxpayne. Before you join any IT consultancy DO diligent research about them on their immigration record for H1B/GC, ask with consultants about their experience who are already working for them, Don't pay $ for training especially if you have STEM degree and you are comfortable and confident that you can do job. Most importantly use networking, in today's world its also about "who you know" so, if your friend/relatives or anybody you know are in good position in company tell them to pass your resume to hiring managers.
Personal experience- My friend was already working for big corporate as Senior Developer and he used to go lunch with hiring manager from other department in same company where once manager talked about two openings he have for Associate Engineers (Junior Level). I was just one month out of college with my master's in IT with no previous IT related background/experience. Since it was for Entry Level he passed my original resume (no IT experience at all besides my masters degree ) to him directly. Of course I also have to prove myself then, Where I went through 3 rounds of interview (Phone+Onsite interview with manager then interview with 3 different Engineers) got offer next day and been working there for almost 3 years now.
Main thing is you want your resume to reach out to right people and after that its ALL on YOU. Don't be shy to ask for help around, we all need help at some point to lift each other.
Good Luck
Personal experience- My friend was already working for big corporate as Senior Developer and he used to go lunch with hiring manager from other department in same company where once manager talked about two openings he have for Associate Engineers (Junior Level). I was just one month out of college with my master's in IT with no previous IT related background/experience. Since it was for Entry Level he passed my original resume (no IT experience at all besides my masters degree ) to him directly. Of course I also have to prove myself then, Where I went through 3 rounds of interview (Phone+Onsite interview with manager then interview with 3 different Engineers) got offer next day and been working there for almost 3 years now.
Main thing is you want your resume to reach out to right people and after that its ALL on YOU. Don't be shy to ask for help around, we all need help at some point to lift each other.
Good Luck
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