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Sampada
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Posted on 01-02-08 4:22
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Hey Frens,
I know some senior brothers and sisters who did MBA couldnt find any job.. and are piling up the classes to maintain F1 status.
1. Why is one not being able to land on job after MBA ?
2. Does the subject in which you graduate is very important in context of finding job ?
3. What do you think is the subject wiht most scope in US ? (Plain MBA, Accounting concentration and or CPA,comuter related...)
4. From what time is it best for job hunting like which sem or after grad ?
5.What is the safest way to ensure job after graduation ?
I hope answers to these question will be very helpful for someone like me.. who is unknown about job market. Also may be experience from Grad folks out there who had passed through similar blues situation and finally got job is also equally appreciated !!
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ca
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Posted on 01-03-08 12:49
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My two cents...
Avoid dhoti consulantcies as much as possible. Not only is it not the right thing to do....they have you by the balls ( and they know it!)....and that is a double whammy. Nepalese ppl tend to have very low tolerance when it comes to being pushed around....especially by a dhoti. So, it is a very unpleasant experience. If you have don't have a choice and you have to resort to joining one of them consultancies, ask around ....there are so many of them out there. Some are more established than the others and there are variations in their ways of handling things.
How to avoid the above mentioned.....
Make smart choices while still in school. Try for internships and volunteer whenever you can. These things will make a difference in your resume. Don't wait till you graduate to start looking for a job. Send out feelers and make connections before you graduate. Its all about networking and connections guys. Also, someone mentioned professors.....yes they should be included in your list of connections. And last but not the least, make a kick ass resume. Big companies get resumes by the thousands each day, so guess where a boring resume with very few key words goes? ....in the trash. Most often than not resumes with the right key words are automatically selected. So, ask for help to put together a great resume.
Hang on...before you get too excited...resume alone is not going to land you a job. Communication skills is a big plus. If you have the gift of the gab...ummm....try not to over impress. No one wants to hire someone who might take his/her place in the next few years. For others, work on your communication skills.
Phew!
Goodluck!
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Sampada
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Posted on 01-03-08 4:17
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What are the risks of trying to get job wiht dhotis consultancies ?
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what are the things that we should avoid in case if we have to go wiht them ?
Sampada
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ca
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Posted on 01-03-08 4:38
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Sampada in response to your questions...
Risks
1. You might end up NOT getting H-1 visa due to limited slots allocated each year.
2. You might not get placed in a job for a looooong time. That means no income. I know people who were on the bench for more than 6 months.
3. If you do not have a computer background ....you will have to study more than you bargained for. This is not necessarily a risk but something to keep in mind.
4. You have to develop excellent lying skills.
If you have to absolutely resort to these consultancies....
like i mentioned earlier do some research and make sure you go to one that has been around for a while ....has a good marketing strategy and has a good client base. If you are not open to relocation, make sure you let the consultancy firm know this in advance. Don't worry about signing their bs documents....they can't sue you. And, if you are not computer savvy....start preparing.
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MN_Nepali
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Posted on 01-03-08 4:48
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CA is right, those things are true. I was on bench for 3-4 months before I had a job. Its really frustrating. However, I know a consultancy that trains online and sends you the study materials (books and CD's) by post. All you need is a good internet connection. You can continue with your current job till you get placed. As far as H1 is concerned no matter who hires you, all they can do is apply for h1 by Apr 1st. Rest is INS (USCIS, BCIS whatever) business. points 3 4 and the rest is completely valid. You have to learn the art of lying. You would end up with more computer things then bargained for. One more thing, as long as you are getting what you wanted (h1 and good pay) who cares??
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kalopani
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Posted on 01-05-08 3:14
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MN Nepali, I live in CO..where there are hardly any consultancies. Can you please email that consultant's name and number to me who teaches online. that would be a great help to me ...
thanks
email : cortaidus@yahoo.com
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bibas100
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Posted on 01-05-08 11:05
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It may not be all too relevant to those who graduated but those of you who are just graduating or will soon be, it is important that you know when and how good firms hire. First of all, because of H1B complications, smaller firms are unwilling to sponsor for your H1B. They are not willing to invest on you for a year with the risk of losing you after one year. So, its mainly big firms which still hire internationals (there are some exceptions). Second, start job search early-probably in September/October. Many companies hire most of their people by the end of November. Some of those who join them had already interned there and others are from good schools. If you do not go to a good school, you are in a deep sh*t. But don't give up. Try the alumni network at school. It helps to get an interview. Polish your resume. Add some stuff from back home if you can. You should have plenty to talk about and many a times the interviewers give you the option to highlight your talents. Internships are important. Do them if you can. Use your CPT if its possible to use it, else go on and use your OPT to do one summer internship at a good firm which hires internationals. This may be a better way to secure a job. Third, prepare well for your interview. If a firm gives you an interview, they believe you can be a good fit. So, the next process is all up to you. Go to vault guide for interview preparation. Fourth, those of you planning for pursue a degree in accountancy, there are a bunch of programs offered by the big 4. They have specialized degrees which virtually guarantee a job. You get to intern in one of those big 4s. They also sponsor for your degree including living costs. Most of them have deadlines in November/December for interviews. So, apply early.
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Sampada
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Posted on 01-07-08 11:49
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Bibas100,
It was really great to hear from you...I am just starting my grad study in Accounting .I still have few questions for you.
1. When can I start to apply from.. ( like in 4 big companies)?? since I'll have little knowledge in the begnning.. before I start my grad....
2. I couldnt find where they have specialized degree.....link. for the grad.. can you paste the link here ??
3.If you have been in my shoes...how good are chance for an average Nepali Students to get into their intern program ??
Thats all for now,
Hoping to get more insights from you
Sampada
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Sampada
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Posted on 01-07-08 3:44
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BIBAS001,
ARE YOU THERE ??
I AM WAITING FOR YOUR ANSWER DESPERATELY
SAMPADA
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bibas100
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Posted on 01-07-08 7:25
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It seems you have already started grad study. These programs are mainly for those who have not done grad study and many of them are geared towards non-accounting majors. Nevertheless, you wont be at a disadvantage by knowing more....Here are two programs I know of: Ernst & Young http://www.ey.com/global/content.nsf/US/_Careers_-_Student_-_Student_Programs_-_YMP Many firms including the big four send students to this program at Northeastern. I know Pricewatercoopers was interviewing students early in November regarding this. You might still have time to apply, so check on that. http://www.cba.neu.edu/grad/index.cfm?page=94&nav=58 PS: I am not sure if these schools are really good but one thing is for sure, you will get a job (99%). Good luck in whatever you do.
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