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imported_DT80 01-Jan-2004 08:02 PM

I.T / Programming jobs...
 
I am trying to look for a job in I.T and/or programming. Anyone know anywhere that are hiring??? The jobs in I.T are dead right now... Anyone suggestions will be great!

Thanks...

imported_gatherer 01-Jan-2004 09:07 PM

I think broading your view finder will help in the hunt ....

see IT and programming is just a small part of the larger computer and electronics field....

I guess you can say I work in IT since I'm responsible for how the switches at bell mobility route phone calls.... but I work with a technology that was around before the words IT and is older then the world wide web....

saying IT narrows the window down to just the cutting edge stuff... and programming ... there used to be those sorts of jobs at Bell but now ... everyone in operations can write programs and tools .... it's a small part of the over all job.... we only have a staff of 3 or 4 programmers in a staff of 160+ employees all they do is make the large apps....

me I know 15+ programming languages and interface structures... do I do programming all the time? nope just when it simplifies my job...

ohhh and Bell mobility is currently not hiring outside the bell family

BladeX 02-Jan-2004 01:55 AM

i think its rather hard to find any computer jobs right now, espcially in ontario...

imported_DT80 02-Jan-2004 01:57 AM

it is, that's why I'm looking for I.T jobs .. in a technology industry and hopefully move from there... tough right now..

punkindrublic 02-Jan-2004 09:21 AM

school sucks now a days... before you'd go to college and your set... now you gotta go to college then hope to hell you find a job

imported_Torrey 02-Jan-2004 09:22 AM


Originally posted by PunkInDrublic
school sucks now a days... before you'd go to college and your set... now you gotta go to college then hope to hell you find a job
:dito:

It's extremely hard to find a decent paying IT job, nevermind findins 'A' IT job.

punkindrublic 02-Jan-2004 09:28 AM

its almost better to just become a prostitute... dont have to worry about getting action of the mrs cause you know you'll be getting it at work

imported_gatherer 02-Jan-2004 09:35 AM

ok DT80 how many resumes have you sent out to companies each day?

punkindrublic 02-Jan-2004 10:00 AM

when i was looking for millwright stuff i put out over 30 resumes... got two calls back... both wanted someone wiht more experiance.... ah well the millwright union thing will be starting soon :)

90EFHB 02-Jan-2004 10:13 AM

Just because one has gone through school does not guarantee anyone a job. It's call building a network and taking jobs to get experience....sometimes it means taking a job with crappy pay to get the experience.
There is jobs out there and in fact the market is improving, but I suspect that the job one is expecting to find with the pay they expect is not out there right now....for the person asking the question.

I guarantee you there is plenty of jobs in the IT industry if you have the experience and the know how.

If you don't unfortunately you have to pay your dues and get the experience needed. I get plenty of calls for jobs with AIX and WebSphere experience both for Ontario and state side....

The days of saying 'I know windows' and getting an 80K job are forever gone.....sorry to say.

Like garther asked....have your resume on monster, workoplis, job shark etc....personaly monster gets me the most hits.

How many jobs have you applied for and are you being realistic in what you are applying for?

Not to sound like a prick....but just asking the hard questions.

Good luck with your hunt....it will happen if you continue looking hard

imported_gatherer 02-Jan-2004 10:27 AM


Originally posted by 90EFHB
Just because one has gone through school does not guarantee anyone a job. It's call building a network and taking jobs to get experience....sometimes it means taking a job with crappy pay to get the experience.
There is jobs out there and in fact the market is improving, but I suspect that the job one is expecting to find with the pay they expect is not out there right now....for the person asking the question.

I guarantee you there is plenty of jobs in the IT industry if you have the experience and the know how.

If you don't unfortunately you have to pay your dues and get the experience needed. I get plenty of calls for jobs with AIX and WebSphere experience both for Ontario and state side....

The days of saying 'I know windows' and getting an 80K job are forever gone.....sorry to say.

Like garther asked....have your resume on monster, workoplis, job shark etc....personaly monster gets me the most hits.

How many jobs have you applied for and are you being realistic in what you are applying for?

Not to sound like a prick....but just asking the hard questions.

Good luck with your hunt....it will happen if you continue looking hard

:dito: hey is intralink hiring? I know HTML as well as windows I'm uber special!

Notorious 02-Jan-2004 11:22 AM


Originally posted by PunkInDrublic
school sucks now a days... before you'd go to college and your set... now you gotta go to college then hope to hell you find a job
:dito: well said! The tech industry has its ups and downs. I think this phase is one of its downs. I think one of the reasons I tried really hard for co-op, was so that I won't run into this problem after I graduate.

imported_DT80 02-Jan-2004 11:43 AM

I have proably applied to like 50 jobs in total. all of them requiers more experience. I am a recent graduate. Been looking for mostly programming jobs but now expanding to I.T in general and work from there..

imported_gatherer 02-Jan-2004 12:29 PM


Originally posted by DT80
I have proably applied to like 50 jobs in total. all of them requiers more experience. I am a recent graduate. Been looking for mostly programming jobs but now expanding to I.T in general and work from there..
send resumes to at least 10 different companies everyday

but here's how to really kick off your employment hunt call someone in the business .... talk to them ask them if you can send them your resume and ask them for 2 other contacts you could try... have questions prepared and be ready to call back at a more convenient time....

that process is called networking and you can easily have a job in less then 2 weeks and a ton of contacts to use for future prospecting.....

god that reminds me it's almost time to go a job hunting .... (once I can get a pension here I'm moving on....)

imported_gatherer 02-Jan-2004 12:32 PM

and for the record I sent out 100 resumes before getting my first interview which I got from a wedding I was at .... yes thats right 100 resumes and I got an interview when I went to a wedding and met a guy in the business .... sent my resume off and got an interview... I had 3 interviews in total... and 1 job offer....

the 1 job offer I got was because that was the only one I placed a follow up call for .... I guess you live you learn eh? and pay was terrible to start with 36K and year ... I'm soooo glad it's been boosted since then.... and boosted well....


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