USA CRUISE SHIP JOBS 2018
USA generally hires engineers from India and
most of the top US companies and startups are being run on the backend by
Indian developers. But other than that, there is a great demand in the fields
of finance, AI, banking and sustainable development. You can looks for jobs
across these spectrums, but the recruitment market in the US is a little narrow
right now. It might be easier for you since you're from IIT. Sending your CV
directly and contacting the companies you want to work for might work. Reaching
out to founders and CEO's of company through social media is another way to go,
if there is any specific place you really want to go. You have make your choice
of the field you want to go in and then list down your best options within that
field. That will help you get a better job and you'll have much more clarity in
what you want to do.
Other than that, a not so
related thing is, why don't you work in India?
There is a great demand for developers and IITians get a lot of recognition in every field. In fact the startup world is full of IITians and there's a huge leverage you get when it comes to getting investment for your own company. There are multiple opportunities in India as we're the largest growing economy. The Prime Minister is trying to call back all the Indians working abroad, and you're trying to go there instead. Why not stay and work in the country where you've lived. You can add tremendous value to the system with your knowledge and prosper with the development of the country. You can have multiple clients abroad and travel the world instead of staying in USA with a normal job. You'll get your share of importance and respect over here and there's a good chance of getting a high salary after seeing your GPA. Our country is developing, and its developing fast, let's be a part of this process. Getting a job anywhere requires that you have a skill that someone wants. No one automatically gets a job just because they have a degree or get a certain scar. It helps but it may not be the deciding factor.
You've got to have the skill, the person, the initiative and vigor that would make you distinguishable from the thousands of Indians applying for the job the same way you are. Develop your value added proposition and practice how you can tell someone how good you are.
This will get you ahead of everyone else. In addition to the already well voted up answers, there are other routes a.k.a 'Game the system' ones:
There is a great demand for developers and IITians get a lot of recognition in every field. In fact the startup world is full of IITians and there's a huge leverage you get when it comes to getting investment for your own company. There are multiple opportunities in India as we're the largest growing economy. The Prime Minister is trying to call back all the Indians working abroad, and you're trying to go there instead. Why not stay and work in the country where you've lived. You can add tremendous value to the system with your knowledge and prosper with the development of the country. You can have multiple clients abroad and travel the world instead of staying in USA with a normal job. You'll get your share of importance and respect over here and there's a good chance of getting a high salary after seeing your GPA. Our country is developing, and its developing fast, let's be a part of this process. Getting a job anywhere requires that you have a skill that someone wants. No one automatically gets a job just because they have a degree or get a certain scar. It helps but it may not be the deciding factor.
You've got to have the skill, the person, the initiative and vigor that would make you distinguishable from the thousands of Indians applying for the job the same way you are. Develop your value added proposition and practice how you can tell someone how good you are.
This will get you ahead of everyone else. In addition to the already well voted up answers, there are other routes a.k.a 'Game the system' ones:
1) Quite a few of service based companies (quite small compared to that of TCS, Infosys..etc.) specially operated by people from Telugu speaking states from India will process H1B by bloating your resume with fake experience(usually 3-7 years or even more) and skills that you don't really have. Your job then is to dutifully learn the skill they teach you in their in-house premises advertised with a 'free accommodation' tag . They will find a client for you to work with readily, by clearing the telephone interview on your behalf and you would appear at the client location to do the work. What do they get in return?
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