August 4, 2015 at 1:11 pm
Basically, if you've got the skills and experience a company needs, and no one else fits their requirements (timing, salary, location etc), you have a good chance.
However, if you need a company to sponsor your immigration, you need to be extra, extra special -- especially on the experience side of your resume.
Gerald Britton, Pluralsight courses
August 4, 2015 at 2:11 pm
bghad1 (8/4/2015)
Alvin Ramard (8/4/2015)
FYI, there are many foreigners working in every imaginable IT position, including BI, in the US.are you sure that BI is not kinda restricted area of IT for foreigners? :-/
can you make some examples if you know someone?
thanks a lot
As long as the position does not require a US or naturalized citizen (think most government contracts) then you shouldn't have a problem. I am speaking for the US only here.
August 4, 2015 at 2:31 pm
bghad1 (8/4/2015)
Alvin Ramard (8/4/2015)
FYI, there are many foreigners working in every imaginable IT position, including BI, in the US.are you sure that BI is not kinda restricted area of IT for foreigners? :-/
can you make some examples if you know someone?
thanks a lot
I see more foreigners working in BI than elsewhere.
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August 4, 2015 at 2:40 pm
bghad1 (8/4/2015)
Jeff Moden (8/4/2015)
bghad1 (8/4/2015)
i heard that is the case in the states and Europe..Looking at this and your other posts, you're nothing more than an idiot spammer for the link you have in your signature.
no...you are wrong my friend!
having a link in signature doesnt mean someone being a spammer as i know!!
I see the future in Business and one the most important things that can be learned is BI i think...as this i have searched and searched and searched and finally one my teachers said there is no job for foreign nationals in BI in the us and Europe and they wont let you work for them and also they wont trust you to give you their business data..and i got sad actually cause i liked to grow my capabilities in sql server and fields (such as BI)..
so when i saw this forum i thought that i can ask my question from here...nothing more
so please be more friendly 😉
While it's true that having a link in a signature doesn't automatically make you a spammer, you posted the following...
bghad1 (8/4/2015)
helllooo my friends:-)i have been looking for an efficient, great "A" institute to learn Sql server...
after some digging, i found this institute(Tahlildadeh) online for learning sql server..as far as i can make out this place is highly recommended by many who have attended it's classes..
what i would like to know is if this institute is as great as its cracked up to be?
... and then a couple of hours later, you signature line suddenly contains a link. Now you're going on about a "problem" that doesn't exist and have been told so in many of the posts and your sole purpose (or maybe soul purpose) is just to perpetuate your post. What makes me sad is that you'll probably get away with it because people aren't going to catch on to all of this. I will give you credit for being the most clever spam I've seen in a while.
BTW, you could easily prove that you're not a spammer. Let's see if you're also clever enough to figure out how to do that. 😉
--Jeff Moden
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