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# 8  
Old 08-26-2012
Maybe you need to re-write your resume to emphasize your programming abilities and accomplishments, and minimize your current job.
# 9  
Old 08-27-2012
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Originally Posted by nani2say
i have ubuntu installed in my laptop.I can dig into projects and understand the concepts but iam looking for a developer job.
That is fine. I just think that your mileage will increase massively if you have the portfolio of application development projects to back that up, even if it is volunteering / open source work.
# 10  
Old 08-27-2012
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Originally Posted by nani2say
not able to get a new job for my experience in the field.
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Originally Posted by nani2say
i have done numerous projects on them. (including IBM TGMC contest twice).
Hmm....

Is it only me or do others too sense some sort of slight contradiction here?

If you have experience you can say so, if you don't - you don't. But maybe the problem is not with your experience, but your presentation of it. It might help to go over your resume with some senior person because maybe what is lacking is not the experience itself, just the way it is advertised.

Then again, maybe your experience is not as strong as it should be (i don't know you therefore i take any possibility into account). There are companies specializing in hiring newcomers without experience at very low rates (from my experience with staff from there Accenture, for instance, is one of them - their consultants always were the hard-working, young, well-educated but lacking any hand-on experience of the things they were talking about type). Grit your teeth, get experience there (and be prepared to be underpaid at an appalling rate) and get a new job after getting the experience.

I hope this helps.

bakunin
# 11  
Old 08-27-2012
Totally off-topic.
@bakunin
It was indeed Ashton-Tate at the time. Ashton-Tate were bought by Borland in 1991. Completely forgot that. Had much correspondence with Borland about licences.
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