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anon | 18:12 Mon 27th Sep 2004 | Technology
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Hi, I am a computer science graduate, I just wanted to know if there are any computer companies out their who would employ me with my credentials � Good working knowledge of MS office 97, 2000 and XP � Sound knowledge of computer hardware and software � Good knowledge of Windows 95/98(SE/ME)/NT4/2000(NT5), XP (NT6) � Knowledge and understanding of web page designing in HTML � Passed in the NEMOCN course for Computer Building and Networking at Derby College � CLAIT Qualified � Knowledge of Visual Studios .NET and Together J � Have 3 year�s experience of Java programming � 2 years experience of OpenGL Have experience in: � PROLOG � Microsoft�s Visual Studios � UML, OOA and OOD If you are intrested in employing me or have any advice on finding employement please contribute thank you
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try fish 4 jobs, not answerbank!!!
get a CV and put it on Monster, look in trade journals, approach companies yourself. Did you not get taught this at Uni? I'd be after my money back
You won't have any trouble getting a job with those qualifications. What you will have trouble with is getting a decent salary. I.T. is all about commercial experience and not theory based experience. You have what I would consider only entry level experience nothing more. In my opinion working in I.T. is not about knowing the syntax of a language (they are all pretty much the same) but knowing how to apply that syntax to answer the problem. Not trying to put you down just saying you need to be realistic. Also depends on what level of Degree you have.
Just to add when I say "in my experience" I'm talking about 10 years in the industry working at various companies including 4 years as a principle consultant at Microsoft. Let me know if you need more advce.
As gandy recommended, get a CV together and register it on all the job websites. It might help if you have an idea into which area of IT you want to go too. IT is a fairly broad area nowadays.

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