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| m.sarojini@cgia 2003-07-04, 5:24 pm |
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I came all along from India to US. I have gained about 8 years of
experience in SQL Database Administration, and prior to that, I worked
in Materials and Accounts for about 14 years. I have done my Master in
Commerce, PG Dip in Materials Management and got certified MCDBA
recently. I am interested in re-locating to US, but because I don't
have H1 visa, I am not getting any offers. If anybody helps me in
getting H1, so that I will be grateful to the helped for ever. Thanks.
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| Richard Ding 2003-07-07, 12:24 pm |
| Hey dude,
We've already had a surplus of SQL DBAs. We can easily find very qualified,
experienced, legal to work in US, low paid, committed than ever DBAs in the
job market. Therefore, we will NOT consider any job applications requiring
visa sponsorship. Not in the next three years to say the least...
Sorry to discourage you but that's the reality.
The employer
"m.sarojini@cgia" <member32583@dbforums.com> wrote in message
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> I came all along from India to US. I have gained about 8 years of
> experience in SQL Database Administration, and prior to that, I worked
> in Materials and Accounts for about 14 years. I have done my Master in
> Commerce, PG Dip in Materials Management and got certified MCDBA
> recently. I am interested in re-locating to US, but because I don't
> have H1 visa, I am not getting any offers. If anybody helps me in
> getting H1, so that I will be grateful to the helped for ever. Thanks.
>
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> Posted via http://dbforums.com
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