IT job market 2 years hence
Hello,
I am in the process of applying for immigration from India. What are the likely prospects in the IT job market 2 to 3 years hence, which is when I am likely to land there. I have 10+ years experience in software industry,with 3+ years in the field of Software Quality Assurance. AM I likely to find a job in this field? Looking forward to good advice, Littleones. |
Re: IT job market 2 years hence
You need to go to your local fortune teller to get the answer my friend.
Nobody can predict anything for sure 3 years ahead in today's global economy. But what is the reason you want to immigrate to Canada in the first place? If the reason is your desire to live here permanently then you'll find the way how to adapt and survive. If your reason is to find a job then don't immigrate at all - seek job offer and work permit instead. -- ../.. Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email: [email protected] (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) ________________________________ "Littleones" wrote in message news:[email protected]... > Hello, > I am in the process of applying for immigration from India. What are > the likely prospects in the IT job market 2 to 3 years hence, which is > when I am likely to land there. I have 10+ years experience in > software industry,with 3+ years in the field of Software Quality > Assurance. AM I likely to find a job in this field? > Looking forward to good advice, > Littleones. |
Re: IT job market 2 years hence
like it or not it;s quite bad because verything is outsourced in india and
other countries anyway. also canada does not have that large IT industry. Ofcourse some people will tell you otherwise but you have to check it for yourself. Australia is a better prospect for IT professionals than Canada. >Subject: IT job market 2 years hence >From: [email protected] (Littleones) >Date: 5/20/03 11:52 PM Atlantic Daylight Time >Message-id: >Hello, >I am in the process of applying for immigration from India. What are >the likely prospects in the IT job market 2 to 3 years hence, which is >when I am likely to land there. I have 10+ years experience in >software industry,with 3+ years in the field of Software Quality >Assurance. AM I likely to find a job in this field? >Looking forward to good advice, >Littleones. |
Re: IT job market 2 years hence
"NorthernLigths25" wrote in message
news:[email protected]... > like it or not it;s quite bad because verything is outsourced in india and > other countries anyway. also canada does not have that large IT industry. > Ofcourse some people will tell you otherwise but you have to check it for > yourself. Australia is a better prospect for IT professionals than Canada. Wow that's some bad grammar and spelling for a supposed english teacher. And that is total bull to say everything is outsourced to India. Some maybe but not everything. |
Re: IT job market 2 years hence
now here you err griviously. Analyst who are knowleageable about these things
says north america will continue to outsource IT projects offshore and therefore the grim prospects for workers in this continent. >Subject: Re: IT job market 2 years hence >From: "Andrew Miller" [email protected] >Date: 5/21/03 12:30 AM Atlantic Daylight Time >Message-id: >You need to go to your local fortune teller to get the answer my friend. >Nobody can predict anything for sure 3 years ahead in today's global >economy. >But what is the reason you want to immigrate to Canada in the first place? >If the reason is your desire to live here permanently then you'll find the >way how to adapt and survive. If your reason is to find a job then don't >immigrate at all - seek job offer and work permit instead. >-- >../.. >Andrew Miller >Immigration Consultant >Vancouver, British Columbia >email: [email protected] >(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) >________________________________ >"Littleones" wrote in message >news:[email protected]... >> Hello, >> I am in the process of applying for immigration from India. What are >> the likely prospects in the IT job market 2 to 3 years hence, which is >> when I am likely to land there. I have 10+ years experience in >> software industry,with 3+ years in the field of Software Quality >> Assurance. AM I likely to find a job in this field? >> Looking forward to good advice, >> Littleones. |
Re: IT job market 2 years hence
"NorthernLigths25" wrote in message
news:[email protected]... > now here you err griviously. Analyst who are knowleageable about these things > says north america will continue to outsource IT projects offshore and > therefore the grim prospects for workers in this continent. Got any sources on this? Some work will be outsourced but much won't be. There is and always will be IT work in Canada. |
Re: IT job market 2 years hence
I was wrong about what?!!! That it is impossible to predict job market
conditions? -- ../.. Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email: [email protected] (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) ________________________________ "NorthernLigths25" wrote in message news:[email protected]... > now here you err griviously. Analyst who are knowleageable about these things > says north america will continue to outsource IT projects offshore and > therefore the grim prospects for workers in this continent. > >Subject: Re: IT job market 2 years hence > >From: "Andrew Miller" [email protected] > >Date: 5/21/03 12:30 AM Atlantic Daylight Time > >Message-id: > > > >You need to go to your local fortune teller to get the answer my friend. > >Nobody can predict anything for sure 3 years ahead in today's global > >economy. > > > >But what is the reason you want to immigrate to Canada in the first place? > >If the reason is your desire to live here permanently then you'll find the > >way how to adapt and survive. If your reason is to find a job then don't > >immigrate at all - seek job offer and work permit instead. > > > >-- > > > >../.. > > > >Andrew Miller > >Immigration Consultant > >Vancouver, British Columbia > >email: [email protected] > >(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) > >________________________________ > > > > > > > >"Littleones" wrote in message > >news:[email protected]... > >> Hello, > >> I am in the process of applying for immigration from India. What are > >> the likely prospects in the IT job market 2 to 3 years hence, which is > >> when I am likely to land there. I have 10+ years experience in > >> software industry,with 3+ years in the field of Software Quality > >> Assurance. AM I likely to find a job in this field? > >> Looking forward to good advice, > >> Littleones. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: IT job market 2 years hence
1st you said the guy should go to s fortune teller. I don't believe in fortune
tellers. 2nd about real predictions by groups or people who are real authoritie, in January 2002 the gartner group (it's on the internet) has this prediction: "Outsourcing and trusted suppliers will take more control as capital spending reduces in favor of operating budgets." it's almost 1.5 years since then and that prediction has proven to be true, increasingly true. more hard facts to come upon request. >Subject: Re: IT job market 2 years hence >From: "Andrew Miller" [email protected] >Date: 5/21/03 1:24 AM Atlantic Daylight Time >Message-id: >I was wrong about what?!!! That it is impossible to predict job market >conditions? >-- >../.. >Andrew Miller >Immigration Consultant >Vancouver, British Columbia >email: [email protected] >(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) >________________________________ >"NorthernLigths25" wrote in message >news:[email protected]... >> now here you err griviously. Analyst who are knowleageable about these >things >> says north america will continue to outsource IT projects offshore and >> therefore the grim prospects for workers in this continent. >> >Subject: Re: IT job market 2 years hence >> >From: "Andrew Miller" [email protected] >> >Date: 5/21/03 12:30 AM Atlantic Daylight Time >> >Message-id: >> > >> >You need to go to your local fortune teller to get the answer my friend. >> >Nobody can predict anything for sure 3 years ahead in today's global >> >economy. >> > >> >But what is the reason you want to immigrate to Canada in the first >place? >> >If the reason is your desire to live here permanently then you'll find >the >> >way how to adapt and survive. If your reason is to find a job then don't >> >immigrate at all - seek job offer and work permit instead. >> > >> >-- >> > >> >../.. >> > >> >Andrew Miller >> >Immigration Consultant >> >Vancouver, British Columbia >> >email: [email protected] >> >(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) >> >________________________________ >> > >> > >> > >> >"Littleones" wrote in message >> >news:[email protected]... >> >> Hello, >> >> I am in the process of applying for immigration from India. What are >> >> the likely prospects in the IT job market 2 to 3 years hence, which is >> >> when I am likely to land there. I have 10+ years experience in >> >> software industry,with 3+ |
Re: IT job market 2 years hence
"NorthernLigths25" wrote in message
news:[email protected]... > 1st you said the guy should go to s fortune teller. I don't believe in fortune > tellers. Pull your head out! He was being sarcastic! > 2nd about real predictions by groups or people who are real authoritie, in > January 2002 the gartner group (it's on the internet) has this prediction: > "Outsourcing and trusted suppliers will take more control as capital spending > reduces in favor of operating budgets." > it's almost 1.5 years since then and that prediction has proven to be true, > increasingly true. That doesn't mean there are still jobs in North America. There are lots out there. > more hard facts to come upon request. |
Re: IT job market 2 years hence
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Northernligths25
1st you said the guy should go to s fortune teller. I don't believe in fortune tellers. 2nd about real predictions by groups or people who are real authoritie, in January 2002 the gartner group (it's on the internet) has this prediction: "Outsourcing and trusted suppliers will take more control as capital spending reduces in favor of operating budgets." it's almost 1.5 years since then and that prediction has proven to be true, increasingly true. more hard facts to come upon request. Northernlights, you shouldn't believe everything you read on the Internet! Before putting such faith in predictions by the Gartner Group, perhaps you should go back and revisit their track record and how wrong they were on their estimates for m-commerce, Internet growth, mobile data, etc. |
Re: IT job market 2 years hence
"NorthernLigths25" wrote in message
news:[email protected]... > 1st you said the guy should go to s fortune teller. I don't believe in fortune > tellers. > 2nd about real predictions by groups or people who are real authoritie, in > January 2002 the gartner group (it's on the internet) has this prediction: > "Outsourcing and trusted suppliers will take more control as capital spending > reduces in favor of operating budgets." > it's almost 1.5 years since then and that prediction has proven to be true, > increasingly true. > more hard facts to come upon request. As someone already stated, it is still impossible to predict the job situation 3 years ahead. Even though you say experts have predicted more IT work will shift offshore, that is assuming a lot of other things will stay constant over the next 3 years. As only one of many examples, if the Canadian dollar were to plummet, at some point it would create a negative ROI (Return on investment) for outsourcing work offshore. In other words, it would actually cost the company more money to outsource work offshore than to employ people in-house. |
Re: IT job market 2 years hence
Outsoursing means cutting cost.
>Subject: Re: IT job market 2 years hence >From: "Duran" [email protected] >Date: 5/21/03 10:43 AM Atlantic Daylight Time >Message-id: >"NorthernLigths25" wrote in message >news:[email protected]... >> 1st you said the guy should go to s fortune teller. I don't believe in >fortune >> tellers. >> 2nd about real predictions by groups or people who are real authoritie, in >> January 2002 the gartner group (it's on the internet) has this prediction: >> "Outsourcing and trusted suppliers will take more control as capital >spending >> reduces in favor of operating budgets." >> it's almost 1.5 years since then and that prediction has proven to be >true, >> increasingly true. >> more hard facts to come upon request. >As someone already stated, it is still impossible to predict the job >situation 3 years ahead. Even though you say experts have predicted more IT >work will shift offshore, that is assuming a lot of other things will stay >constant over the next 3 years. As only one of many examples, if the >Canadian dollar were to plummet, at some point it would create a negative >ROI (Return on investment) for outsourcing work offshore. In other words, >it would actually cost the company more money to outsource work offshore >than to employ people in-house. |
Re: IT job market 2 years hence
Thanks to all for your attention and help. I think after all the
decision is about finding a balance between a better quality of life and better career prospects. I would be grateful if I can have some websites where I can check the situation, analysis, prospects of the IT industry in Canada. Thanks a lot. [email protected] (NorthernLigths25) wrote in message news:... > like it or not it;s quite bad because verything is outsourced in india and > other countries anyway. also canada does not have that large IT industry. > Ofcourse some people will tell you otherwise but you have to check it for > yourself. Australia is a better prospect for IT professionals than Canada. > > >Subject: IT job market 2 years hence > >From: [email protected] (Littleones) > >Date: 5/20/03 11:52 PM Atlantic Daylight Time > >Message-id: > > > >Hello, > >I am in the process of applying for immigration from India. What are > >the likely prospects in the IT job market 2 to 3 years hence, which is > >when I am likely to land there. I have 10+ years experience in > >software industry,with 3+ years in the field of Software Quality > >Assurance. AM I likely to find a job in this field? > >Looking forward to good advice, > >Littleones. > > > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: IT job market 2 years hence
"NorthernLigths25" wrote in message
news:[email protected]... > Outsoursing means cutting cost. Not always! Merely saving money isn't always what a company wants. Companies pay more for loyal employees. Employees who have a vested interest in a project. People who have been with a project for a long time. Etc. |
Re: IT job market 2 years hence
On 21 May 2003 11:44:43 -0700, [email protected] (Littleones)
wrote: >Thanks to all for your attention and help. I think after all the >decision is about finding a balance between a better quality of life >and better career prospects. I would be grateful if I can have some >websites where I can check the situation, analysis, prospects of the >IT industry in Canada. >Thanks a lot. Just remember that young Canadians are flooding the IT industry with workers. Unfortunately a lot of well-paying non-IT jobs are going unfilled. Why? Because the largest segment of the population (the babyboomers) are retiring between the years 2000 and 2017 (assuming age 55). And there aren't enoughyoung workers to fill these positions. IT is one of the worst industries to get into in the west unless you want to work really hard at building your career. I recommend reading the book Boom Bust Echo (ISBN 0773762086) >[email protected] (NorthernLigths25) wrote in message news:... >> like it or not it;s quite bad because verything is outsourced in india and >> other countries anyway. also canada does not have that large IT industry. >> Ofcourse some people will tell you otherwise but you have to check it for >> yourself. Australia is a better prospect for IT professionals than Canada. >> >> >Subject: IT job market 2 years hence >> >From: [email protected] (Littleones) >> >Date: 5/20/03 11:52 PM Atlantic Daylight Time >> >Message-id: >> > >> >Hello, >> >I am in the process of applying for immigration from India. What are >> >the likely prospects in the IT job market 2 to 3 years hence, which is >> >when I am likely to land there. I have 10+ years experience in >> >software industry,with 3+ years in the field of Software Quality >> >Assurance. AM I likely to find a job in this field? >> >Looking forward to good advice, >> >Littleones. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > |
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