So you want to do IT in Australia !

April 26, 2008 · Filed Under So you want series · 1 Comment 

For people who want to work, study or live in Australia, especially IT professionals, there is no better time. A good economy, multi culture, good climate, good infrastructure, naturally beautiful place, warm and welcoming people and favourable government policies - you can’t ask for more. It is just not about money, Australia got a lot more to offer. If money is the only thing you are aiming at, you might have to think it over, downunder is more about life.

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So you want to do IT in India !

April 26, 2008 · Filed Under So you want series · Comment 

The growth of India’s economy in the last decade has been truly remarkable. Much of India’s economic boom can be attributed to the influence of foreign corporations and companies. But entrepreneurs, bureaucrats and politicians there also are now advancing views about how India can transform itself into a knowledge-based economy by riding the information technology (IT) bandwagon. Despite India’s seemingly limitless pool of workers, foreign workers make up for talent shortages faced by the outsourcing industry. Although no one knows exact count of how many foreign IT workers are working in India, some 40,000 expats are estimated to work for Indian IT industry today. To everyones surprise it is predicted that the IT talent shortage there is about to hit a tipping point and industry expects foreigners to make up the difference.

The most attractive factor for forigners are - “Life is so much happening and cheaper in India”

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So you want to do IT in New Zealand !

April 26, 2008 · Filed Under So you want series · Comment 

If you have got the skills specified in the below list and want to make New Zealand your long-term destination, New Zealand offers you the opportunity to move to New Zealand to work and live permanently.
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So you want to do IT in Europe !

April 26, 2008 · Filed Under So you want series · Comment 

“Hi! Europe Calling!” Blue Flag! Blue Card!

The European Commission is set to unveil a Blue Card to make it easier for skilled workers from outside the EU to work and live in Europe. The EU “blue card” will operate on a points system for skills and languages, with some weight given to family ties. The card will allow it’s holders to travel and work in any country within the European Union, rather than deal with all the different visa and work permit requirements of each member nation. The card also allows workers to bring along their immediate family.
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