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 Programmer Future, i will grad end of this year

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strongbaby
post May 31 2006, 01:38 AM

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QUOTE(ficxky @ May 30 2006, 07:54 PM)
guys.
i'm student of Diploma in Computer Systems (Operation Management) (more info)(more)
will grad end of this year.
i'm doing cobol,java,vb.net,c++ and some business study such as e-commerce + blabla..

i need to know is that easy to find related job for my qualification?
what should i expect from my salary?

just need to know before i grad,
get ready before enter a new life smile.gif

thx in advanced.

cheers smile.gif  notworthy.gif
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if you are just a diploma holder and dont wish to proceed to degree qualification,
i suggest you take extra course to upgrade your IT skills to higher level.

try SAP, it will reward you handsomely. you can be SAP consultant with
monthly income at least 8K and above not inclusive of allowances and travel benefits.

your cobol, C++, all these programming languages is outdated, try to hands on over new languages like Lotus, SAP, RPG, or whatever giant mainframe system.

this least skills might bring you a job as analyst in banking industry.

or be a business analyst.

Good luck
strongbaby
post May 31 2006, 10:30 AM

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QUOTE(cks2k2 @ May 31 2006, 07:45 AM)
I have to disagree on some of your points:
1. COBOL is still pretty much used in the banking industry, there's even a .net version of it
2. C++/C has and will continue to be an important language. Not many languages can beat it in terms of speed and capability
3. SAP consultancy takes time, effort and a lot of money to learn. And I'm starting to feel that too many people are trying to get into it.
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If there is some banks still using COBOL, you have to tell me which bank,
i will tackle that bank as vendor.

yeah, i might be wrong by pointing out only the good ones and cast away the bad ones.
some language might be in good use for certain criteria, some not.

The reason is, the thread starter were asking for his future in job, thats why only
the good ones will be shown here for his best of luck.

SAP, all you need is 1 year to learn up, you're starting to feel many people are trying to get in, that's right. as said, msia facing shortage of SAP fellas.

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