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Old 08-04-2006, 04:06 PM   #21 (permalink)
Andy_LongIsland
 
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> Forget agencies ... never met one person who got a job thru one
> yet ....

I think yer best off starting a new thread with "Those who are on H1b's
- how the hell did you get your job?"
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Old 08-04-2006, 04:22 PM   #22 (permalink)
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> I think yer best off starting a new thread with "Those who are on
> H1b's - how the hell did you get your job?"

I could say .... but don't want to get into that arguement ...
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Old 08-25-2006, 09:13 AM   #23 (permalink)
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> Dear Cokey,
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> Yes I've got sponsorship by company A, B and C and now working for
> company D
> for more than 3 years.
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> This company D helped me out to processing permanent residency
> application
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> I never paid any extra money to get my initial H1B visa and transfer
> it to
> other company.
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> Also, I have experience to hire the tech people (US citizens) for
> current
> working company because I've titled as manager position from
> company D.
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> After post AD "Wanted" on internet and local news paper, I've
> received more
> than 50 resumes within a week.
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> It just took me a 20 seconds or 30 seconds to check one resume and
> other in
> most cases because I had no good
> Enough time to carefully check it out all the resumes.
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> This would be the same thing for most of company in US for the hiring
> manager.
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> Just quick check (Within a minute) and trash it into trash box next to
> my
> desk.
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> Even someone sent me more than 10 pages of resumes!!
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> Do you think all the hiring manager could read this like 10
> pages resume?
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> Simple is the best, but you must emphasize which area is your strong
> point
> to make attractive your resume for hiring manager anyway.
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> One of candidate listed all his/her experienced area as like can do
> everything!
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> I strongly believe that this kind of resume should fail too.
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> There is no correct answer which resume is the best or worst.
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> I wish your good luck for job seeking in US anyway.
>
> Thank you.
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> "cokey" <member27435@british_expats.com> wrote in message
> news:31$291445$2179375$...
> > > Basically, you can find out your H1B related job from many
> > > different
> > > resources.
> > >
> > > For example, you may can post your resume on
> > > http://www.monster.com or
> > > www.hotjob.com.
> > >
> > > That's the way I could get a H1B job 3 times and now I am waiting
> > > for
> > > my
> > > final processing for Permanent Residency approval.
> > >
> > > I wonder that this type of www.h1bbase.com just want to take your
> > > money
> > > without any confirmed responsibility to get your job or help you
> > > out
> > > because
> > > you can find out a huge amount of resources regarding H1B or
> > > immigrant
> > > related law from news group or other free internet web site.
> > >
> > > Your H1B sponsoring company will hire the immigration lawyer to
> > > help
> > > you out
> > > all the paper works based on my experiences.
> > >
> > > I believe that most of H1B sponsoring company willing to pay this
> > > lawyer fee
> > > and other necessary cost if you are worth to working in US.
> > >
> > > Only immigration lawyer can give you the correct answer how to
> > > process
> > > your
> > > paper works.
> > >
> > > I wish your good luck for new job seeking in US.
> > >
> > > Solar.
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> > > "cokey" <member27435@british_expats.com> wrote in message
> > > news:31$291445$2169401$...
> > > > Hi,
> > > > Does anybody have any experience with www.h1base.com.
> > > > Is this really worth paying for?
> > > > Anybody had any good/bad experience with them?
> > > > Many thanks,
> > > > Regards
> > > > Col
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> > Hi Solar,
> > Thanks for your reply.
> > I have posted my resume on both the sites you mentioned.
> > I am just attacking the US job market at as many angles as I can!
> > I know that it is not easy but I will not give up
> > I know that my resume is pretty good but it's just getting it
> > noticed by
> > a company that would sponsor me that is the hard bit.
> > As soon as they see I am not permitted to work in the US it gets
> > thrown
> > in the trash!
> > I have attached my resume to this post, so any comments would be
> > greatly
> > appreciated.
> > Solar, may I ask if you got your sponsorship via posting on the
> > monster.com/hot jobs etc.?
> > Thanks again guys/girls,
> > Kind regards
> > Col
> > --
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hello
i read the whole conversation. how did you get the 4 H-1B visas bc as
someone said, once companies realize that you are not allowed to work in
the USA, well its over.
i understand the option : go there and knock on every door, but it
doesnt look serious to look for a qualified job in a NYC company for
example by walking in.
and even if you have the chance that someone likes you, you'll still
have to come home, fill out all the paperworks, and go back to the
States with a valid visa. right ?
Does anyone know people in NYC bc this is where i'm looking for a job ?
thanks guys
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Old 12-23-2007, 02:15 AM   #25 (permalink)
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hi,


i am new to this forum, i got 10 yr multiple entry b1/b2 visa.i am a health care professional. i am in usa to write my license exam.At the port of entry they gave give only 2 months. i couldnt clear my license exam on first attempt and due to short time i cant appear for the second time.It's so bad that coming all way from india spending so much amount i couldnt try for second attempt.Backhome i got h1b and about to appear for the interview in india.Will my b1 visa any way affect my h1b approval. Is it possible to get the convert b1 to h1b visa in usa . somebody pls help me out.
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