Hi,
Thanks for your kind reply.
To tell you, I have taken Grid computing bcoz its a specialized stream,
very few people are there, and in our institute is one which is doing
this course in India apart from others few. We also a Professor from
Melbourne University named Dr. Buyya who told us about the future
prospects of Grid Computing. That and my research motivated me to take
up this course.
To revert for your reply, I will surely consider ur suggestion
regarding other technologies like Java as well.
If it is possible for you, can u list me some good job sites for
Australia.
Take Care....
fatherdougalmaguire wrote:
> > Dear Friends,
> >
> > What is the job scenario for high technologies areas like Grid
> > Computing, Distributed Computing or Parallel computing. these areas
> > require high end computing and as Australia is famous for good
> > research
> > work, looking for fix in this scenario.
> >
> > Also what is the scenario for the Computer Techno person in Australia?
> > Are there jobs out there for professionals or they got to slog lot for
> > it?
> >
> > Hope to get the answers..
> >
> > Take Care,
> > Pranav
>
> I don't think there's a huge market for that kind of programmer anyway -
> never mind Oz.
>
>
> Visit seek.com.au and do some searching yourself. I've signed up to a
> daily email alert for Perth-based applications/analyst programmers (2231-
> 17) and there appears to be a steady stream of positions. So it seems
> you need to be prepared to look around the more commodity type skills
> (.NET, Java, SQL, ASP) rather than high-end, specialised areas. It's a
> small enough area (worldwide) to be in.
>
> And keep things in context. Don't go to Oz just looking for a new job.
> It's a lifestyle move. There's more to life than work!
>
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