Looking for a graduate .net developer position

Looking for a graduate .net developer position

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Z064life

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1,926 posts

262 months

Saturday 16th February 2008
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I was forced to resign my job, due to lack of experience but the damn job was a trainee/junior position with the pay to reflect my position in life (recent graduate).

Anyway, because of this, I need a new job. My last job was in .NET but it seemed to assume experience and I was using ms crm and its sdk, but had no training in this.

So I need some recommendations of small-medium companies looking for graduate .net developers. But I'm not perfect at programming, so I need proper training. The problem with a small company is the high turnaround and the small number of developers which means that there isn't enough time for me to be mentored/trained outside of the company.

I can't really ask in an interview about training in detail, although I have mentioned it in past interviews (I'd rathe stick to the technique and approach I kept last time), so recommendations would be good.

I live in London and didn't get into Snowvalley. CTN wanted a 2nd interview with me but I had been offered this job I just quit. It would be good if the company is a MS Gold Partner as I want to get MS certification and thus the company could possibly help me.

P.S. Sorry I meant Looking for a graduate .NET developer position, as I'm a candidate.

Thanks!

ukvoyager.info

2,781 posts

236 months

Monday 18th February 2008
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polus

4,343 posts

239 months

Sunday 23rd March 2008
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Just a bit of advice regarding training - Don't wait for a company to spoon feed you skills, read books, tutorials and practice. In short be proactive.

Oh and whoever employed a graduate expecting them to be at the same level as a professional needs a slap.

Edited by polus on Sunday 23 March 00:55