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Saturday, February 09, 2008

Comtech Global Careers
Are you having a hard time finding an Information Technology position in the United States? You know the jobs are out there, because you've seen rows and rows of H-1B and L-1 visa holders/IT professionals working diligently as you walk through major operational centers.

As part of my ongoing research I sometimes find some of those difficult-to-find career opportunities.

Ohio-based Comtech Global is currently:

"...under the process of H1B sponsorship for interested candidates and are currently looking for resources in multiple skills listed below. Location:

Experience -2 to 8 years

Required Skills: Java/J2EE, Dot Net, VB.Net, ASP.Net, C,C++, Hyperion Developer, SAN Admin, SAP All Modules , Oracle Apps, Oracle Apps DBA, Oracle DBA, SQL PL/SQL Developer, Oracle Developer, Peoplesoft, Mainframes, JDE , Siebel , Data warehousing , ETL / Informatica , Business Intelligence, Business Objects, Cognos , Teradata, AB Initio, Siebel with I- module, Project Manager, Program Manager, Business Analyst, Systems Engineer, Network Administrator."

See the Indian-based Naukri.com website for more details.

I'm sure it's just an oversight that they forgot to post any openings on U.S. job boards.

Somehow, the locations are listed as being Ahmedabad, Chennai, and Delhi, but companies don't normally look to sponsor H-1B candidates unless they intend to send them to the United States.

If you have any questions, you can call 011-91-9818735043 in India, or (614) 796-1148 in Ohio. I'm sure you will be heartily congratulated for being pro-active in your career search.

In all truthfulness, U.S. companies are not required to look for Americans first before bringing in candidates from overseas, as explained in this still-relevant 2003 fact sheet written by Kim Berry that I just found.

(Cross-posted at Carrie's Nation.)

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3 Comments:
Blogger Melina said...
BUT, do you get to shoot civilians in case of martial law...Im gonna demand that in my next job...if I ever have one again....;-)

Blogger Scorpio said...
Um. I am changing careers because the openings just aren't there any more.

Blogger Jill said...
You mean they don't want advanced Photoshop skills, HTML, DHTML, DOM, ColdFusion, PowerPoint, Flash, graphic design, and copywriting as well? Usually these kinds of job postings do.

I wonder just how many people who have all of the skills on these lists of skills for three completely different jobs they actually find. Never mind....I already know the answer.