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Is There any openings for Freshers

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sendit2santhosh@gmail.com - 02 Nov 2007 03:29 GMT
Am Java Programmer having 0 yrs 0 months experience i want to be a
part of your esteemed company, can u tell is there any opening for
fresh java programmers in Google?
Daniel Pitts - 02 Nov 2007 03:38 GMT
> Am Java Programmer having 0 yrs 0 months experience i want to be a
> part of your esteemed company, can u tell is there any opening for
> fresh java programmers in Google?

This newsgroup is not own, hosted, nor monitored by Google. I doubt
you'll get any position with 0 experience in Java.  My understanding is
that Google doesn't hire people without degrees.  While I disagree with
this practice, it rules you flat out :-)

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Lew - 02 Nov 2007 04:53 GMT
sendit2santhosh@gmail.com wrote:
>> Am Java Programmer having 0 yrs 0 months experience i want to be a
>> part of your esteemed company, can u tell is there any opening for
>> fresh java programmers in Google?

> This newsgroup is not own, hosted, nor monitored by Google. I doubt
> you'll get any position with 0 experience in Java.  My understanding is
> that Google doesn't hire people without degrees.  While I disagree with
> this practice, it rules you flat out :-)

When applying for jobs, and really even when posting to newsgroups (employers
often search newsgroups for applicants' posts these days), avoid leetspeak.

"u" is not a word except when referring to the letter.

Sentences should have a subject and a verb.  "Am" should be "I am."  The word
"I" is capitalized, always.

So is the word "Java".  Employers might not be impressed if you can't even
spell the name of the language they're hiring programmers for.

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Lew

Roedy Green - 02 Nov 2007 19:31 GMT
>Am Java Programmer having 0 yrs 0 months experience i want to be a
>part of your esteemed company, can u tell is there any opening for
>fresh java programmers in Google?

see http://mindprod.com/jgloss/jobs.html
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