Friday, January 8, 2010

Attention all Americans, I am British in my final year of Computer Programming, will be graduated in Sept.2010?

Any website for Employment Agency in USA without asking me my zipcode as I live in Europe and don't have an address in USA but would like to try my luck searching for a java programming job for newly graduate in the states.Attention all Americans, I am British in my final year of Computer Programming, will be graduated in Sept.2010?
There are plenty of graduate schemes in Europe the Helsinki institute of technology is a good place to go, though maybe you should think about Canada there are good roles in Vancouver or Toronto.Attention all Americans, I am British in my final year of Computer Programming, will be graduated in Sept.2010?
Generally, a good website is going to provide an alternative to the ZIP code requirement for out-of-States workers -- usually its a country code.





There's a few job-search websites (not employment agencies) that you could look into. Many of these include listings made by employment agencies, however, so if you see a collection of jobs that interest you that are all coming from the same agency, you can follow that lead.





A national job-listing site that would fit this description is monster.com





It would help to know where you are planning to live: are you looking to relocate into the States to work, and if so, where? Look up contacts for major hubs in the regions where you are interested in working -- generally, most major cities have a .gov website (to my knowledge, anyway) that can point you the way to local employment agencies that can help you further.





If an agency really interests you, but their website requires a zip, give them a call over the phone during normal business hours (for them).





I live near Phoenix, Arizona, and this place is almost crawling with programming jobs. California is a good place to start shopping for jobs, too, but there are jobs in every single state and every single major city, so be sure to do your research -- the cost of living here can be DRAMATICALLY different across state lines. Heck, a 20-mile difference here can leave you paying $500/mo. for rent vs. $1500/mo. for the same basic space.
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I suggest that you simply use the zip code in an area of the U.S. that you might consider residing in. Or try zip codes for several areas for a broader range of income. Different areas will also have different cost of living.
You can't randomly go and work in the USA. No-one will employ you if you don't have the right work permits etc - which you obviously don't.
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