Re: Priti Gupta- priti@teamlease.com
- From: "Rhino" <no.offline.contact.please@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 10:51:02 -0400
"Priti" <priti.email@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi! Everyone,I really don't mind recruiting ads on this newsgroup but I wish that
I am new memeber in the group. I am looking for Java Teamleaders
immediately for a company in Gurgaon. The maximum package what they can
offer is 9-10L (P.A). Also who can join immediately.
They looking for 5 years+ experience with Java and the person who is
involved in client interaction as well.
Communication skills needs to be excellent.
Regards,
Priti Gupta
priti@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
recruiters would specify a few standard things in all recruiting ads:
- what country they are operating in [I guessed India on the basis of the
poster's name but I've met many people with Indian names in North America so
it was entirely possible that was wrong]
- whether people from other countries can apply for these jobs [some
countries make it quite easy for foreigners to work there, others make it
very hard indeed]
- what human languages the candidate needs to know [for instance, this ad
requires "excellent communication skills" but in what languages? The ad is
in English and I know that English is spoken to some extent in India but
would I need fluent Hindi or Tamil or whatever to take this particular job?
Or would a person who spoke only English be able to do this job?]
Also, in the case of this particular ad, the salary appears to be "9-10L
(P.A.)". I assume that "P.A." means "per annum" but what currency is
represented by "L"? I thought India's currency was the rupee but I don't
imagine that the abbreviation for "rupee" is "L".
Again, I don't mean to pick on this particular ad; most recruiting ads have
the same shortcomings, including American ones that don't mention if
foreigners can apply for the jobs.
--
Rhino
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