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Originally posted by jughead
Hi MR,
I'm not a telecom guy myself, but presently work in IT projects for a telecom company. From what I have seen, telecom seems to be doing well here.
I've seen an immigrant with an Electronics & Communications degree from India with no "North American experience" but solid experience in telecom companies in India and the Middle East landing a good job as a business analyst here. Marketing yourself, and luck (being in the right place at the right time) play a major role as well.
Of course companies still use landline. So is the case with Cellular. However, VOIP is well on its way to becoming the next big thing - if it hasn't already.
Their best bet is to check out jobs with telecom giants like Telus, Rogers, Shaw etc in their websites. Telus in particular has been doing quite a bit of hiring in the last 1 year or so.
Let me know if you need any further information.
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~ Morning rain
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Originally posted by morning_rain
While I appreciate all the responses I have received, I dont think my question was fullyanswered.
I have a client who is trying to find work in the field - and they have their degree from outside of Canada. Unfortunatley I do not know about this field so thought i'd ask the rest of you.
Dear friends
Thanks for the info in telco area. , thanks so much for the near realistic info. I once had an interview praposition from Telus, but when they knew that I am not a Canadian PR but still in process they pulled back.. esle they found my experience and skill set interesting.
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