Hello All,
I would like to add this new thread to know about the current MARKET CONDITION throughout the world.
If any country is having good Market I will try to jump there ;)
Narayana Murty
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Hello All,
I would like to add this new thread to know about the current MARKET CONDITION throughout the world.
If any country is having good Market I will try to jump there ;)
Narayana Murty
Canada is stable ;)
Spain is not doing too hot. Doesn't mean that my company's doing bad though :p
Brazil is good, but the payment is not so good.
Roloff
The US market stinks right now. It's not what it use to be. We have fewer jobs, and more developers out looking for work.
Just noticed that Narayana Murty is in Mass. Guess they know about the US market then ;)
Actually, some sectors in the economy is slumpy in Canada, but amazingly, as a whole, it's not bad, compared to the USA, and quite amazing because usually, when the USA's economy is slowing, Canada's one is too. Not this time.
I mean the job market is not like it was 2 years ago, but it's still ok.
Let's just say 2 years ago, I could change jobs with a snap of the fingers... now you have to be sure when you decide to change.
:confused: :confused: :confused: In Spain the market is quite well.Quote:
Originally posted by Yves M
Spain is not doing too hot. Doesn't mean that my company's doing bad though :p
I would say the best market is in the US. Although the economy is probably slowing, there's a large user base over there; the largest in the world.(if you're talking about software and hardware markets)
Well, of course you have a large user base in the US, you're 260 million people! ;)
I'd guess India has an allright market, but I wouldn't know. There seems to be a lot of programmers from there on this forum atleast.
I know Sweden is a good market if you actually know what you're doing, and can back it up with references, and be a bit more than just a hobbycoder, or "I learned myself!". Education most often leads to jobs. :D
In Ireland the base market is steady but the e-commerce/web/java side has crashed.
Lots of talented and really skillful programmers hail from India, but the user base there is really not as good as in the US.(by the way, I'm not an American or anything)
The Chinese market is probably getting larger and larger too, but even then, at it's current growth rate, it's not a match for the US. The most popular web sites, web hosts, hardware and software are all in the US. The big boys too. The thing is : just how much technology, both old and new, hail from the US?
Programming languages, office productivity suites, printers, processors, OSes........the truth is : the computer industry has it's roots firmly planted onto US soil than any other country in the world.
In other words, go where the market is : The USA.:cool:
As you say, Xeon, the market is firmly rooted in the US. Probably a fluke, but anyway.
Firmly rooted. Not creating new shoots. I'd say the market is so damned stable that there is no growth, really, even if there's no recession. Which, I guess, is allright.
The market isn't in any particular country. You can find a job in most countries these days, within the IT industry. It just depends on what kind of job, and what kind of merits you have. :D
Well, for jobs, I agree. The market isn't anywhere. But if you're talking about selling software or hardware, then the market really is in the US.Quote:
The market isn't in any particular country. You can find a job in most countries these days, within the IT industry. It just depends on what kind of job, and what kind of merits you have.
Try selling software to potential customers in the US and try the same thing in Brazil. Any differences? :):D
I'm not a salesman, I'm a programmer. ;)Quote:
Try selling software to potential customers in the US and try the same thing in Brazil. Any differences?
Come on guys,
There thousands of people in this site. Only few people are respoonding.
Also even in the same country, there could be different cities and different places, so software market is different in each place.
We should educate about this also, so that we can have better idea of what is going on......
Any thanks to all the guys who replied and told about their openions in their countries.
Let's hope we know more about this...
Narayana Murty.
I know, I know, Metaphor! :):DQuote:
I'm not a salesman, I'm a programmer.
But then.......
The majority of members here are all lurkers : people who read what others post but don't post any themselves. Kinda shameful, though.Quote:
There thousands of people in this site. Only few people are respoonding.
What these guys really need is a hot plate of Chicken Chop. :)
Mm...chicken...**** you! I haven't even had breakfast!
Hmmm.....I can see that, Metaphor! In your avatar, it's darn obvious your mouth is drooling over thoughts of food!
Ohhh........Chicken Chop......that golden sheen of honey on the boneless chicken meat, with the perfect and aromatic spiciness of black pepper......enough to make your craving taste buds go crazily all over........arrgghh.......u thought of that legendary meal.........you lust hungrily like a desperate wolf who's going to devour a meal designed by God and cooked by Angels.....ahhh......Chicken Chop.......that Food of all food......u wish so heavily that u could have a chance to pick up the fork and knife to slice through the succulent and tender meat.........u wanna eat the french fries that tastes even better than McDonald's.......the sauce......the bread.......bread better than any u ever tasted and savour before......the beans........oohhh........they're crazy......too darn delicious! Ohh!!!!!!
Arrggghh!!!!!!! Hmmm.......oohhh............
Err, Metaphor, I hope you're not drowned in your own saliva yet, right? :):D
I hate you, Xeon. And I can't believe the swearfilter is so sensitive as to block out Da-mn.
My! U hate me? Now, u can't be serious, Metaphor pal! It's all a joke, k? Now, please. I don't want any enemies and we can be pals instead, right? My Lord! Need there be any enemity between us????Quote:
I hate you, Xeon. And I can't believe the swearfilter is so sensitive as to block out Da-mn.
But on the other hand, I'm sorry to have tempted you with chicken chop. :)
I'm truly sorry, Metaphor.
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :eek:
*grins* That's fine, I had dinner instead. I am no longer tempted by the Chikin!
Hmm......that's better, Metaphor! I think I already have quite a number of enemies(anti-Xeon) here and I don't wanna make any more. :)
Or else, my chances of being banned will be much higher. :):D
Hey Xeon, you could capture a bigger market by moving from VC++ to Marketing and Advertising ....Quote:
Originally posted by Xeon
Ohhh........Chicken Chop......that golden sheen of honey on the boneless chicken meat, with the perfect and aromatic spiciness of black pepper......enough to make your craving taste buds go crazily all over........arrgghh.......u thought of that legendary meal.........you lust hungrily like a desperate wolf who's going to devour a meal designed by God and cooked by Angels.....ahhh......Chicken Chop.......that Food of all food......u wish so heavily that u could have a chance to pick up the fork and knife to slice through the succulent and tender meat.........u wanna eat the french fries that tastes even better than McDonald's.......the sauce......the bread.......bread better than any u ever tasted and savour before......the beans........oohhh........they're crazy......too darn delicious! Ohh!!!!!!
Arrggghh!!!!!!! Hmmm.......oohhh............
That's too true, Platinum!
After all, if you're a member of the Marketing Department in a software company, u'll be the one who decides the outcome on the programs, and u control how and what the program looks like.
Plus, it's easier to bed the gurls too with your personal marketing skills. :D
But still, I prefer programming. :D;)
If your in marketing, you could constantly change the requirements (after it's been coded) and piss the developers off at whim ;)
That's the fantastic part, Mick!
And you could even threaten those cute female programmers and tell them that if they don't play with you and make you "really happy", u're gonna give 'em a real hard time by changing the software development decisions at the last minute till they break down and cry. That's it.
I'd say the same about Ireland. It's not the best moment to move here. There'a lot of american companies, so with the slow down, there's a lot of programmers looking for a job. I'm sure it's possible to find some, but you need to be very competitive.Quote:
Originally posted by Clearcode
In Ireland the base market is steady but the e-commerce/web/java side has crashed.
It's not that good in France as long as I know as a few people I know are waiting in their offices until their companies can find them a work to do...
Years later
Well then what the HE double toothpicks is going on !
Companies run around looking for software
There are no software packages to suit the companies
There are many software development companies looking for developers
There are many developers who are unemployed
Companies do not employ them because they are not experienced
Developers do not get experience because they can not be employed
Companies cry to colleges to churn out more developers
The inexperienced developer ends up lecturing in some college
Colleges churn out more developers
Companies cry the developers are all academics and still runs around looking for software packages :(