H-1B visas must end’: Wife of US citizen shares plight of landing IT jobs

@ihussain sb

But I do admire Arabs — almost 90% of them run their own businesses, whether small or big.

So do Gujaratis.

Apology, if I did not answer your question..

Not at all. You answered what you knew.

Regards
 
Some posters here will argue that the "foreign grads will do the donkey work that UK grads won't and/or for less pay", but this argument falls flat in the healthcare industry because standard pay in the NHS is fixed for everyone, regardless of where they trained, and the "donkey work" is also standardised for all junior doctors. Something is really off.
I remember as a fresh out having done plenty of "donkey work".

Just because I was textbook smart didn't mean my employer was going to immediately turn me loose on a $100MM project. That wasn't happening.
 
@Watandar sb

Not saying I disagree with this bill.

Why do you not diasgree? Wouldn't you want H1B to continue and see lots of your fellow Pakistani professionals come to US on a H1B visa?

Regards
 
@AZ_HighCountry
Both were Indians, unfortunately. I never use the word “scum,” but their behavior really made me feel that way.
They were going to reject you so they can file with the Labor department that no qualified Americans or legal immigrants could be found hence they must hire Sanjeev on H1b. Same scam last 30 years.

I have also suffered through these waste of time interviews.
 
@Watandar sb

Not saying I disagree with this bill.

Why do you not diasgree? Wouldn't you want H1B to continue and see lots of your fellow Pakistani professionals come to US on a H1B visa?

Regards
Pakistanis make literally nothing of the H1B visa. It should be shut down.
 
Eerily similar stuff going on in UK. British trained junior doctors are on a 5 day strike this week because they can't get jobs in UK. I know some who left med school and are working in supermarkets - i kid you not. And yet, we are still fast tracking foreign trained doctors for work in those positions that the British graduates cannot acquire!

Make it make sense.

Some posters here will argue that the "foreign grads will do the donkey work that UK grads won't and/or for less pay", but this argument falls flat in the healthcare industry because standard pay in the NHS is fixed for everyone, regardless of where they trained, and the "donkey work" is also standardised for all junior doctors. Something is really off.
They should come to Canada, we need doctors here! Not indian ones. Rest are welcome.
 
@AZ_HighCountry

AZ Saar,

Thank you for your detailed, honest and illuminating answer. So, USA has a shortage of engineers and needs to import engineers from India, China and elsewhere. So why this hostility against Indian imports?

Regards
Your guess is as good as mine.

Years ago, when I was working at Motorola, it was announced we were opening a design center in India. I don't recall where. That design center was going to focus on the design of chips for the automotive industry.

We had a design group in Tempe. IIRC, it was TSPG, part of SPS. @Nilgiri may recall. Anyway, I knew several of the folks in that group. We all shot together at the local ranges. They went ballistic when that was announced. I asked them point blank how was that a bad thing. At the time, the demand for new vehicles was high and we weren't able to design much less produce the new chips fast enough. If this helps us maintain market share, it's a good thing.
 
For the time being, at least in the technical fields, the US will remain dependent on qualified H-1Bs regardless of whatever fantasies MTG and others may have,

That is simple fact.
 
They were going to reject you so they can file with the Labor department that no qualified Americans or legal immigrants could be found hence they must hire Sanjeev on H1b. Same scam last 30 years.

I have also suffered through these waste of time interviews.
Trust me, I figured that out in less than two minutes. But I stayed professional and didn’t say anything disrespectful.

One of them tried to cram 50–100 questions into a 30-minute interview without any break.

The other said I needed to know .NET development along with database administration, plus something else I don't even remember.

Technically, I’m a SQL guy and can work in Snowflake as well and applied for SQL Engineer positions.

The question is: how do companies allow people like these to interview candidates? In my entire career, I’ve only interviewed one or two people myself. But anyway…
 
Take this table FWIW:

Source: https://www.clrn.org/how-many-engineers-graduate-each-year-in-the-us/

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Depending on your field of engineering, you may want to consider changing if possible.

In my case, I studied chemical but ended up practicing civil and construction (don't ask why). At one point, the demand for ChE's was ALWAYS at the top of the list. I think the demand is still there but perhaps not as high as it was .

IEs on the other hand are in very high demand.
 
Trust me, I figured that out in less than two minutes. But I stayed professional and didn’t say anything disrespectful.

One of them tried to cram 50–100 questions into a 30-minute interview without any break.

The other said I needed to know .NET development along with database administration, plus something else I don't even remember.

Technically, I’m a SQL guy and can work in Snowflake as well and applied for SQL Engineer positions.

The question is: how do companies allow people like these to interview candidates? In my entire career, I’ve only interviewed one or two people myself. But anyway…
Hahahha, I remember a phone interview like that from 2001, Indian guy who I could barely understand machine gunned absurdly difficult technical questions to me for 20 minutes and then disappeared. Of course I didn't get the job.

This happens when a mafia has taken over, in this case Indian mafia that has been operating since early 90s using same interview, visa, billing and project mgmt playbook.
 
Chiang is not a Jeffersonian democratic leader. He is just a weak wannabe. Taiwan advanced not because of democracy. But dictatorship for 40 years.

He wasn't even a wannabe. He was a typical Chinese ruler who had little ideology but was cunning in playing faction games.

He is at best a warlords that existed at the time or anytime between the transition of dynasties.

Right.
From what I have seen of Chiang from the documentaries, he would be yet another Western backed 'democrat' ruling China IF he had prevailed over Mao and I seriously doubt Chiang would be able to govern a large, worn-torn China of 1949 the way the Communists did and turned China around to the new heights we see now. Governing a tiny Taiwan with American backing and protection was another matter and even there, as @Faithfulguy said, there was the dictatorship which lasted so long.
My point: Dictatorships or Authoritarianism is not necessarily a bad thing at least in the initial stages of a country to the point of raising people not only from poverty but also raising education. Pakistan has been caught in the middle of democracy and dictatorship with endless experimentations and neither of which have delivered except the democrats of Pakistan have turned out to be the worse ones.
 
Both were Indians, unfortunately. I never use the word “scum,” but their behavior really made me feel that way.

In my experience, Indian IT colleagues have been mostly polite, Indian IT recruiters who call me have been professional; it is when they get into a position 'above' you then watch out. Or when they interview you: Happened to me to once on a panel interview where I had a different way to extract and transform data then his preferred approach and he kept cutting me off and I finally said 'That's how I did it and it worked and everyone was happy and if you don't understand that then I don't know what to say' (paraphrased). Needless to say I didn't get the job. There was also an apparently Chinese/Asian lady in the panel and I could tell she was sympathetic toward me from her questions and during my arguments with the Indian guy.
 

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