DesiPokiri Posted February 16, 2021 Report Posted February 16, 2021 Hello Guys, I got H1 last year and am doing contract job as of now, would there be any cons in moving to full time? 1. Can you suggest some tips for full time job search? (like should i avoid desi implementation partners like cognizant, infosys etc.) 2. Can you suggest if it is better to stay in contract or move to full time (as if i get fired on h1 on full time, there will only be one month right to find new employer?) Quote
Vaampire Posted February 16, 2021 Report Posted February 16, 2021 Full time job anukunta malli desi implementation partners endi. Avoid them. contracting fte. Both have pros & cons. In my opinion fte better. firing in full time antey . It can happen anywhere. But remember there are lakhs of indians doing fte on h1b 2 Quote
ZoomNaidu Posted February 16, 2021 Report Posted February 16, 2021 41 minutes ago, DesiPokiri said: Hello Guys, I got H1 last year and am doing contract job as of now, would there be any cons in moving to full time? 1. Can you suggest some tips for full time job search? (like should i avoid desi implementation partners like cognizant, infosys etc.) 2. Can you suggest if it is better to stay in contract or move to full time (as if i get fired on h1 on full time, there will only be one month right to find new employer?) Avoid witch companies for FTE’s. F!ring - li8, appudey edhoka Desi company ki transfer chesuko, risk is everywhere. Quote
DesiPokiri Posted February 16, 2021 Author Report Posted February 16, 2021 9 minutes ago, ZoomNaidu said: Avoid witch companies for FTE’s. F!ring - li8, appudey edhoka Desi company ki transfer chesuko, risk is everywhere. Desi companies project lekunda transfer no antaru ga baa Quote
nizambadnarsingyadav Posted February 16, 2021 Report Posted February 16, 2021 1) avoid lungi companies .. 2) fte is much better in terms of stability and career...but you can acheive those in contracting too... Quote
ZoomNaidu Posted February 16, 2021 Report Posted February 16, 2021 Just now, DesiPokiri said: Desi companies project lekunda transfer no antaru ga baa Em kaadhu - worst case lo manaki desi companies ye best option. @TOM_BHAYYA will do the needful help at that time - chaala mandhi ki life ichaadani chebuthaaru. But pay lo maathram aayana display pic laaganey nijam antaaru Quote
DesiPokiri Posted February 16, 2021 Author Report Posted February 16, 2021 1 minute ago, nizambadnarsingyadav said: 1) avoid lungi companies .. 2) fte is much better in terms of stability and career...but you can acheive those in contracting too... contracting lo eppudu bayam bayam.. Full time aithe buttering cheyyalsina avasaram ledhu kada ani, plus we dont have to act like a slaves for clients ani Quote
VictoryTDP Posted February 16, 2021 Report Posted February 16, 2021 2 minutes ago, ZoomNaidu said: Em kaadhu - worst case lo manaki desi companies ye best option. @TOM_BHAYYA will do the needful help at that time - chaala mandhi ki life ichaadani chebuthaaru. But pay lo maathram aayana display pic laaganey nijam antaaru Quote
DesiPokiri Posted February 16, 2021 Author Report Posted February 16, 2021 2 minutes ago, ZoomNaidu said: Em kaadhu - worst case lo manaki desi companies ye best option. @TOM_BHAYYA will do the needful help at that time - chaala mandhi ki life ichaadani chebuthaaru. But pay lo maathram aayana display pic laaganey nijam antaaru Ok baa thanks Quote
zarathustra Posted February 16, 2021 Report Posted February 16, 2021 57 minutes ago, DesiPokiri said: Hello Guys, I got H1 last year and am doing contract job as of now, would there be any cons in moving to full time? 1. Can you suggest some tips for full time job search? (like should i avoid desi implementation partners like cognizant, infosys etc.) 2. Can you suggest if it is better to stay in contract or move to full time (as if i get fired on h1 on full time, there will only be one month right to find new employer?) Contracting isn't worth it anymore esp if you are on H1B. Too many restrictions, too many rule changes and constant supervision by USCIS. Better get a FT, you will grow in your career and also have some stability in life. Hiring and firing mana chetullo ledu but FT is a little more secure. Strongly suggest FT, contracting is only good for GC and USCs now a days, but even those people aren't too keen on it anymore. Which is why these WITCH organizations are gaining so many projects. Quote
nizambadnarsingyadav Posted February 16, 2021 Report Posted February 16, 2021 5 minutes ago, DesiPokiri said: contracting lo eppudu bayam bayam.. Full time aithe buttering cheyyalsina avasaram ledhu kada ani, plus we dont have to act like a slaves for clients ani Fte lo matalatho nadipinche characters undayabtava bro... it all depends.. go and check fte jobs in verizon... nuvvu cheppina buttering ki chala examples untayi Quote
Jombo0108 Posted February 16, 2021 Report Posted February 16, 2021 Search start chey bro.. offer chetilo pettukoni alochinchu Quote
andhrabullet Posted February 16, 2021 Report Posted February 16, 2021 both has pros and cons.. unless biggies kakkunda ..rest all fte same in my opinion.. FTE only visa issue okkate undavu... after pandemic now everything same.. long term contracting chusuko or if both working..one fT and one contracting better.. Quote
texas Posted May 29, 2022 Report Posted May 29, 2022 On 2/16/2021 at 10:03 AM, DesiPokiri said: Hello Guys, I got H1 last year and am doing contract job as of now, would there be any cons in moving to full time? 1. Can you suggest some tips for full time job search? (like should i avoid desi implementation partners like cognizant, infosys etc.) 2. Can you suggest if it is better to stay in contract or move to full time (as if i get fired on h1 on full time, there will only be one month right to find new employer?) 1 Quote
DesiPokiri Posted May 29, 2022 Author Report Posted May 29, 2022 Just now, texas said: Digging my old threads to cry on me vuu Donno wats wrong in my post here though. Thanks keep crying I want née lanti edchevallu Quote
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