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hi there

i m a software engineer based here in bangalore, india...working for a large IT MNC.

i have got a masters degree in computer applications from a top indian college. i also have a bachelors in management from the university of delhi.

i hav got 1 year of IT experience after my bachelors and around six months of experience after my masters.

i am into microsoft technologies - .net, c#, asp.net, webservices - are my forte - hav worked on some large projects...

i was wondering whether i hav any chance of landing a job in thailand. if i hav - then how do i got abt it??? - what kind of salary should i expect....

i hav a really killer resume...since - i have got 2 offers already in bkk just by randomly sending my resume to people thru various job sites like jobsdb.com etc....

but i don knw what kind of salary should i ask for....what r the living costs....etc

so guys and gals - please help me out here....- if u can gimme some leads/advise - that would be most helpful...

regards

varun

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>i hav a really killer resume...since - i have got 2 offers already in bkk just by

>randomly sending my resume to people thru various job sites like jobsdb.com etc....

I'd like to know more about the response you got. Did they say they would fly you over for an interview, i'd be surprised if so.

2 job offers, or 2 offers for an interview ? Did you interview in person ?

Good luck.

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1 year + experience: 15 to 20K THB (on the generous side)

Check www.jobsdb.com that will give you another idea of salary here in Thailand

Check the Salary requirement for Indian national, to secure a work permit (Search in ThaiVisa :o )

One or two large Indian IT companies have office in Bangkok (NIIT, for example).

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These days you have to have pretty specialised skills.

There are lots of young Thai IT graduates looking for jobs as well.

I seem to remember something about Indian degrees being viewed with doubt by the Thai's.

I know it is a case of the pot calling the kettle black, but there you go.

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