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Pharsi
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Posted on 07-28-15 9:43
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Could someone please explain me which would be better to start off my career in IT, QA vs Java developer??? I will be graduated in May of 2016 with BS in software engineering form UT Dallas. Inputs will be appreciated.
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sojoketo
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Posted on 07-29-15 12:55
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wth. there is no difference between QA and Java Developer as there is no similarity. I ll say QA is girly thing.. :)
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nature_freak
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Posted on 07-29-15 7:41
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If I were you I would definitely go with Java or .Net developer and start doing some online programming course. Just don't wait until you graduate.
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StatusPidit
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Posted on 07-29-15 7:51
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If you are graduating with a BS in Software Engineering, I'd definitely recommend JAVA over QA. QA is much simpler and folks with a non-technical background can also try and accomplish. It's not really a "girly thing" though as Sojoketo suggested. Please don't wait until you graduate, start looking for options ahead of May 2016. Good luck!
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mangale
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Posted on 07-29-15 8:10
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How about Non IT people? QA or BA or other??
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nature_freak
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Posted on 07-29-15 8:49
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@mangale BA would be much more easier for non IT people rather than QA. Due to the introduction of Automated Testing Frameworks, QA would be hard for non technical person as you have to write scripts and code. Nowadays QA is not just testing the functionality of an application, it involves load balance testing, automated testing, data integrity standards, security audits, and other major technical areas.
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mangale
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Posted on 07-29-15 9:17
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Thank you nature_freak any free online training courses you recommend? I want to learn myself for now and may be start going to consultancy soon. Also do they file greencard right away or you have to go through all that H1 B? I called one of the consultancy and he told me have to apply for h1b and work for 2 years and then they file for greencard.
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Metallic Soul
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Posted on 07-29-15 9:29
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Go for Java or .Net. Both of them have good market as of now and pay rate for both is great too. QA is good too when you feel like not taking too much loads on head but these days QA jobs are difficult to find and their pay rate is also low. If you would like to go for Automation in QA which requires programming, than i would say go for QA/QTP. Cheers. welcome to IT, Its fun world.
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Metallic Soul
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Posted on 07-29-15 9:35
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@mangale. check free online course at YouTube from which you will be familiar with terms and later go take classes at some consulting company. I know company in Houston they can help you for class as well as paper work. Operated by Nepali brothers. You can call them and ask more info . Veridian Tech Solutions 832-203-8576
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Pharsi
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Posted on 07-31-15 2:33
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Thank you natuer_freak and Metalic Soul !!!!!
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Posted on 07-31-15 7:45
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Go for Java if your are good at in coding. It will be long term good career, easier to find a job and better payment than QA.
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