.NET programming as a career
Nowadays .NET has become a mainstream programming platform. Not only is this profession highly rewarding, it pays well, and it's fun! It’s popular not only among computer professionals but also students who pursue humanities or social sciences as career options.How much can you earn as a .NET Developer?
After a three year training and investment of about $30,000 in US or Rs 1,20,000 in India, a .NET Developer can easily start at a salary of about $50,000 in US and Rs 3.5 lacs/year in India respectively. The career curve in this profession is quite steep in about 7 years, .NET Developers can earn a salary of $100,000+ in US and about Rs. 14 lacs in India.Why are .NET interviews critical for your career?
The issue here is that even after the right training and skill, not many .NET Developers reach to this level--mostly because they fail to showcase their skills in job interviews. Formal courses by the famous/general institutions do equip them with the expertise and knowledge but the final skills of presenting their expertise/knowledge do not develop during those formal trainings. This gap is filled by .NET interview preparation courses..NET interview preparation courses and classes at WiZiQ
Some of these courses/classes are being offered on WiZiQ by expert .NET trainer, Mr. Shivprasad Koirala from Questpond. For only $70 (Rs. 3200) you get the required real environment exposure and skill to showcase your knowledge, which guarantees you a better job or promotion and certainly big bucks. You can take the course or join individual classes from Questpond as per your requirement:
Full Course:
OOP, ASP.NET, SQL Server and .NET Interview Preparation Course: $70 - Starts May 16, 2010. You would need to register in advance.
Classes :
You would need to pay $20/class
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