nervewreck
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Reg: Experience question by Anu Beri
Anu,
Assur is right. The way they treat experience is completely dependent on how your attorney projects and justifies it.
My case is exactly similar to yours. I finished my MS in Industrial Engg in '99 and since then I work as a Unix Admin. This has been my first job and infact, my only job.
The experience that was quoted on my app was 5 years. If they were not to count the exp that I have with my first employer, then, I had none. Work done in your field during your MS, or while doing projects back home in BS, etc could very well justify as your work exp, provided you and your attorney understand it.
Hope this helps
Regards,
nerve-wreck
Anu,
Assur is right. The way they treat experience is completely dependent on how your attorney projects and justifies it.
My case is exactly similar to yours. I finished my MS in Industrial Engg in '99 and since then I work as a Unix Admin. This has been my first job and infact, my only job.
The experience that was quoted on my app was 5 years. If they were not to count the exp that I have with my first employer, then, I had none. Work done in your field during your MS, or while doing projects back home in BS, etc could very well justify as your work exp, provided you and your attorney understand it.
Hope this helps
Regards,
nerve-wreck