I just got my PhD from the University of Toronto, in structure Engineering. I am going to Doha next Month to join my husband there. Does anyone know how hard it would be for me to find a job there? Thank you!
What you will find it difficult is to comprehend to the people around here. And I mean veeeery difficult...specially for a Ph.D like you. Just get ready to turn your world and proficiency upside-down once you're hired in here.
"Everything in this book may be wrong." Illusions: The Adventures of The Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach
I am planning to start job-hunting after i get there too. You are right--most likely, i will start it several months after i get there, to make sure that i am good with the new environment there.
It is so nice of you to offer the referral. I know a referral means a lot for a graduate like me. Most of my colleagues at U of T got referrals from alumni who have been working and got positions even before they graduated. I am one of them. However, since i am leaving Toronto,I have to give up the opportunity here.
or big-time contractors that may need your skills. Baldrick is right, better apply when you're here so you will have to adjust yourself for the all conditions here in Qatar. I can even give you a referral but no guarantee since present condition here right now is unstable.
"dgoodrebel will always be the rebellious good one"
There ARE jobs waiting to be filled, but it's best for you to be here and apply in person. A female friend of mine has just secured a job as a lawyer with a major firm here by walking in with her resume!
In normal times it would've been really easy for you to get into our offshore structural engineering (facilities) department as a graduate trainee. But, times aren't "normal" right now, so I wish you all the best.
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Heero_yuy2, I have been prepared for the situation you mentioned-although not sure if i can manage to handle it.
What you will find it difficult is to comprehend to the people around here. And I mean veeeery difficult...specially for a Ph.D like you. Just get ready to turn your world and proficiency upside-down once you're hired in here.
"Everything in this book may be wrong." Illusions: The Adventures of The Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach
a PhD from the University of Toronto, in structure Engineering - you are so hired
"The only disability in life is a bad attitude."
I am planning to start job-hunting after i get there too. You are right--most likely, i will start it several months after i get there, to make sure that i am good with the new environment there.
It is so nice of you to offer the referral. I know a referral means a lot for a graduate like me. Most of my colleagues at U of T got referrals from alumni who have been working and got positions even before they graduated. I am one of them. However, since i am leaving Toronto,I have to give up the opportunity here.
Thanks again for your kindness :)
or big-time contractors that may need your skills. Baldrick is right, better apply when you're here so you will have to adjust yourself for the all conditions here in Qatar. I can even give you a referral but no guarantee since present condition here right now is unstable.
"dgoodrebel will always be the rebellious good one"
I will try it in person ~
There ARE jobs waiting to be filled, but it's best for you to be here and apply in person. A female friend of mine has just secured a job as a lawyer with a major firm here by walking in with her resume!
Thanks a lot Weasel !
In normal times it would've been really easy for you to get into our offshore structural engineering (facilities) department as a graduate trainee. But, times aren't "normal" right now, so I wish you all the best.