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11 points| tomtompl | 12 years ago

Hi, I've got a question about chances for me to find job in UK. I am from Poland and I work as developer for 2 years. First job (for 1 year) was little company, writing for it CRM and some stuff to help managing clients. I was one of two developers so it wasn't exactly a "team" :)

Now I work for 1 year in bigger company with bigger team doing much more responsible and 'big' work. We are developing FleetManagement system which is used by hundreds of transport companies. This is very big and i am doing pretty well in that company with all that big code. I got bonuses and my work is pretty appreciated. The team is little less than 20 people. It's really ok.

But i wanted to reallocate to the UK, mainly because of my girflend - she is willing to study there.

But to the point. My english is pretty good, i can communicate with no problem i think this wouldn't be the "blocker". But i dont have formal education, i finished just polish "highschool". It is A-level equivalent.

I went to college for 2 semesters but it was waste of time for me. 0 practical knowledge, literally 0.

So i started to work. I program since I am... about 16, but documented commerce work is 2 years.

I'm just 22 now (almost 22 tbh :) ). What are my chances in finding job in UK?

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[+] junto|12 years ago|reply
The UK has an progressive IT culture. Experience counts more than academic results in this industry in the UK. I have never been asked to present any academic certificates in the UK whilst working for an IT company. They are much more interested to hear what projects I have previously worked on, what challenges I faced, and how I solved those problems.

Notably, your work experience comes first on your curriculum vitae in the UK. This is vastly different to Germany for instance, where I still get asked for copies of my university degree (completed 20 years ago). My "Lebenslauf" (CV) requires a photo of myself and needs to be in "reverse chronology", such that my academic qualifications are shown first.

I've always found this to be particularly backwards (no offence to any Germans here), but they do like to dot I's and cross T's, so it doesn't surprise me.

I think your chances are good if you can present yourself well and you can deliver.

[+] tomtompl|12 years ago|reply
Thank you for this description. It's good that in UK there's experience over formal education.
[+] ig1|12 years ago|reply
You can apply for jobs in the UK while still in Poland, just mention that you're currently in Poland but looking to relocate to the UK (I'm guessing London?).

Some companies (especially smaller ones) will only follow-up with local candidates, but plenty of medium and large size ones are happy to engage with candidates looking to move.

[+] Stamy|12 years ago|reply
I think you can find a job easily in UK with your experience. The problem would be, that you can end up in shitty IT company and you might not get the same payment as the person who has education.

(I am from Lithuania myself, I finished Uni in UK)

[+] tomtompl|12 years ago|reply
I am good in negotiations and i believe in myself :) I have no problem with quitting shitty job and look for a better one, but i need to get first job in UK so i can live there :)
[+] mark_sz|12 years ago|reply
Pretty high. It will take you 1-3 weeks to find a job as a developer.
[+] tomtompl|12 years ago|reply
Could you say something more? How UK people look for guys like me, with no college? In Poland almost everybody goes to college.
[+] izolate|12 years ago|reply
Do you have any Wordpress experience? I may have something for you.
[+] tomtompl|12 years ago|reply
Some experience is good to put it :)

I know how it works, i know something about architecture, I can use it from frontend. But i don't have experience in writing plugins.

[+] zengxm|12 years ago|reply
good luck to u.
[+] tomtompl|12 years ago|reply
Hope that's not a pity:)